Freshan Frenz-Three
Freshman Frenzy: Success
In honor of my thirtieth blog entry, I decided to write thirty highlights of the day.
...only teasing - how about just three?
1. At one point early on in the day - my team was given a free block during the rec-games. Odd number of teams, I guess. About twenty seconds into the break, I turned around to see that all the guys off my team where missing. Then I heard them. Without even me pressuring them into it or anything - all the guys with a few recruits from other teams where all playing on the rocks. Climbing. I felt like a proud father. Those are some real men. I took a picture to forever remember it.
2. My first ball in bowling - I threw it a little too hard and it flew right into the gutter. I walked back to my seat... throughly humilated by my teamates, and was greeted with a...
"David, LOOK!!"
The ball had somehow jumped out of the gutter and gone back into the lane. I caught a brief glimpse right before it knocked em down.
Thats right. All of them. Hands in the air for the unintentional strike.
3. At the close of the day, we where riding to some gym to go play kill ball, and these three girls in my van started asking questions. Most of the questions of the day had been silly - mostly just quality would-you-rathers. They wanted to know what high school was like. What I learned. What I wasn't prepared for.
You know - all the things I wish I would have asked.
It served as the perfectly profound ending to a rather outrageous day.
Oh, shoot - I have a fourth highlight - but we can just call it three-point-five.
Roller Skating.

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In honor of my thirtieth blog entry, I decided to write thirty highlights of the day.
...only teasing - how about just three?
1. At one point early on in the day - my team was given a free block during the rec-games. Odd number of teams, I guess. About twenty seconds into the break, I turned around to see that all the guys off my team where missing. Then I heard them. Without even me pressuring them into it or anything - all the guys with a few recruits from other teams where all playing on the rocks. Climbing. I felt like a proud father. Those are some real men. I took a picture to forever remember it.
2. My first ball in bowling - I threw it a little too hard and it flew right into the gutter. I walked back to my seat... throughly humilated by my teamates, and was greeted with a...
"David, LOOK!!"
The ball had somehow jumped out of the gutter and gone back into the lane. I caught a brief glimpse right before it knocked em down.
Thats right. All of them. Hands in the air for the unintentional strike.
3. At the close of the day, we where riding to some gym to go play kill ball, and these three girls in my van started asking questions. Most of the questions of the day had been silly - mostly just quality would-you-rathers. They wanted to know what high school was like. What I learned. What I wasn't prepared for.
You know - all the things I wish I would have asked.
It served as the perfectly profound ending to a rather outrageous day.
Oh, shoot - I have a fourth highlight - but we can just call it three-point-five.
Roller Skating.

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5 comments:
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nice blog. um yes we were like the best team of them all! woot woot
I like what you did with the picture it looks sweet
p.s thanks for all your tips for highschool
my girls all ran up to me and were saying how amazing you are for throwing the magic gutterball. they seriously melted just talking about you. presh.
Sounds like it was very exciting!
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