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Live Paradox

A journeyman’s ramblings: He is no everyman, but one who turns a carefully focused eye on the events of the madcap world around him. He aims to point out what others miss and draw attention to the patterns that exist amongst the chaos. 

Wednesday, September 24, 2003

3:32 PM -

WAG - One More Reason Why I Love College


I really shouldn't be taking the time to post anything, considering how much I have to do before I leave town for the KU game Friday, but this is too good to pass up.

I heard a ruckus in the hallway. The sound of people shouting and soft popping sounds drew me out of my room (which isn't hard to do with my short attention span).

I was greeted to the site of two residents; one of which was kicking the other.

The receiver of the blows had a crudely constructed costume made out of large bubble wrap and blue painters tape.

More POPs sounded whenever another kick was landed or the girl bounced off the walls.

Laughing, she said, "I can still feel my leg!"

The friendly pummeling ended, though soft pops did echo as she went back down the hallway. All I commented was that the outfit was pretty cool, but that duct tape would probably work better.

Being the good Community Advisor I am, I offered her some tape of my own, but she politetly walked away. Snap! Crinkle! Pop!

My final comments to confused residents who arrived to late to see the scene:
I love college. You never know what you're going to see when you walk out into the hallway.

'Surrealism_is_good_for_the_soul'


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