They're Coming To Take Me Away, Ha Ha!
Last night was the first Village Baptist coffeehouse. After last night, "nut house" might be a more apt term. Of course, I was in on most of the nuttiness. Poor Phillip! He probably left wondering what he was thinking by going tonight. Here's what was involved:
--a whole lot of singing
--a pair of $1000 shoes
--running like the wind
--alarm systems
--a rehashing of every Collegiate Mafia story since the beginning of time
--laughing fits
Yep, it was funny. Pretty much, you had to have been there.
Well, I ended up spending the night at Melissa's house. Today we went shopping. Or rather, I watched as she shopped. We met Brian Leon Mays in the food court, and we had a long discussion as to why I don't have a boyfriend yet. They gave me some helpful advice, though. I might even take some of it (SHOCK!).
--a whole lot of singing
--a pair of $1000 shoes
--running like the wind
--alarm systems
--a rehashing of every Collegiate Mafia story since the beginning of time
--laughing fits
Yep, it was funny. Pretty much, you had to have been there.
Well, I ended up spending the night at Melissa's house. Today we went shopping. Or rather, I watched as she shopped. We met Brian Leon Mays in the food court, and we had a long discussion as to why I don't have a boyfriend yet. They gave me some helpful advice, though. I might even take some of it (SHOCK!).
2 Comments:
At 6:16 PM,
Lewis E. Moten III said…
$1000!??!! That is a lot of money for a pair of shoes. What do they do? Sounds like they have a computer built into them for that kind of price.
At 9:34 PM,
Reagan said…
OK...here's the deal on that. :-)
A bunch of my friends were trying to play keep-away with my friend Melissa's shoes. She tried to get them back by telling everyone that they cost $1000. In reality, they cost maybe $20. But it didn't work in any case. Ah, well.
Welcome to the website, anyway! Hope my stories don't weird you out too badly. :-)
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