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Re: How did YOU drive your team nuts these six weeks?

Posted by GregT at 2/21/2001 11:58 AM EST


Student on team #639, RedB^2, from Ithaca High School and Cornell University.


In Reply to: How did YOU drive your team nuts these six weeks?
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 2/21/2001 6:42 AM EST:



Most members of my team were too tired to sing. Random sentances, yes.

Greg


: Just curious

: I walked around doing bell kicks and singing stuff from random musicals:

: "Go home, go home, go home with Bonnie Jean....go home, go home...I'll go home with Bonnie Jean"

: "I told a doctor, he said 'Son, I cannot offer you a bill', so I never found relief, and now Ive got to move until...I've had my fill, I can't stand still"

: "Ed Sullivan....Ed Sullivan...we're gonna be on Ed Sullivan.....how could any family be, half as fortunate as we....we'll be coast to coast, with our favorite host, Ed Sull-ivan"

: And then, on Sunday...
: "Tomorrow we'll be far away, tomorrow is the judgement day, tomorrow we'll find out what our God in Heaven has in store....one more dawn, one more day, one day more!"

: And if you can name all of those musicals, then thats what you probably did to drive your team nuts during the 6 weeks too.

: -Jessica B, #237


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