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Dirty Water

There is sixteen more days until March 25th. Do you know what the significance of that day is? RED SOX OPENER. Granted it will be at 6:30 in the morning during spring break and played in Japan. Nonetheless, it is an amazing day. Baseball has been dormant since late October and it’s just hasn’t been the same.

So on to my day. For starters, I thought I woke up at 10:30 and it turned out to be 11:30. I’m so not into this changing of the clocks. To be honest, I wouldn’t even have known to do it if I wasn’t informed by my boss at work or at home where my dad changed the clocks in the house. I would have eventually noticed it thanks to Verizon Wireless. Time goes by fast enough that we don’t need to skip any hours, honestly.

Last Thursday in the Last Chapter Pub at school, there was the Dave Matthews Tribute Band that put on a show. It was a pretty good show and the only down side was that it was a wet event so I had to be tagged with two very large X’s on both hands so I can be identified as not allowed to get anything alcoholic. I hate getting marked with the X’s just because I can never get them out. Like I’ll try anything and still days later, it still haunts me. I once even argued with a Pub worker about it but it amounted to nothing because I was once again X’ed.

The Thursday before this one, there was also another big event in the Pub (and yes I got the lettering). It was a comedian Ronnie Jordan (probably spelt it wrong). He is from the south and was talking about plane rides from Savannah to Atlanta and I felt his pain because I did that about a week ago before he performed. He was funny as he went on to talk about things from delicious juice pouches to honey dews to his skit making fun of American Idol winner Ruben Studdard.

But the best news of all came at Relay for Life that our school ran to benefit the cancer society. On a side note, we raised over 25,000 dollars for cancer research. Anyways, the major concert that will be gracing SNHU with its presence will be Third Eye Blind including State Radio opening for them. It is just going to be a great concert. The only bad thing about this is that it’s a Sunday and it’s Red Sox-Yankees. I will have to ignore my love for the Red Sox for one day to go to this great event.

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