Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Halloween, Hip Hop, and History

Drummed up a nice alliterative title to compensate for the lack of posts this weekend on Monday. Hopefully that makes up for all the abandonment issues all my readers have.

Halloween was GOOD. As previously stated, I planned to go as a unicorn, but when the all white long johns fell through and all that was available was red (for free...thanks to Katie from crew) I had to adapt. Solution: Thing One and Thing Two costumes with the Joe Marinelli. I was helped by the fact that the spirit shop sells perfect wigs for the costumes that will also be worn during basketball season (first game is Friday!). I was going to bring my camera but as you will see I didn't exactly have pockets to carry it in. Other costume highlights included: another set of Thing One and Thing Twos, Rod from Hot Rod, The Pope (fitting at a Catholic school), a whole rookery of penguins, and (the best part) NOT ONE SARAH PALIN!

Halloween was followed by an 8 am wake up to be at the boathouse by 9 to take the dock out of the water for the winter and clean of all the boats. Months of sitting in the Milwaukee River had made our launches (the motor boat the coach uses) DISGUSTING and it took several hours with high powered chemicals to scrub the grime off. That fun was followed by a good natured game of two-hand touch/"aggressive" two-hand touch football on the Quad with the 17th floor guys (plus a few others). Which brings me to Saturday night and ATMOSPHERE.

I went with Katie, Maggie, and Elise to see the man from Minnesota that makes all the people go crazy. For those of you not in the know, Atmosphere is a hip-hop group from Minneapolis that I like...a lot. He played a great show (4.5 hours with two opening acts!) and the energy in the theater was amazing. The only downside was the gigantic, thoroughly drunk man that kept shoving everyone and making an ass of himself (sorry for the language) until we got security to kick him out of the stage area. I returned to the room, legs and back completely dead to watch an episode or two of Battlestar Galactica (let the nerd jokes begin) on my computer.

To complete the trifecta promised in the title I now come to History. Dr. McMahon is officially the coolest professor ever. Monday and today have been B-E-A-UTIFUL; temps in the 60s and 70s without a cloud in the sky. McMahon according moved our history lecture outside to the garden-plaza-fountain area in front of St. Joan of Arc Chapel. There is something really cool about learning about the Hundred Years' War and Joan of Arc while sitting in the sun in front of a church she actually prayed at during that time. Probably one of the most surreal "Marquette Experiences" I've had to far."

But before I get too excited about my history class, another Marquette Experience starts on Saturday. BASKETBALL SEASON! I will be at the Bradley Center, ticket in hand, at one o'clock to watch the 16th ranked Marquette Golden Eagles take on...(drum roll)...the Colorado State-Peublo...um....whatever they are. We have a cupcake out of conference schedule, but it will still be fun to put on my wig and indulge in some good old fashioned school spirit (after all, no football here to care about).


More posts to follow. Time to go take a nap (6 am crew practice today = yuck)



One Lost out.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Chris Alaska,
We thoroughly enjoyed your blog entry today, we also look forward to the pictures. Your long johns were quite attractive on halloween, especially the butt flap. Your hair looked exceptionally good today!
Love,
Your Secret Admirers

Laura J. Nelson said...

Dear Chris Alaska,
Your Secret Admirers are slightly creepy, but how flattering! Did I ever tell you about the time I had a lesbian stalker?

Also, check out meetup.com for ways to meet other bloggers in Wisconsin.

Free Spirit love,
Your Kansan "Secret" Admirer

Kelley said...

Dear Chris Alaska,

I'm your secret admirer.

Totally kidding. Please tell them they are a little scary.

Anonymous said...

so, clearly u did not heed my advice and go for the spandex.... but it proved to be a more hilarious costume :)YOu still need to tell me about all the comments u made to other inquisitive halloweeners about ur costume haha

Anonymous said...

Joan of Arc prayed at a church in milwaukee?

Chris Frenier said...

it was a church in France that was brought brick for brick to campus and reassembled

Anonymous said...

Dude the picture in this post has to be the greatest photo ever taken.

Props, my friend.