“I’ll be there for you, when the rain starts to pour…”
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009Well hello there one and all!
Again, what lovely weather we’re having. Go NP Blogger Matt! You ride that bike!
You must think I’m crazy to be inside on a day like today, typing. However, I have class in a little bit, and so I figured I’d at least start writing down my thoughts/events from this weekend!
Did everyone have a dandy Friday, Saturday and Sunday?
Friday night was loads of fun. My friend Renee had her friend from home (Fresno, California) come here. So we hung out with her a little bit and went to Midnight Theatre! Ok, midnight theatre is just a bunch of laughs. I know I’ve blogged about one of these midnight variety shows before, so I won’t go on and on about it. However, lemme talk to you about the opening number!
Paper Rain Laboratory Theatre is putting on a production of the musical: Reefer Madness this Friday at 8pm (not Saturday) and Sunday at 2pm and 8pm in the Multi Purpose Room in the Student Union Building. SO, last friday the students figured they would perform the opening number for Midnight Theatre to give everyone a taste of the show and to get some practice in front of an audience! Good move! Here’s a synopsis for you guys…I know I needed one when I heard we were doing this show!
http://www.reefermadness.org/synopsis/synopsis.html
Here’s the youtube video I put up for ya guys.
Alright, so Midnight Theatre was grand, hanging out with Cara was a pleasure and then Saturday arrived. Now I haven’t gone shopping in God knows how long, so I went with Marlea to Poughkeepsie mall! It ain’t too far…bout 20 minutes or so. At anyrate, we helped each other out with outfits. I needed a red/black/white outfit of sorts for that night’s A cappella invitational, and Marlea needed a birthday outfit. Perfect! She found a couple of really cute things, and so did I at the lovely store…Forever 21! <3 Cha-ching! We both decided that we’re rather frugal gals, so Forever 21 and Charlotte Russe were right up our alley. Get more for less! I like that motto!
After that lovely adventure/bonding-experience, it was time to get ready for the invitational already!!! Wow, was it loads of fun!! As you saw, Kevin put up some lovely pictures of all the groups who came to this A Cappella Invitational. I have some more. I also have one video that I took and others I found on youtube (you were right NP Blogger Kevin!) haha
I didn’t video tape any of the songs, unfortunately, but I did have enough sense to video tape a masterful beatbox challenge occur on McKenna Stage. I think it would be in your best interest to check it out.
OH YEAAAH. Wait till the last guy goes, your mouth may drop, or at least mine did when I was in the audience. Our very own New Paltzian= Jake Moore.
I know NP Blogger Kevin already put some pics up, but I have some more. So take a gander! I mean, I could not help but take some pictures when this was such a big part of my weekend!!

Call4Backup from Nazareth (this picture courtesy of Christopher Thurston)

The Guerillas from SUNY Fredonia, an all male group
Oh hey- good news! I searched youtube and found some videos from Saturday night. So I felt I’d share!
Here’s The Guerilla’s singing Kiss the Girl, from the Little Mermaid, with a little twist. It’s really hilarious and wonderfully sung. They were definitely a crowd pleaser. The soloist is named Steve Scholtens AKA Pirate Steve. Cool nickname, right?
Oh and here’s them singing “I’ll be there for you!”

Premium Blend from SUNY Fredonia, a mixed a cappella group.
Listen to this REALLY GREAT cartoon medley that us kids of the late 80s are familiar with!

and of course here’s Absolut A Cappella, who threw this entire Invitational!!
So all in all, wonderful, energetic night!!
THEN Sunday came around and I was pretty much a slug. Haha But I did go and see a show sponsered by Paper Rain Laboratory Theatre called The Last 5 Years. I forgot how much I loved that show. It was truly magical, with Nick Melillo playing Jamie and Allison Antonelli playing Cathy. They both did an exquisite job portraying the fragility of human relationships. BRAVO!
So my weekend was fun, but now it’s the week (blah) and that means homework and cleaning and tests and everything not too fun. However, as I mentioned before, today was B-E-A-utiful and that ain’t too shabby then, right?
Have a pleasant whacky Wednesday and I’ll chat with ya later!
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The bra tree….


Diamonds are a girl’s best friend…
With the Windham pig!
Look what a little kid drew!
Meg DiMaggio pointing out the lovely center piece of gords.
Chowin’ down at the Hillel table!
Renee Levine has knife and fork in hand.
Delicious!
Director of Hillel: Ellen, in the pink.
Ginormous Turkey!
Some of the prayers.
Some music even!

Liz, me and Joanna!
Flannery Spring-Robinson, our president of APO, introducing the idea of costumes to the preschoolers. She’s trying on some baby-bear ears.
He’s eyeing the ears.
I don’t really think blonde is your color, Paul.
Laughter with the preschool teachers.
Shari Griswold, sporting the flapper hat! We went to HS together, Shari and I.
Lookin’ cool.
I’m discussing hard hats. I think that’s why I’m holding my head here.
The cool kids plus dorky Paul in the background…ruining their image.
Got your hand.
Future Vogue star.
A friend helping out a friend.
One girl is lost in the depths of the 20s hat while the other girl likes petting the fuzzy hat.
Boys can wear girl hats. Hey-boys used to play girls ALL THE TIME in Shakespearean days.
The girls love him, or maybe they just love his hard hat.
She was always giggling, this lil gal.
She’s jaded by all this popularity. Haha. The boy, on the otherhand, is just overwhelmed by all of us bombarding them with costumes.
Paul with the classy ladies once more.
AHHHHHH! The fury hat is eating my brains! Uh…just to clarify he didn’t say that. If he had a thought bubble above his head, that’s what I’d write.
APO and all the preschoolers, still sporting some costumes. YAY!