Thursday, April 24, 2008

LNS: International Night, April 17

Tonight's show ended about...a week ago. Totally slacking. My b. 

Anyway, it was "International Night," which basically only meant that there were flags all over the place. Aside from the false promise of internationality, the show was very good. It started out with Kristen of Pint O' Nu (of Pi Nu Epsilon) playing some fiddle (which could be considered Irish, which then could be considered international). She was followed by comedian named Troy who had a joke about Jamaican music (international), and soon after that, the night's feature, Tommy Bottoms. He performed an incredible spoken word piece about America's politics. To the naked eye this may not seem international, but if you were from another country...

Tommy Bottoms brought with him a female friend whose name, I think, was Keo. She performed a pretty intense, sexually charged poem entitled, "Wow." I'm not going to lie, it made me incredibly awkward. But for those lacking my strict Irish Catholic, sexually repressed background, I'm sure it was powerful. The phrase "all up in my snatch" was used. 

April 17 also marked the return of LNS used-to-be-regular Lee G. He performed a few new songs, one of which he sang (rapped?) with a British accent. Thanks for helping out the cause, Lee. 

The crowd was pretty large. We almost ran out of chairs. It was great

Jon won Scrabble. He scored 110 points with the word "idealist." 

Impressive. 

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