Townhouse 10

We're TH10...It's what we do
Wed Mar 11

March Madness

March Madness baby woooooo!!!!

I just love March madness. Basketball in the morning, afternoon, and night. What more could you ask for? … Exactly! Nothing.

There are so many different ways you can enjoy basketball:

  • you can cheer for your favorite team
  • you can yell excessively loud
  • you can root for the home team
  • you can pick the team who wears the best outfits
  • There are tons of people who pull for the underdog to win it all

Plus there are different ways you can watch the game:

  • You can eat food while watching
  • you can be decked out in your team’s gear
  • you can lay down with a questionably broken ankle
  • If you’re lucky you can be in the stands at the game

Later in March many of your favorite prime time shows even go off air so that you are able to enjoy more of the madness that ensues in March.

The only downside to it this year is that a whole week will go by during spring break (Spring Break 09 wooo [don’t forget Spring break 08 Myrtle Beach wooooo])where I can’t go crazy over basketball with my roommates.

Who do I think will win the whole thing this year???

THE FANS!!!!!!

I guess what I’m trying to say is that March Madness is like heaven on earth

Sat Feb 21

We're townhouse 10, it's what we do!!

In an effort to find out exactly what it is that “we do” at TH10, I took it upon myself to do some investigative reporting. Seeing as there was nothing going on in my room, and no roommates were on the second floor, I decided to venture up to the third floor to start my investigation. As I made it up to the third floor it quickly became clear that there were no signs of life and I would certainly not uncover juicy details by spending time there. As any good investigative reporter would do, I took it to the streets to get my answers. Whenever I am out on campus I tend to meet people who like interacting with others. I usually don’t like people so I avoid any unnecessary contact, but I would stop at nothing to find the answers I was looking for. So, I had no other option than to welcome human interactions. People would politely introduce themselves and eventually end up asking what dorm I live in. When I tell them I live in TH10 they reply, “Hmm, who lives there? I don’t think I know anyone in TH10”. After I tell them who my roommates are, they like to tell me that they have never heard of the people residing in TH10. I have even heard rumors in the streets of Springfield that the administration just decided to get rid of TH10 all together…it has been rendered useless. So to answer the age old question: We do nothing.