Saturday, September 5, 2009

-Wallace Wade
Truth retraces the Devil's domain to find a sprinkle of soul in the stadium seats.

Ever since Drumline(2002) marching bands have commanded a greater respect. Such is hardly the case for the Blue Devils. Their band represents their student body and is, therefore, weak and timid.

I am a concessions connoisseur and have done a fair bit of vending in my time. My attitude is like a blank check; there is no extent to the concept of my own powers, especially at such a sporting event.

The perpetual underdog of Duke's football program didn't bode well for their chances, but watching the drama unfold was the story that I had come to see. If, and when they lost, I was eager to see the few remaining students' reactions.

The story of humility is a reoccurring theme in the ongoing sequel of soul.


Kip Anderson - Take It Like A Man

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hahaha too true! i went to the central/hampton game last night and the bands were on point. and HU defeated the eagles!

VariousArtist said...

HU, home of the VC cuties, I know it well.
Central faces Duke soon enough. One impressive note from the game, Duke's fans successfully trashed the black top leaving a pond of beer cans and boxes. One thing at a time when building a program.

Anonymous said...

tried to visit your posts on garageband. had trouble loading tracks...

Sir Algernon Truth said...

Yes, I have encountered troubles with Garageband as well. I am hesitant to decide whether or not it (Garageband) is a hoax. If your interest persists, I suggest Myspace or Reverbnation,(in the process of building and mantaining both at this point). I do not recall having mentioned garageband in any posts, but there have been quite a few.

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