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Tuesday, May 07, 2002 @ 12:44 PM

Chorus Memories: My responses to a form from Mrs. Corpus.
  • On the New York City trip freshman year, we were serenaded by a would-be actor-musician named Jorge. One of the songs was "Get up and shake your napkin!"
  • On the same trip, sitting at the Chinese restaurant, Rob Turner taught our table the "in bed" game that I still play with fortunes.
  • When I asked Mrs. Corpus why the Chorus II kids always looked so sad and dejected as they were leaving, she told me she beat them with a whip.
  • J McCullough as Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street in the 1999 senior medley. He wanted to wear a bloody apron, but Mrs. Corpus said no.
  • In rehearsals we yelled out "Lacrymosa!" and Mrs. Corpus begged us not to do it at the concert.
  • All the bugs people have killed over the years.
  • Fanny the French student, laughing at us while we sang "J'en tende le moulin."
  • Saying "Que parte tu don ton jupon?" ("What do you have in your apron?") and having people think I was propositioning them.
  • Rap versions of "Tambur" and "Placido."
  • Stephanie talking in her sleep in Boston and asking me if I was wearing Elvis pants. When I said, "WHAT?" she said, "I mean, do you have shoes on?"


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