Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Saturday Night Lessons

So this past weekend my roommate Angela and I learned a few very valuable lessons.
Lesson number one: just because someone is ringing the doorbell to your floor does not necessarily mean you should answer it.
It was about 11:30 on a Saturday night and my roommate and I were watching the movie 17 Again, which has the adorable Zac Efron in it, but anyways about halfway through the movie we heard the doorbell ring. We ignored it and figured if someone on our floor was expecting a guest they would answer the door. Well a couple seconds later it rang again, and again, and again. Finally whoever was ringing the doorbell decided to just lean on it for a couple minutes, which got very annoying very quickly. Turns out there were only two other girls on the floor besides my roommate and myself. I went to answer the door at the same time as one of the other two girls on the floor. We opened the door and a group of guys were standing there. We let them in to the hallway and they told us that they were participating in a scavenger hunt. We didn’t understand how that involved us until they said they needed a ten second video of one of them grinding with one of us.
Lesson number two: If you do not follow lesson number one and you answer the door, find out what the people want before you let them onto your floor and it is too late to slam the door in their faces.
So the other girl and I exchanged a look that said, “no way am I doing this” and told the guys we would be right back that we were going to get our roommates. So when we returned with our roommates the guys explained again to the four of us exactly what they needed. Without saying anything the four of us girls all touched our fingers to our nose (the nose goes game). Then we all ran down the hall and locked ourselves in our rooms, leaving the guys standing in the hallway. After a few minutes of roaming up and down the hallway asking if we were coming back and  getting no response the guys got the picture and left. This could have been totally avoided if we had only followed lesson number one.

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