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| okay, so i just wanted to say (if anyone still reads this), that i am still alive, despite my lack of blogging. alas! i plan on posting some photos up here real soon of my recent days. okay. that is all. | | |
| so i'll say it again, my brother is pretty much the coolest kid EVER! check this out...Students thrill Eastway plaza
Katelyn Luysterborg
 Todd
Williams, freshman business major, leads a group of students while they
learn the "Thriller" dance, in the Eastway Cafe yesterday. HEATHER
STAWICKI | DAILY KENT STATER
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| In the spirit of Halloween, students learned the dance moves to Michael Jackson's, "Thriller" in Eastway last night.
With the same precision as Jackson, freshman business major Todd
Williams, who learned the dance two summers ago, demonstrated the moves
to the classic dance.
Students and faculty watched the music video while Williams explained the dance step-by-step.
"Classic Michael move right there," Williams said as he demonstrated the crotch-grabbing pelvic thrust that Jackson made famous.
The crowd cheered when freshman computer science major Andrew
Linebarger showed up dressed as Jackson. Linebarger made a brief
appearance in orange "Thriller" gear and danced with Williams and the
group.
Giggling and laughing, the 10 students jumbled their way through the
complicated dance but got the hang of it in the end. The group
performed the dance in front of the music video.
"I didn't realize there was a lot of steps," freshman chemistry major Sharla Allen said. "I had fun learning them."
Although the group didn't break the world record for "Thriller"
dancing, Autumn Piller, director of marketing for dining services,
deemed the event a success.
"I want to thank everyone who participated," Piller said, "and to those who laughed - you are just jealous."
Contact Student Recreation and Wellness Center reporter Katelyn Luysterborg at kluyster@kent.edu.
oh and here's the video link if you're interested: {http://www.kentnewsnet.com/thriller/}
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| last week, curtis and i went to lynchburg, virginia to visit some amazing friends: kyle, carolyn, drew and anita. we had a great trip and it was hard to leave that place. i left a part of my heart with that place. we took a lot of polaroids while we were there, but i don't have a scanner so here are some photos i took with my camera:
long story...drew, curtis and i got stranded on the way from north carolina to virginia. we waited in this gas station/convience store/guppy-seller/pool hall for kyle and chad to pick us up.
 
drew and anita's daughter, riley is beautiful. 
curtis chopped the firewood for a bonfire we had saturday night with the community there. (he did a great job.) 
and the last night we were there, carolyn taught anita and i how to crochet. i made this hat! 

and in other news, not relating at all to lynchburg, we have
morning glory ivy on our front porch and some of the flowers are this
beautiful colour that i wanted to share. | | |
| yesterday, my mom and i took todd up to kent state, where he is going to school. the campus seems nice and his roommate and friends seem nice as well. i'm excited for todd to learn and grow into his own person. i miss him already, but i know this is good for him. so here's to my little ninja turtle, race-car, power ranger, beanie baby, pog, michael jackson, nintendo (especially swerve poop, trog and mckids), dance party, companion. i love you! 
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