Wednesday, May 26, 2004

Last Night's Party

Yesterday after work I had to go to the Lettonia house and work in the kitchen. I have to do it twice a month during the semester. It involves selling beer and making food for anyone that wants it. Usually its pretty boring, mostly because I always pick the nights when I know that no one is going to be around. However, last night there was a big meeting of representatives from all the fraternities that I had to set up for. Then I had to make dinner and run the store around the corner to get more food and mixer for the drinks. The drinks were required for the bachelor party for one of the brothers. There was a lot of food and beer, but that's not the best part of the night. The groom to be was given the task of conducting a random survey of women with a few specific questions. I as the pledge had to follow him and write down the answers, while the other brothers tried hard to not be noticed as they looked on and laughed. The Questions were; 1. Are you Married? 2. What should I do if my wife is mad at me? 3. Where should a man have hair? 4. Dose size really matter? After interviewing 10 the man of the hour had to give a presentation of the inquires. A variety of answers were given, which led to many jokes during the presentation. After the presentation I found myself trying to learn Russian from a brother who I told I would help with his English. At 23.00 I left only to meet the editor of The Baltic Times at the trolleybus stop. We talked about how to improve the paper. We always talk about how to improve the paper, but rarely come up with any solutions. I guess my days of partying aren't completely over.