The Green Beaner's Go Froggin'
There have been many things that have occurred at the residence known as the Green Bean. Sunday November 2nd there was a first. The guys who live in the house decided to go leap frogging. Well, they didn't decide as much as they were forced to do it by me. It took a little bit of time but I finally talked the guys into helping me with my project. Even though they won't admit it I'm pretty sure they had a little bit of fun in the process.
For those of you that don't know about the Green Bean, there are a few things people need to know. First of all, there is always something going on when you visit the Green Bean. Second, the Green Bean is not a place where you would find your typical leap frogger. We just have never come up with the idea that we should be playing leap frog.
Aaron Waldeck, Kyle Aherin, Quin Hammann, and Andrew Benning (my roommates) decided they would chime in and help. At first they were a little slow about getting the chain going but after a few moments they started to get into it. Of course, we can't just do something in a traditional manner so we had to change it up a bit. After a few people went there were some changes. People started deciding it would be more fun to fall on each other than actually jump over each other. This helped turn our leap frog experiment into an all out brawl. We ended up all wrestling and leap frog went down the drain, but the important part is that we did play leap frog for a little bit.
Overall, I thought leap frog went really well for us. I had my eyes on bigger ideas but none of them seemed to pan out. My first plan was to get Al Bowman to help out, but unfortunately that plan wasn't coming together soon enough. Second, I decided I wanted to go to Hooter's and have the waitresses help me play leap frog. I was all ready to go until I realized I had to work all weekend and I wouldn't be able to make it to Hooter's. You could imagine how much fun that would have been for me though. All in all though the project turned out to be a lot of fun. It was something I didn't ever assume we would be doing. But now that we did I am glad we were assigned the project.
For those of you that don't know about the Green Bean, there are a few things people need to know. First of all, there is always something going on when you visit the Green Bean. Second, the Green Bean is not a place where you would find your typical leap frogger. We just have never come up with the idea that we should be playing leap frog.
Aaron Waldeck, Kyle Aherin, Quin Hammann, and Andrew Benning (my roommates) decided they would chime in and help. At first they were a little slow about getting the chain going but after a few moments they started to get into it. Of course, we can't just do something in a traditional manner so we had to change it up a bit. After a few people went there were some changes. People started deciding it would be more fun to fall on each other than actually jump over each other. This helped turn our leap frog experiment into an all out brawl. We ended up all wrestling and leap frog went down the drain, but the important part is that we did play leap frog for a little bit.
Overall, I thought leap frog went really well for us. I had my eyes on bigger ideas but none of them seemed to pan out. My first plan was to get Al Bowman to help out, but unfortunately that plan wasn't coming together soon enough. Second, I decided I wanted to go to Hooter's and have the waitresses help me play leap frog. I was all ready to go until I realized I had to work all weekend and I wouldn't be able to make it to Hooter's. You could imagine how much fun that would have been for me though. All in all though the project turned out to be a lot of fun. It was something I didn't ever assume we would be doing. But now that we did I am glad we were assigned the project.
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