Thursday, May 10, 2007

boys will be boys...an email.

Men,

Seeing how the female species bond by preparing for formals/dances/anything really,
I propose that we men follow that example.

As you all know, tonight is the Lowell formal. Assuming that it starts at 10,
we can all meet in 20 Dewolf at 3:36pm to begin preparations, which will include
helping each other iron shirts, fixing each others ties (or teaching him how to do it),
a haircut for Jung, and if time, arm wrestling to determine who will shine whos dress shoes.

Please bring your tuxes and suits and shirts and we will help each other determine who pulls off
which colors the best. Makeup is optional. Cologne, starched-collar shirts, and a willingness to
sacrifice/share your favorite cuff links are not.

This whole process will probably take until 8pm. That means fortunately, we have about 2 hours to
complement how well each other look and also, take 100000 pictures and upload all of them
onto facebook within 3 minutes and 45 seconds. Hawwwt

Oh btw, i need to borrow someones...uh.... black socks becuase...uh...i think mine do not fit anymore.
Also, if anyone has CK's in2U i would love him. Romance for men or pi works as well.
Joony, i have the lacoste black belt (the one with the zig-zag designs on the side) and you can
pick it up whenever.

Before yall get excited and show up at the 09 boys' room please read the notes:

NOTES:
1) this is a joke
2) no, seriously, its a joke
3) that means, do not show up other wise you may feel very awkward =)

on that note, have fun tonight at lowell and we shall see each other all dressed up
and such.

much much love fam!

4 comments:

Molly said...

hahahahahahaha

Kate said...

I MISS COLLEGE!!! Getting ready has never been so fun without the aid of an entire Open List.

bostonmed said...

oooh, I'd totally show up...to BASK in the awkardness of unintentional yet intentional homoeroticism.

Ren said...

Dude... we should throw our own Lev-the aftermath formal!!! *sniff* I miss formals and being oblivious to the fact that owning a tux is not the norm in America.