Dinner in West Aliquippa and Music in Baden
Earlier tonight I had a long one.
First the staff on Uncommon Sense had a end-of-year dinner at this Italian Restaruant, called Maria's Kitchen. In an little area known as West Aliquippa. Until now, I had no idea that West Aliquippa really existed. I nautrally thought that it would be west of Aliquippa, not north.
Anyhow, dinner went well, althought they all thought I was insane for eating spaghetti and meatballs with a minimum amount of sause. But that's how I like it.
"Diff'rent Strokes for Diff'rent folks." -Sly and the Family Stone
Then came the Spring Concert, which went by really well. The first song was "In the Beginning", from "Children of Eden", featuring the remaining cast members, plus Ryan Carroll and Nick Bell were adopted to join us as well. But I got to sing Zach Boyt's solo, when it came up. I tried to sound like him, but I didn't quite succeed. But the audience still liked it anyway. I had half a mind to ask Quigley grads Luke Belsky, and Doug Koski, both of whom were in that musical, and were in the audience, to come up and join us. But Mrs. Zak would have killed me.
I had a mind to ask Luke, and Quigley graduate Lucas Guthrie, who was also in the audience to join us, for "Hand Me Down My Silver Trumpet," the guy's song. The three of us had sang that song, in Beaver County Chorus a year ago. Oh well. The rest of the songs went well, as well, althought I think some of the choir members just mouthed the words.
Sadly that was the last Quigley concert, I'll ever do. Until graduation in about a week...
First the staff on Uncommon Sense had a end-of-year dinner at this Italian Restaruant, called Maria's Kitchen. In an little area known as West Aliquippa. Until now, I had no idea that West Aliquippa really existed. I nautrally thought that it would be west of Aliquippa, not north.
Anyhow, dinner went well, althought they all thought I was insane for eating spaghetti and meatballs with a minimum amount of sause. But that's how I like it.
"Diff'rent Strokes for Diff'rent folks." -Sly and the Family Stone
Then came the Spring Concert, which went by really well. The first song was "In the Beginning", from "Children of Eden", featuring the remaining cast members, plus Ryan Carroll and Nick Bell were adopted to join us as well. But I got to sing Zach Boyt's solo, when it came up. I tried to sound like him, but I didn't quite succeed. But the audience still liked it anyway. I had half a mind to ask Quigley grads Luke Belsky, and Doug Koski, both of whom were in that musical, and were in the audience, to come up and join us. But Mrs. Zak would have killed me.
I had a mind to ask Luke, and Quigley graduate Lucas Guthrie, who was also in the audience to join us, for "Hand Me Down My Silver Trumpet," the guy's song. The three of us had sang that song, in Beaver County Chorus a year ago. Oh well. The rest of the songs went well, as well, althought I think some of the choir members just mouthed the words.
Sadly that was the last Quigley concert, I'll ever do. Until graduation in about a week...
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