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I bet you'd think it too if you were there. Aside from all of that, the club fair was a nice little event to get people interested in clubs. Also coca-cola sponsorship. Just kidding, they were trying to get me to recycle or something like that. How silly. Not really sure why it was there. The big coca-cola party mobile didn't help the spacing issue anyway. I mean, they had all the tables put together like a supermarket, except there were so many things being advertised and people wanting them that it was kind of hard to get around. Maybe I'm just bad at that kind of stuff.
The clubs I signed onto were the anime society, philosophy club, gamer club, bookmark club and the radio station. They were all nice people that handed me papers that told me where to find the club, days it went on, and other places to find them (facebook, twitter, etc.). The two that interest me the most are bookmark and the radio station.
The radio station has yet to send out emails, but I was given a paper to fill out with some personal information and hours I'd like to be there. Now as a commuter, I have no idea why I even signed up for this. Love music though, so now I'll force my taste down the throats of anyone who listens!
Force, in a good way, of course.
Bookmark club is a creative bunch that just had an open mic night a week ago. It's a place where people can show off their poetry, short stories, and music to an open and what appeared to be supporting group. If I recall, they meet every Tuesday. I signed up at the open mic night, and could not find their booth at club day.
Club day was neat, but maybe they should have it in a more open area, where each club can easily be seen for those who cannot comprehend what happens when too many people are in one place.
I wasn't making another claustrophobic joke, I was talking about me.

I'm joining the Louie Mackie club
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