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Cheryl - The Art of Being Conflicted

Competative Video Teams

Normally, I don’t post new posts on the weekends but I am enjoying the competition that started over the last couple of weeks between several college sports teams.

Have you been following these videos????

It started on May  6th with the Harvard baseball team doing a lip sync to Call Me Maybe.  You just have to love that these athletes put together a fun video.  Brains, athleticism, and creativity,…oh…yeah and cute too.

Then on May 16th the SMU Rowing Team offered up a challenge to the Harvard boys original video
by making their own video with the statement:

Ball’s in your court, Harvard Baseball

The girls are equally cute and clever, don’t you think??? Super creative!!!

Since the Harvard video, there have been a number of versions of these “bus” lip syncs videos appearing on You Tube.   Some are really clever as well.

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    Cheryl - The Art of Being Conflicted

    A veteran of corporate moves from which I survived moving 21 times for my husband's job. I currently am a married, middle-aged (if I make it to 116) middle income, mom living in the very middle of the country, with time on her hands to jot down observations, judgements, and musings about past and current events.

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