Do you know what the best thing in the world is?
Band.
Seriously. Band is my most favorite thing ever. Like if I was trapped on a desert island and I could only have one thing, I'd have band.
I mean, yeah, it's a lot of hard work and practice and it's tiring and you get really hot and sweaty and most people think it's lame for some reason, but it's really the most fun thing ever. Everyone should have to be in band for at least a year or something. Our lives would improve so much.
Anyways. This wasn't supposed to be a rant on band
geekiness. It's just a band story, so everyone reading had to know how totally awesome band is.
Now I wish I had a
story of why I love band and why it's the
awesomest thing ever created...but I don't. I don't know why I love band; I just do. I didn't before, but one day I realized that it rocked. So basically I'm trying to say that I don't know why I'm so obsessed with band, so I'm just going to settle for the next best thing and tell a story that captures all the awesome things about band.
Okay so there's this thing called Pep Band. And Pep Band is the same thing as Marching Band only ten gazillion times better. That's because Pep Band is the same thing as Marching Band except that Pep Band has no rules.
Here's some nice little lists I made to compare them:
Marching Band-Uniform must be on at all times
-No
texting, video games, etc.
-Play when you're told
-No food/drinks in the stands
-Attendance at rehearsal is mandatory
...vs.
Pep Band-Uniform is jeans and the pep band shirt...a.k.a. there is no uniform
-Bringing your
DS is encouraged
-Instruments are optional (Seriously...One day someone didn't bring their instrument so they just sang the music.)
-Eat whenever you want...just don't make a mess
-There is no rehearsal
Clearly, Pep Band is way better. However, there is one last reason why it's so great: the Pep Band Lock-In. Basically that means we come to the school and then stay there over night.
Greatest. Thing. Ever.
It all started like this: Mr. H (that's our band director) came up to me after class one day and handed me a piece of paper. It was folded up and stapled shut which is really annoying, but eventually I got it open. It said something like this:
Samuel Jackson
is cordially invited to the
487th annual Pep Band Lock-In
on Friday February 12, 2010
from 7 PM-7 AM at the High School
Well, let's face it, I don't really remember what the invite said at all, but that's basically all the important stuff. I mean, apparently the Pep Band Lock-In is a tradition older than our country, so I was excited and thought about band even more than I usually do until finally the day arrived.
I arrived at about 7 with four of my friends: Alejandro, Dominic, Katie, and Ashleigh. We headed to a corner of the band room and dropped off our stuff. Then we kind of stood there awkwardly since we had no idea what we were really supposed to be doing there. So we all turned to Katie since she was in the class above ours and she'd done the whole Pep Band thing before.
"We can do whatever we want," she said, "We all know Mr. H doesn't really care anyways."
This was obviously one of the truest statements ever, so, instead of eating or playing Halo or watching the Olympics like everyone else, we decided to actually have fun.
After a couple hours of watching a movie, playing with a basketball in the school gym, playing Apples to Apples, and exploring the auditorium, stage, backstage, and pit, an amazing idea was born.
"We should play hide-and-seek!" Ashleigh exclaimed.
Everyone quickly agreed and after a nose-goes to determine who should be the seeker (I believe it was Katie), we hid.
The first round was really lame. Well. It was for me. Probably because I'm lazy, so I hid in a really obvious spot and then it took like a whole 15 minutes before I was found and I felt awkward.
But the second time around, things got interesting. Or the third or fourth. As usual, I don't really remember, but it's no big deal.
Anyways, since it was Pep Band and since Mr. H didn't care about the rules we'd already broken, we figured that any part of the school that we could get to was fair game for a hiding place.
So Dominic and I went one way to hide while Kate and Ashleigh went another, and Alejandro stayed behind to count to 100 or whatever.
We hid in a side hallway off the main entrance of the school. There was a little doorway to stand in as well as about five steps leading down to another school entrance on the other side of the hall. There was also a giant window so we could see if anyone was coming in the reflection. It seemed like a perfect hiding spot; we could see Alejandro coming and escape into the foreign language department in order to avoid capture.
Except there was one problem.
"I gotta pee," I said after about ten minutes of hiding.
"Then go to the bathroom."
"What if I get caught?"
"Then go outside. There's a door right there," Dominic joked.
"But it's cold and snowy," I whined, glaring through the window at the winter weather, "Besides, I can hold it."
Another ten minutes went by...
"Oh God. My bladder's about to explode."
"Then go!"
"No, I can hold it!"
And yet again another few minutes...
"Still gotta pee."
"...Me too," Dominic said.
There was an awkward silence.
"Should we go?" I asked.
"Maybe we should."
"I don't wanna get caught."
"I can't hold it. My bladder's tiny."
"Okay. We'll go."
We crept down the hall with me leading the way while Dominic brought up the rear to make sure Alejandro didn't sneak up on us.
We got to the corner; I looked around like a ninja before saying, "Coast's clear. Go, go, go!"
We turned right and followed the hall, then turned left. We were in the cafeteria now. Open area. Nowhere to hide. Luckily we only needed to skirt a small edge of it before turning left. We'd made it to the bathroom!
After concluding our "business" we rushed back to our original hiding spot.
But our troubles weren't over yet...
"I'm bored," I said.
"Yeah, me too."
"We should go."
"Go where?" Dominic asked, obviously concerned for our safety.
"Anywhere," I answered, "But running around was fun and this isn't."
So, implementing the same strategy we used on our last adventure, we made our way back to the school's cafeteria.
There's a hallway going through the cafeteria for some reason, and on the right side they built some walls to hold trophies or whatever, so basically it's split in two. Anyways our plan was to hide in a little corner on the right side of the cafeteria.
Apparently this was also where Katie and Ashleigh had decided to hide.
After freaking out because we all thought we'd been caught, Dominic and I squatted down in the corner with our friends.
"Oh my God," Ashleigh said, "you guys almost got caught."
"When we went to the bathroom?" I asked.
"Yeah," she continued, "like right after you turned the corner we saw him over there." She pointed to the other end of the cafeteria where a hallway ran perpendicular to the one we were using to hide.
"Did you see which way he went?"
"No."
The four of us sat and talked for awhile before I decided I was bored again. Somehow I convinced the others that we should head out on another adventure.
The running around like idiots continued for some time--even though we were sure we had almost been caught about five times and we were tired and out of breath--until we realized that we hadn't actually seen Alejandro. Except for Ashleigh and Katie. Supposedly. Anyways we decided that we would find him since he failed at finding us.
After about 10 minutes of searching we figured there was only one place he could be: the band room.
"I don't think he's even looking for us anymore," Katie said as we stood awkwardly at the door.
"Yeah but you can never be too sure," I countered. We stood there for awhile longer before I added, "But I'll go in. Since I'm a ninja and everything."
"Good luck!" Dominic said.
I opened the door as quietly as possible and snuck inside. I was up by the instrument lockers, giving me a good view of the room. Sure enough, Alejandro was there. I noticed he was playing Halo, but I also didn't want to take any chances and left before I could be seen.
I told the others of my discovery right away. I also restated my belief that he was waiting for us to come to him so we'd all get caught. Luckily, Katie was tired of my stubbornness and entered the band room.
She returned with good news--Alejandro had quit. Which I meant I won.
Which is all that really matters in life.