Thursday, March 2, 2017

A mullet throwback...


Dougie smiling while Roman is doing something...

...is the order of the day. It's been about a month weeks since victory was declared in the battle against malaria, but there many lingering memories and pictures left from that heroic struggle that brought the best out of so many Gentlemen and their scalps. Two Gentlemen who stepped forward and lead the charge were Assistant Rectors, Douglas Barnard and Tom Roman. Yes, they too offered their heads of hair for the cause. Did it matter? On getting mullets, Ethan LoCicero, Steds sophomore, offered, "The Mullet isn't merely an incredible hairstyle; it's a statement of who you are. I believe it was the late great philosopher-poet Winston Churchill who first said, 'You have a Mullet? Good. It means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life' (Summer, 1989). And in the fight against malaria, it was none other than the Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu who declared 'As this world is plagued by the mosquito-borne parasitic protozoan commonly known as Malaria, our best weapon is the mighty mullet, before which all foes tremble' (Circa 496 bc)."

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