Monday, January 30, 2023

It's still on!

Lee and Sasso: Malaria's Biggest Nightmare

Yes, the war is still on going, and our brave boys and their mullets are pushing deep into enemy territory. While things may be going their way, we still want to continue highlighting our Gentlemen and their mullets. In this series, we try to show the softer side of our brave boys. Sometimes we forget, that behind that powerful and awesome mullet, is a gentleman, who like Winston Churchill, "likes the smell of powder but hates war." Here are two of those brave gentlemen, who for King and Hall, got a mullet and went off to the front lines to battle the enemy with every follicle of their being, Henry Lee and Andrew Sasso. Before heading off, these freshmen of St. Ed's shared some thoughts on their mullets... for the blog AND for the podcast. YES! That's right.After reading the interview, scroll to the bottom and click on the link to listen!

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St. Ed: How do you feel having a mullet? Was it worth the wait? 


Lee: The mullet definitely makes me feel a new kind of power to where I can do anything I set my mind to.


Sasso: It feels amazing. The flow hold some sort of power that can’t be explained, but you can feel its presence.


St. Ed: How does your mom feel about you sporting a mullet? 


Lee: My mom thinks it is interesting to say the least but she understands the worthiness of the cause.


Sasso: Although I thought she would be against the mullet, she actually doesn’t mind it. I’m sure she realizes the fantastic cause behind this fantastic haircut.


St. Ed: Does your mullet have a name?


Lee: Essence of Freedom


Sasso: Coming from New Jersey, I had to name this bad boy the “Jersey Devil.” It is the perfect representation of the mullet’s mysterious power.


St. Ed: What do you think your mullet communicates?


Lee: It communicates that we stand as one against malaria, and other diseases need to start watching out.


Sasso: First and foremost, my mullet communicates my strong support for defeating malaria, but it also lets everyone know that I hail from the best dorm on campus.


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