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Colleges love extracurricular activities.
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It is the final say whether you'll get into the college or not.
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"You got a perfect score on the SAT?
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Yeah, but Billy played tennis."
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So I went to a preparatory school my freshman year.
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And I joined the newspaper club.
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And the only reason I did was because I wanted to put my comics in the school newspaper.
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I was a comic freak back then.
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Still am, though.
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But I went to, like, two meetings,
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and it became very obvious that we weren't gonna make a school newspaper.
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So I stopped going, and I was basically a derp for the rest of the year.
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Sophomore year rolls around, and I was going public.
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And one of my friends,
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he suggested that I do track and field.
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And I was like, "Oh!
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That doesn't seem like a very physically demanding sport.
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Yeah, yeah!"
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Mm, mm, mm, mm, mm.
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On the first day, I was so bad,
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I threw up on the warm-up lap.
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I mean, at least I was pushing myself.
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On the second day, we ran off school grounds before school started.
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And everyone else made it back before the starting bell rang.
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But me, being the slowest one on the team,
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didn't make it back until first period had already started.
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And then I had to explain to my teacher why I was late and sweaty.
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I quit track team after those two times,
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and was basically a derp again for the rest of the year.
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Then junior year rolls around,
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And this one girl, she told me,
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"James, you're so funny!
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You should try out for the improv team!"
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And I was like,
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"Yeah, okay!"
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Improv was basically a group.. of all the cool theatre kids.
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And if you have any experience with theater kids,
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then you know that [lisping] they're just a real treat!
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I walk into the room for tryouts.
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Everyone is loud. People already know each other.
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And no one is quiet.
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Except for me, sitting in a chair, by myself.
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Everyone took a turn playing a improv game.
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And when it was my turn,
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I went up,
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and I tried my best.
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And then I sat back down.
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And I guess the captain saw something in me
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because I made the team.
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And it was awesome!
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But I only went two times-
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-heh- I'm just kidding.
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I stayed in there for the rest of my junior and senior year.
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Oh, and the newspaper team at the public school
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asked if I could make comics for their newspaper.
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One quick story about improv:
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So we were considered a competitive improv group,
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that competed against other schools doing shows.
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And we were playing this one game called "Categories."
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Basically, you were given a category, like "Fruit."
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We would stand in a line, and, if the judge pointed to us, we would have to say something in that category.
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And if you couldn't think of anything, or you said something that wasn't in the category,
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you were out.
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So we played the game, and it comes down to me and one other player.
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And our category was "Occupations."
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And, out of the MILLIONS of occupations to choose from,
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the first thing I said was,
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"Porn Star!"
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And everyone started laughing and giggling,
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but I was too caught up in the moment.
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"Yeah!"
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"Let's go!"
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"Has anyone said 'crack dealer' yet?"
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The judge said I was inappropriate,
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and the other team won.
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So that's my story.
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Did it help me get into a good college?
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Ehh, no...
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But if there's anything you should learn from this,
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it's that you should not be doing any sports. Heh.
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Stomach, shut up!