Sick Puppies in English class!
Posted: 05 Nov 2011 00:21
So in my English class, we have this Friday activity where one person will bring in a song to the teacher (without any peers knowing) and our teacher will play it in front of the class. He doesn't say the song name or artist. The students write down who they think brought it and why. This was my week, and I brought Riptide. My friend so kindly pointed out that it was Sick Puppies, which made over 2/3 of the class guess me apparently the fact that I wear the band's merch often gave me away. But what I thought was pretty exciting was that my teacher asked, "Wait, this is the Sick Puppies?" and I told him it was, he said that it was his daughter's favorite band and that a surprisingly large amount of people had brought him Sick Puppies for this activity in the past couple years. I thought that was pretty exciting because I live in a city that over ninety five percent of people either listen to country/Christian music (and not like Creed, the really slow stuff), or rap. I was pretty pumped when several people talked to me after class and asked about the band and the song, and wanted to look into the band themselves because they really liked Riptide.
It definitely made my day! (I even got to play Anywhere but Here after that as well because of a completely different project where we had to pick a song to relate to the stories we read.) I've officially educated my English class on the band. Next is my guitar class!
It definitely made my day! (I even got to play Anywhere but Here after that as well because of a completely different project where we had to pick a song to relate to the stories we read.) I've officially educated my English class on the band. Next is my guitar class!