After an intense evening of law school discussion and beating members of popular boy bands at karaoke, Rachel heard a voice--a voice so sweet and so good at "Hey Jude" that she had to interrupt the singing fest to declare that this man sang exactly like the Phantom.
Rewind two years when Rachel first was intrigued by the high notes at the end of "The Phantom of the Opera" and was curious whether she could hit them. After practicing in her apartment and having roommates say they could hear her across the street at the BYU Tennis Courts, Rachel knew she must perform this song. But where was her Phantom?
Now she had found him, embodied in a high-kicking law student she had recently met at the Kaplan. They practiced together at 2 a.m., and were all relieved when the doorbell during Rachel's high C was not the police but their friend. The Canadians were especially grateful, as Rachel had run and hid in the basement to avoid all possible confrontation with authority, thus leaving the Canadians to fend for themselves.
And the rest is history! After successfully winning both a local music evening and the Law School Talent Show, the masses of adoring fans requested that Eric and Rachel go on the road with their own show.
You, my friend, are invited to be a part of history.
Friday, August 31, 2007
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