So, What’s With This Guy?
Posted: December 11, 2012 Filed under: Uncategorized 26 Comments »This is the Omawari-son – student, environmentalist, musician, lord of the dance, and friend to birds of prey. When he plays trombone and sings, the authorities dispatch an ambulance for the safety of those who are overwhelmed by the experience.
So, what’s with him now?
Well, final exams are over and he is back in town for a little while.
He and the N.C. State Marching Band will be traveling to Nashville during the semester break to play at a bowl game.
Some of you may remember the blog he wrote this summer documenting his summer internship adventures. He’s started a new blog, because apparently the writing required by a full class load isn’t enough for him. The new blog is Words From A Hat. Hope to see you there




I shall check it out.
Thank you ma’am!
I was over there. He’s a great writer and has some stuff to stay. You should be very proud.
Huh. I wonder where he got his clever sense of humor. I wonder…
From his Dad, Kim. Gah. I thought it was obvious. Oh wait. You were kidding, weren’t you. Um. Nevermind. Nothing to see here but one talented college kid. Someone call me an ambulance.
Recessive humor gene.
Apple. Tree.
He is a fine apple.
I was told some time ago that the area of North Korea close to the Amnok River is the location where the main unicorn stud farm is located. My informant was employed there as a ranch hand who helped rope and brand the unicorns. He started by participating in the annual roundup before being promoted into the crew of ropers and branders.
I’m not even going to look up Amnok River. I’m sure its there, I’m sure you know it is there, I’m just not sure how you know it.
Love the uniform and his energy!
I have a video clip from a two minutes after that photo of some energy escaping. If I coud bottle that I’d be rich. And energetic.
I’d recognize that red trombone anywhere.
Red is the color of the best schools…and his pep band horn.
Of course, not all schools are good enough to have four colors.
You and I know that, as do Steny Hoyer and Tom McMillan (who wrote a great op-ed piece about the Big 10 decision, btw).
He sings and plays the trombone at the same time? He has talent!
Ha ha! He eats shoots and leaves too.
Love how all the colors are coordinated. Handsome kid! Nashville is fun!
Yeah, they have a good time when they travel.
He is a good looking dude. Smart too
He’s done with finals already?? No fair — Domer’s just getting started!! Lucky you, having him home already. Lucky him, getting to play at a bowl game. In Nashville, no less. Interesting thingamabobs on his uniform, rather like spats for the arms. Looking pretty spiffy there!
Last exam was Tuesday!
Are you going to go to your bowl game?
Miami? No, I think I’ll see more on TV than I would in person, and I don’t want to crimp Domer’s style!! But, oh wow, it sure would be wonderful to have a ticket (which I suspect will be next-to-impossible to snag!). Are you going to yours??
No. I am going to hit a few extra basketball games this year and, if things fall right I’d love to catch him during the NCAA Basketball tournament.
A fellow trombonist! FTW!
There are other horns, but I’m not sure why.
A handsome fella for sure. I love marching bands. I don’t think they do them here in Blighty, unfortunately. Will you put up another video of his performance soon?