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8 Moments GFU's Lip Sync Battle Got Turnt

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8 Moments GFU's Lip Sync Battle Got Turnt
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George Fox University's own Lip Sync Battle happened this last Friday night, and it was littered with some memorable moments. Let's review some of the best.

1. "What do you mean the old Taylor can't come to the phone right now?"

That bedazzled jacket was solid enough to kick the night off, but when the phone rang and the music changed, the night had truly begun.

2. "An analogy: This song left me feeling like a freshman taking LIBA 100 at 8 a.m. 'I'm here. I don't know what's going on, but I'm here.'"

Who knew Joe was so savage after 9 p.m.?

3. President Baker punks first.

Not just anyone can get the jump on our esteemed president. Mess with him and you're getting back what you could only try to give.

4. The audience's near-revolt when two Fox students kissed and—just for a moment—the door closed behind them.

This is a rule fixed into the souls of Fox students everywhere. Leave a flip-flop in the door. Always.

5. "You really left me pondering the social pressures of students on our fair campus."

Several numbers focused on the issue of dating on campus—an important philosophical topic. Maybe we should all write papers on the injustice...

6. "If even one seat in here is empty after the break, Imma find you out on the quad in a week. Imma find you."

When the MC gets diligent.

7. "When I homeschooled my kids, they had some gaps in their education. But they knew what lips were, and what 'sync' meant."

This comment by Dr. Snider proves that even with turnt dancing and a strong song selection, no detail gets by this professor.

8. If only Spotify ads were in the habit of throwing their product out at random.

If I had a chance of actually getting those potato chips every time I listened to the ads, maybe I wouldn't be so resentful.


Shout out to all the contestants who made this such a lit night, and congrats to Your Daily Mix for taking home the $500!

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