Chinese Kareoke...

...is awesome!! It's so fun to pay very little money, go to a nice place with drinkable water, and belt out the Bon Jovi classic Wanted Dead or Alive infront of a room full of your newest friends. In Chinese culture, kareoke serves as an important and affordable enternaiment, dining, and networking experience. It's also a great place to celebrate friends birthdays. And to practice chinese through singing.
My favorite chinese song translates to, "I love you like a mouse loves a bowl of rice." Don't ask me to sing it when I get home, I'll probably forget it by then.
Above, Katlin and I are singing Written in the Stars, a duet from the musical Aida.
On a related note, I think Sigma Nu should include kareoke as part of the official rush process. Any feedback on this idea?