My favorite memory of Terri is going to have to be related to the Anthony Munoz Foundation and selling raffle tickets at Bengals games. Every home game, all season. It was torturous, but also so funny with all the different comments we heard from people. Tailgaters are an interesting breed of people. "Buy a raffle ticket and drive the Bengals Tahoe to the Superbowl!" Lol! Really, we worked so many events together through AMF and MLCF and J&T Events and had some great times...it's hard to pick out just one thing.
My favorite memory of Terri is also trying to sell those raffle tickets that no one was interested in buying. It was a horrible job, but Terri always made me laugh with her funny comments! "I'm about to lay down behind this truck tire, and I'm gonna need you to back it up over me and put me out of my misery." Ha!
There are so many to choose from! But the one that pops in my mind is when we were neos and road-tripped to Miami U for a party. It was just the 2 of us and we were all nervous to stroll. We jumped out there and Terri, affectionately known as Foxx, was strolling so hard but doing it backwards! LOL!!! You had to be there!
There are so many memories that I have with Terri. The funniest memory has to be the time Terri called herself barbecuing and burned the hot dogs. It was awful and the only thing you could do was laugh.
My best memory of Terri is always displaying sister hood!!! She was once just my advisor and a soror but quickly grew into being a big sister. Always extending advice that I needed to hear, being there at all times, walking with me through the hard times, and celebrating the good times, and being stern during the serious times. Terri has always displayed what a hard working woman is and I truly will always remember that.
One of my best memories from the hundreds of memories that I have of Terri is when we first met at an informational. We were asked to choose a cartoon character that best describes us and Terri said "Daria". I was like okay....weirdo..lol. Almost everything that was said had some form of sarcasm and I thought I dont know about this girl..lol. WHo would have thought 11 years and counting that she would be one of my best friends. The hard exterior that I saw was clearly a front for the big hearted, caring, most reliable person I know. She is also one of the most dedicated sorors that I know. No matter the distance, Terri is one of the main people that I can count on to lend an ear or some real advice. I never have to worry about this woman giving it to me straight with no apologies for being honest. Continue to be you and dont allow anyone to change that. Eddie has found a wonderful partner and I wish both of you the best and an everlasting marriage.
My favorite memory of Terri is going to have to be related to the Anthony Munoz Foundation and selling raffle tickets at Bengals games. Every home game, all season. It was torturous, but also so funny with all the different comments we heard from people. Tailgaters are an interesting breed of people. "Buy a raffle ticket and drive the Bengals Tahoe to the Superbowl!" Lol! Really, we worked so many events together through AMF and MLCF and J&T Events and had some great times...it's hard to pick out just one thing.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory of Terri is also trying to sell those raffle tickets that no one was interested in buying. It was a horrible job, but Terri always made me laugh with her funny comments! "I'm about to lay down behind this truck tire, and I'm gonna need you to back it up over me and put me out of my misery." Ha!
ReplyDeleteThere are so many to choose from! But the one that pops in my mind is when we were neos and road-tripped to Miami U for a party. It was just the 2 of us and we were all nervous to stroll. We jumped out there and Terri, affectionately known as Foxx, was strolling so hard but doing it backwards! LOL!!! You had to be there!
ReplyDeleteLol. What year was this?! I went to Miami, but didn't know Terri yet if it was during undergrad. Too bad you don't have secret footage.
DeleteThere are so many memories that I have with Terri. The funniest memory has to be the time Terri called herself barbecuing and burned the hot dogs. It was awful and the only thing you could do was laugh.
ReplyDeleteMy best memory of Terri is always displaying sister hood!!! She was once just my advisor and a soror but quickly grew into being a big sister. Always extending advice that I needed to hear, being there at all times, walking with me through the hard times, and celebrating the good times, and being stern during the serious times. Terri has always displayed what a hard working woman is and I truly will always remember that.
ReplyDeleteOne of my best memories from the hundreds of memories that I have of Terri is when we first met at an informational. We were asked to choose a cartoon character that best describes us and Terri said "Daria". I was like okay....weirdo..lol. Almost everything that was said had some form of sarcasm and I thought I dont know about this girl..lol. WHo would have thought 11 years and counting that she would be one of my best friends. The hard exterior that I saw was clearly a front for the big hearted, caring, most reliable person I know. She is also one of the most dedicated sorors that I know. No matter the distance, Terri is one of the main people that I can count on to lend an ear or some real advice. I never have to worry about this woman giving it to me straight with no apologies for being honest. Continue to be you and dont allow anyone to change that. Eddie has found a wonderful partner and I wish both of you the best and an everlasting marriage.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite memories is the fun times we had on the lunch bus!! Lol!!!
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