Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Comedian 'GRIFF' Performs a Humorous show



By Morgann Brown
Raider Shakedown Reporter

                  Comedian "GRIFF" performed  an hour-long comedy show for the students at Middle Tennessee State University on Nov.15 at the State Farm Room.
                  "GRIFF" talked about horoscope trails, along with his family and dark but funny past. He joked about going to college for the first time and looking for his locker. He was interactive with the audience as well.
                  A former Californian, "GRIFF" now lives in Atlanta with his family that includes a wife, two daughters, and three sons. “Griff” has a deep voice and a smile and laughter that brighten the heart.
                  Vincent Windrow, director of Intercultural and Diversity Affairs and host of the event, was laughing and enjoying himself even more than the students. The audience was comprised of 50 students, with the women outnumbering the men.
                  “The event brought about a cultural dialogue though comedy," said Windrow.
The free comedy show was enjoyable for all who came out for the free event.  He touched on many other subjects and was funny with each one. When students weren't  laughing, the artist was laughing at his own jokes. Windrow was falling on the floor with tears in his eyes from laughing so much.
                  “My favorite joke was about the dog's eye falling out," said Windrow.
                  “My favorite joke was about the horoscope jokes," said  sophomore Ariel Idiare.
                  “My favorite joke was the weaving patting and the neck rolls," said sophomore Khira Goins.
                  No matter what you may call funny, "GRIFF" hit home for a lot of people who came. He put on a great show.
                                            
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