Friday, January 25, 2008

Brotherly Love in the Big Easy


As told by Scott Phillips Jr - '05

About 18 months ago I created this list of things I want to do in life. I hesitate to call it a "bucket list" as I don't really plan to kick the bucket any time soon, but you get the idea. Long story short, I made this commitment that I would be present for OSU winning a National Football Championship. I tried in 2007, but fate was not on my side. So in 2008, I gave it a shot again, and while things AGAIN didn't turn out as I wished with the game, I had one experience I wish to share to start our SigEp blog.

First let me say that the whole reason I even had a chance to get to this game was because my brother (our brother) Christopher Alvarez-Breckenridge got me a seat. I know there's a million friends he has out there, but he knew how much it meant to me to get the chance to go. His generosity was a great act of brotherly love.

Then came perhaps the most random act of brotherhood I've experienced in a long while. I was walking through Christopher's hotel, when I ran into a couple brothers, Matt Potts '04, my big brother Mike Zion '04, Mike White '04, and Mo Gupta '03. We talked for a little while and they quickly found that the buddy whose place I was supposed to stay at that evening was not answering his phone leaving me "homeless" in New Orleans for the night (bad metaphor, I know.) Without hesitation, the guys gave me their address, room number, and promised me a place to crash for the evening. With the exception of Mike, I hadn't seen these guys in a long time and within minutes of re-connecting, they had me staying on their couch that night. With all the chaos on the streets that evening, it was really nice to be able to hang out and share my misery of a second straight loss with some great brothers. How many friends from your office or your rec league softball team would take care of you like they did me? If we're similar people... not many. Mike even woke me up at 6am so I could make my flight on time even though no one else had to be up until after 8. You just don't find friends like that... only brothers. Thanks, brothers, for reminding me that our bonds are "true friendship" and for "helping any worthy member of SigEp." Thanks for living up to our oath.




2 comments:

  1. Scott, good story! Good to have brothers! This is CJ just scewing around. I had to sign up for a google account to do this!

    CJ

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  2. Scott, looks great! But how do we integrate (remember I'm an old timer). Is this a different site than the website?

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