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Sunday, October 19th, 2008 12:17 am
  • 07:37 Oh, final update: may have lost that first round. Word on the street is that our opponents in Round 2 had lost, too, so... #
  • 10:30 Waiting for pairings for 4th. Sleepy - got home 1 a.m., to bed 2 a.m., and woke at 7. #
  • 11:33 ...and we're first back to GA after round. Feeling good about my PM - don't think I won or anything, but spoke much better than yesterday. #
  • 14:14 Lunch (fake Chinese!) as they work out who breaks. PMed again, the Hiroshima case, and *kicked butt*. Won't break into or watch finals, tho. #
  • 14:26 On further consideration, may stay after all - as the varsity members are pointing out, watching the out-rounds is very educational. #
  • 16:58 The Maryland/Fordham team got eliminated in quarters - we're still watching semis and finals. Got ballots back: embarrassingly, we went 0-4. #
  • 18:20 Semis done. I came out of the round thinking the debate I saw stank, and then discovered that the other was actually worse. Ouch. #
  • 18:43 Waiting for final. I have no confidence whatsoever that it will not blow bloody chunks, but for no other reason than "you should", I'm here. #
  • 19:43 Dude, that was seriously awesome. Especially floor speeches! #
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Sunday, October 19th, 2008 04:39 am (UTC)
Bummer dude; 0-4. Oh well. :)
Sunday, October 19th, 2008 04:39 am (UTC)
And yes, final rounds rock!
Sunday, October 19th, 2008 03:00 pm (UTC)
Oh, yeah! I was worried when I heard the debate topic, but the Leader of Opposition did a fantastic job, and it just went up from there. And then there were the three floor speeches before the rebuttals - one for Gov, one for Opp, and one for getting some more Chinese food from the front of the room (seriously, I have no idea what he was saying, I was just laughing along with everyone else as he stood there brazenly shovelling lo mein onto a plate...).
Sunday, October 19th, 2008 02:58 pm (UTC)
Yeah, well, neither of us were experts at flowing or signposting - I was better than my partner, but that doesn't solve the problem. Practice, practice, practice...

(...and, amusingly, my partner was saying yesterday he'd like to videotape practice for postmortem analysis...)
Sunday, October 19th, 2008 03:36 pm (UTC)
Yep. It works. Hearing myself really helps me. And flowing sucks! Geez, you have to write way too fast and you have to keep it organized. I don't know what the recommended NPDA flowing style/pattern is.

What inspired you to join debate? Or have you always done it?
Sunday, October 19th, 2008 07:34 pm (UTC)
APDA - as far as I can tell, it's simply points and subpoints for the on-case side and the off-case side. Problem is keeping up while writing your own case for your next speech, of course.

Really, I joined because I thought it was a cool skill. Never did it before.