Some years ago, when I was in High School we had a relatively diverse and cohesive student body, but this new rivalry has created something amazing.
Two Impressively Flawless and Professional Videos.
Cliques have always existed just like the 80′s movies ‘Pretty In Pink’ and ‘Weird Science’. None more historically divisive than that of the three groups; Athletes, Musicians, and the Audio/Visual Club. Even though most schools had an innate allegiance to their aegis, there has never been such a memorable combination of all three groups, as both schools bring their Friday Night Football Rivalry to the world of YouTube and social media.
Here is the original Grayson video that has almost 200,000 views!
Brookwood Where You At?
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6NMA7lAnGs&feature=share
and of course the reigning champions’ response.
Grayson Step Your Game Up
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On1uwi6UMgc&list=FLJIJsM-L8EKzEtdhE4Lq_fg&feature=mh_lolz
…of course creative license defends all of the dangling prepositions in both videos and their titles.
BROOKWOOD WHERE U AT?! GRAYSON ALL DAY! LEH GHOOOOOOOOOO!!
Umm… “step your game up” is a command… Similar to other acceptable commands in the english language such as “Get up” and “Move around.” On the other hand, the phrase “where you at” does blatantly disregard proper grammar.
Understood, though proper grammar would default to the best ‘writing choice’ of ‘Step UP Your Game’. Step Your Game Up’ as a phrase is cliche and ‘up’, as a preposition, still ‘dangles’ in every English Class at Grayson, Brookwood, and beyond.
“Word Up”!