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Asher Flailing was a Lancaster activity where RA Asher or other RAs played Just Dance in the auditorium.  
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Watch Asher Flail Like an Idiot was a Lancaster activity, popular in 17.1 and 17.2,  where RA Asher or other RAs played Just Dance in the auditorium. The idea behind it was that the students would watch them fail; unfortunately, they were too good to do said failing and flailing. All versions of this activity ended with Asher, and any student who wanted to join, dancing to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5aSiEaykoY Darude Sandstorm from Dance Central 3]. Other common songs danced to included [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F84RSDBY1c Ra Ra Rasputin], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiGGusLWGR0 Constantinople], and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByqFY-Boq5Y American Pie] (lol you thought).
  
It drew huge crowds and was so hilarious, another activity was created called "Extreme Asher Flailing" with the same concept.
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It drew huge crowds and was so hilarious, another activity was created called "Extreme Asher Flailing" with the same concept. One of the final, and most attended, activities of 17.2 was the "Final Flail".

Latest revision as of 22:25, 26 September 2017

Watch Asher Flail Like an Idiot was a Lancaster activity, popular in 17.1 and 17.2, where RA Asher or other RAs played Just Dance in the auditorium. The idea behind it was that the students would watch them fail; unfortunately, they were too good to do said failing and flailing. All versions of this activity ended with Asher, and any student who wanted to join, dancing to Darude Sandstorm from Dance Central 3. Other common songs danced to included Ra Ra Rasputin, Constantinople, and American Pie (lol you thought).

It drew huge crowds and was so hilarious, another activity was created called "Extreme Asher Flailing" with the same concept. One of the final, and most attended, activities of 17.2 was the "Final Flail".