That evening saw our public debate, on THW negotiate with terrorist, which we again proposed. We were against grad students and debate coaches Amanda and Kyle, and it was and fun debate, with another really great turn out. The audience were also able to be the first to sing Lewis 'Happy Birthday' in advance of him turning 24 on Sunday. Afterwards we headed to one of Waco's finest restaurants, for what was probably one of my top meals on the tour so far.
Friday morning we experienced some Waco history, with a trip to the Dr Pepper museum, which originates (or as they like to say, 'discovered') in the town. Perhaps due to the not so subtle pro Dr Pepper message (which amusingly included trash talking other fizzy-drinks brands) the Dr Pepper we sampled in the cafe at the end was bizarrely good, and I have since been converted to the cause of Dr Pepper... We then headed to lunch with the debate team - which not only offered great food, but is also an eaterie favoured by George W Bush, who has a ranch in Crawford which is just outside of Waco (the walls of the restaurant are adorned with pictures of the owner with the Bush family). The afternoon saw more animal related fun, with a trip to Wacos very impressive Zoo; the baby monkeys in particular were unbelievably adorable. As per the picture to the right, Lewis tried some of his debating skills on a Leopard; they didn't work quite so well though. The day ended well, spent eating and hanging out with the debate team, who are luckily a great group of interesting and funny people, making our weekend a great one.
Sunday saw a pleasantly late start, before heading to the debate squad room, where we got to see our first full policy debate. I remain in awe of the speed and quantity of information the debaters both follow and produce! Our final night in Waco started with Lewis trying to protect his ego by not loosing at FIFA on the X-box, followed by a great meal at a local restaurants, where the list of new things I've eaten in America was extended to include Alligator and 'Hush Puppies', which are not shoes but rather fried Corn bread, and also very good. We ended the night watching, for a second time, The Social Network (which remains a good movie, to be recommended!).