Category Archives: Raleigh

246 Miles, 3 Tennis Balls and 1 Peanut Butter Sandwich

It all started on the way back from Asheville coming off a long, cold weekend camping in the mountains of western NC. Liollio and I were both driving full car loads of people and camping gear back to Raleigh. And as with most things that involve Liollio and I, this simple trip home quickly dissolved into a competition. I’m not clear on all the details of how it began but the goal of this particular contest was to get my car in front of Liollio’s Jeep on the highway whereupon my trusty shotgun passenger Justin LaRosa would toss objects back at Liollio through my sunroof. Liollio’s goal was the same. The vehicle that took the most direct hits would be the loser.

It began as soon as we left Asheville, both vehicles jockeying for position in front of the other. And for the most part that opening stretch to Winston was fairly uneventful; we narrowly missed Liollio with two tennis balls that flew to the right. Liollio missed high with one of his tennis balls. It wasn’t until the Winston to Raleigh stretch that business started to pick up. We were out of tennis balls and had only a peanut butter sandwich left to throw. We were sure Liollio, also out of tennis balls, would be forced to resort to leftover food as well. However neither of us were willing to let the other get out in front. I will never forget hitting the I-85 I-40 split doing 100 mph, only to see Liollio, big grin on his face and all, pass me to the right. 15 miles later I witnessed Liollio use the far, far right “breakdown” lane to pass some poor old lady at God knows what speed. At this point I realized it literally might take death to beat Liollio. I had to pull back. We somehow managed to beat Liollio home by taking a shortcut through his neighborhood, surprised him as he pulled into the cul-de-sac and hit him with the peanut butter sandwich. But we both knew that this hardly qualified as victory.

In the end nobody really won and I guess you could say the real victory was that neither of us lost our license, nobody got killed and a trip that normally takes about 4 hours literally felt like 30 minutes.

- Matt Herring

Body Pillow

I remember the first time I met Liollio, he past out at my apartment and spent the night straddling my body pillow. I’m so poor I sadly still have that body pillow.

I don’t think the stains are from Liollio…

- posted by David Xiong

Liolliord

Sometimes people come up to you looking like Jesus, and when someone comes up to you and embraces you, and you don’t think you know them, and they know your name, sometimes you really think its Jesus.

Why Alex is Jesus

1. He had the beard and the long hair.
2. Twelve guys follow him around all the time.
3. He can turn water into wine.
4. He’s always there to listen even if its hours of babble.
5. He brought that one guy back from the dead that one time.
6. He hangs out with drunks and prostitutes.
7. Sometimes he rides into town on a donkey.
8. He tells stories that sometimes don’t make sense to most people until you think about it for a while.
9. He can make a lot of food out of not that much.
10. He draws a pretty big crowd.

Okay I first met Alex at a thanksgiving dinner and then a few weeks later at midnight basketball (through Intervarsity Christian Fellowship). But my fondest memory and the beginning of our friendship began months later. I was in downtown Raleigh at First Friday with some friends when this guy yelled my name, came up to me and gave me a huge hug. It took me a minute to realize it was Alex because he looked so much like Jesus. Alex became a great friend since that day—always willing to listen to me vent, always encouraging and always kept me laughing. Thanks for being there. Have a great Birthday!

P.S. Are you Jesus?

- posted by September Pinckney

The Classic T

They say that clothes don’t make the man.

But if you don’t know these shirts, then you don’t know Liollio.



- a compiled by Alex Ford

Studio Quote Board

The quote board hung on the door in our studio, awaiting thoughtful prose from the young designers.

Here are a few of the best from Mr. Liollio:

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Liollio: “Elementary school was like the 9th circle of HELL for me.”

Britt: “How was middle school?”

Liollio: “Ho-hum…”

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Graham: “Go get help from the girls in there; they’re compassionate…”

Liollio: “Does anyone in here know ho—”

Colleen: “NOPE.”

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Liollio: “I just can’t sit down or sit still — it’s involuntary.”
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Liollio: “Violence never hurt anyone.”
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Kat: “Dammit! The Greeks are so boring! They . . . oh, sorry Liollio . . .”

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-posted by Emily Busey

Indiana Jones, the Love Doctor

I shared several classrooms with Alex Liollio during our years at NC State, but we never hung out really so my memories are limited to such occasions as The Halloween Bash 2003 (Indiana Jones OMG) and The Terror of the 10-Point Type (co-starring Maura).

However I CAN say that Alex is one of the funniest, most interesting, and most unique people I’ve met. Not to mention I’ve never met anyone who is more passionate about everything he does. This is an awesome way to be…I wish I could be a little more like that!

Happy 24th Birthday, Liollio. Here’s to you and all the ways you’ve touched the lives of others!

- posted by Kristen Collosso

Photoshopped Shirts & Rooftop Parties

So there are two distinct memories I have of our dear friend, and they both stem
from Alex Ford’s birthday party last year. The first was that he had gone to great
lengths, and was quite late to Alex’s little shindig because he was slaving over
those fabulous photoshop t-shirts of Ford’s face on a ripped body in an animal
print singlet.

Just a perk of having Liollio as a good friend!

Later that night, he decided that the happening place to be was on the roof, so
he climbed up the side of your house and was running around on the roof
throwing water balloons haphazardly into the yard at poor unsuspecting
partygoers. Typical. :)

Finally, I have to say, that even as the “new” friend way back when, I have
always felt welcomed and engaged by Alex. He is quick with a hug and is always
interested in what everybody is doing, no matter how long it has been since he’s
seen you. He is a genuinely kind person, and I’m glad to know him!

– posted by Erin Boyd

Stomach like a Bottomless Pit

My first meeting with Alex was at the Barnes’ home in Raleigh. My husband and I were visiting from Illinois for Thanksgiving and Alex was invited to Thanksgiving dinner. When I entered the room where the guys were watching TV, Alex stood to greet me. I was immediately impressed with his Southern politeness, that unfortunately is no longer prevalent in other parts of the country.

During dinner Alex entertained us with stories–like when he almost drowned Dan when he took him out for a speedboat ride into rough water in Charleston Harbor! (Terrifying for a grandma to hear). After all of us were stuffed from the delicious meal, Alex asked if he could have the huge drumstick!

He has a stomach like a bottomless pit!

In every photo I’ve seen he looks different—suave and debonair with his “widow’s peak” hair; like a pirate, handsome and dashing with his white teeth and big smile;

posing with friends with all kinds of expressions.

He’s very much as ease with everyone—and uninhibited. Alex is unforgettable.

I’ve heard him being teased about what NOT to name his children—Lee, Leo, or Lilly Liollio!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ALEX!

- posted by Barb Crangle (Dan Barnes’ Grandma)

Impromptu Karaokes

When I think of Alex Liollio, I think of integrity, compassion, dignity and Greek things. Things like crazy mythological gods. And columns—both Doric, and the other kind.

But most of all, I think of his angelic singing voice.

An example that springs to mind is one the kid probably doesn’t remember, as I believe we were both about three sheets to the wind at this particular time. But as memory serves, he and I were both attending a small soiree at someone’s house when, at some point in the night, we felt the need to launch into an a capella version of Third Eye Blind’s Semi Charmed Kind of Life.

And, good people, I kid you not—we hit every word of that song. Flawlessly. Nailed it from start to finish. I did feel myself stumble a few times, but not Alex. His confidence and leadership set new standards of excellence for midnight choirs. He even knew that part that they cut out of the radio version! And when we got to sing that epic chorus of Doo Doo Doo’s, my soul was set free.

I’ve never been more impressed with anyone, up to that point or ever since. You’re truly a champion, Alex Liollio. Thank God for you sir! And have a Happy Birthday buddy!!

xoxoxoxoxo

- posted by Graham Misenheimer