Originally posted by: Millennium
It was joke so please don't take it seriously. I was very good friends with my RA.
Originally posted by: hagbard
Being a libertarian at Karl Marx U. (U. of Windsor).
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: sohcrates
Did you have balconies in the dorms at your school?
nope. that would've spelt disaster. heheh
That's exactly why most schools take drinking and drug use very seriously. It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt or killed by falling off a balcony, out a window, etc. It's happened at my school, at WSU, at WWU, and other schools.
These rules are made for a reason.
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: Millennium
It was joke so please don't take it seriously. I was very good friends with my RA.
I know, I was kidding around, too.
Most RAs are really laid back if you get beyond the stigma of their "being an RA".
Did that make sense?
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: sohcrates
Did you have balconies in the dorms at your school?
nope. that would've spelt disaster. heheh
That's exactly why most schools take drinking and drug use very seriously. It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt or killed by falling off a balcony, out a window, etc. It's happened at my school, at WSU, at WWU, and other schools.
These rules are made for a reason.
Remind me not to invite you to any of my parties![]()
U know what they say, 'there's a time and place for everything, and that's college'
Originally posted by: compudog
My fvckup was dropping out in my Junior year. You see, I met this girl, and we'd go parking, cut classes. That was in 1988. I married her in 1990 and we had our first child in 1998. I sometimes wonder how things would be if I had finished school.
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: hagbard
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: sohcrates
Did you have balconies in the dorms at your school?
nope. that would've spelt disaster. heheh
That's exactly why most schools take drinking and drug use very seriously. It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt or killed by falling off a balcony, out a window, etc. It's happened at my school, at WSU, at WWU, and other schools.
These rules are made for a reason.
Remind me not to invite you to any of my parties![]()
U know what they say, 'there's a time and place for everything, and that's college'
You whacky Canadians!
I don't really care if people drink; all I care is that a) my female residents are safe when they go to parties, b) that people are smart around balconies and windows, and c) that they don't do it in front of me.
Other than that, I couldn't care less.
Besides, who are you to judge how I party?![]()
Originally posted by: d33pt
uhh why did you open the door.. and why didn't you hide the booze. you guys are weak.. probably freshmen
Originally posted by: compudog
My fvckup was dropping out in my Junior year. You see, I met this girl, and we'd go parking, cut classes. That was in 1988. I married her in 1990 and we had our first child in 1998. I sometimes wonder how things would be if I had finished school.
Originally posted by: minendo
Purdue University is a dry campus supposedly.Originally posted by: LordJezoWhat the heck school does that?Originally posted by: Beast1284 Dry campus, even if you're over 21.
Originally posted by: djheater
The following is not something I'm proud of and is something I constantly refer to when in need of perspective:
Drinking with a friend over the recent cancer death of a mutual buddy we finished a bottle of Jaeger between us. I was pretty much poisoned. I went out walking apparently and passed out on some train tracks (@ Illinois State) I was thankfully rescued by a girl and brought to the nearest house (where a party was going on) I slept it off on thier couch and was, by the grace of god, allowed to wake up in the morning with the worst hangover ever...
Originally posted by: acidvoodoo
Originally posted by: djheater
The following is not something I'm proud of and is something I constantly refer to when in need of perspective:
Drinking with a friend over the recent cancer death of a mutual buddy we finished a bottle of Jaeger between us. I was pretty much poisoned. I went out walking apparently and passed out on some train tracks (@ Illinois State) I was thankfully rescued by a girl and brought to the nearest house (where a party was going on) I slept it off on thier couch and was, by the grace of god, allowed to wake up in the morning with the worst hangover ever...
and you married her right?
Originally posted by: compudog
My fvckup was dropping out in my Junior year. You see, I met this girl, and we'd go parking, cut classes. That was in 1988. I married her in 1990 and we had our first child in 1998. I sometimes wonder how things would be if I had finished school.
