KSUFans Archives
Fan Life => The Endzone Dive => Topic started by: Pike on August 27, 2009, 06:52:03 PM
-
I just bought a book at Varneys ($200 accounting book :curse:) and I was walking back through the ville and there was a crowd of about 30 people and a 49 news crew in front of Tubbys. Then a black suv pulls up and everyone started clapping. Then, of all people, Tim Fitzgerald steps out followed by some other losers and runs into Tubby's.
Wtf?
-
Live taping of 'The Drive'
-
People still buy books? Lmao.
-
Lemon Party?
-
Lemon Party?
-
Isn't "Tubby's" the name of fitz's duplex?
-
Isn't "Tubby" the name of fitz's boy friend?
-
I just bought a book at Varneys ($200 accounting book :curse:) and I was walking back through the ville and there was a crowd of about 30 people and a 49 news crew in front of Tubbys. Then a black suv pulls up and everyone started clapping. Then, of all people, Tim Fitzgerald steps out followed by some other losers and runs into Tubby's.
Wtf?
I drove by about the same time and saw the 49 crew. Taped my car as i drove by. Was wondering when to expect to see me on tv. :gocho:
If i knew Fitz was involved...FML
-
People still buy books? Lmao.
Out of curiosity, what is the alternative to buying books now-a-days? Is everything .pdf now? It's been a while since I was at KState, so it's an honest question here.
-
People still buy books? Lmao.
Out of curiosity, what is the alternative to buying books now-a-days? Is everything .pdf now? It's been a while since I was at KState, so it's an honest question here.
Bought some e-books this semester and saved a ton. For two bucks a book it's not a bad deal. Not an undergrad so, thankfully, I don't have to mess with textbooks anymore, and I'm not sure if that is an option for them.
-
People still buy books? Lmao.
Out of curiosity, what is the alternative to buying books now-a-days? Is everything .pdf now? It's been a while since I was at KState, so it's an honest question here.
Bought some e-books this semester and saved a ton. For two bucks a book it's not a bad deal. Not an undergrad so, thankfully, I don't have to mess with textbooks anymore, and I'm not sure if that is an option for them.
I noticed Amazon has like 35K textbooks available for Kindle. They're like 10 bucks apiece, or so. Can't imagine how much money I would have saved, you can buy a Kindle for less than the price of one semester's books. Oh, and I guess you don't have to kill a bunch of trees and all that.