some students at the Kansas State University
Kites got shut down in 1993 because of too many MIPs. Lucky's promptly opened up (where Porters is now, before it burned) and nothing missed a beat. Lucky's was the hardest bar to get into with a fake....for awhile, before it too took a nose dive.
And Dickie V in the OOD was pretty incredible back in the day.Still don't understand why he came here then. But it was amazing.
Jim Hmielewski (O-lineman) used to wear flip flops literally every day of the year. Two feet of snow? fracking Hmielewski is still wearing flip flops.
Jim Hmielewski (O-lineman) used to wear flip flops literally every day of the year. Two feet of snow? fracking Hmielewski is still wearing flip flops.
1) how can you mention hmielewski without mentioning his headphones :confused:
I had four fakes taken at Lucky's. Started going with friends of ATO's had no problem. Promptly puked in the pizza oven. oops. :barf:ya i loved being able to stock up on classes and pay the same amount as the people who were only taking 12 hrs. i over enrolled knowing that i'd end up dropping half of them.
Jim's journal was awesome. Waiting in line to pay fees at Ahearn was not. One flat fee for as many classes was awesome. Paying by the hour, not awesome.
I had four fakes taken at Lucky's. Started going with friends of ATO's had no problem. Promptly puked in the pizza oven. oops. :barf:ya i loved being able to stock up on classes and pay the same amount as the people who were only taking 12 hrs. i over enrolled knowing that i'd end up dropping half of them.
Jim's journal was awesome. Waiting in line to pay fees at Ahearn was not. One flat fee for as many classes was awesome. Paying by the hour, not awesome.
I had four fakes taken at Lucky's. Started going with friends of ATO's had no problem. Promptly puked in the pizza oven. oops. :barf:ya i loved being able to stock up on classes and pay the same amount as the people who were only taking 12 hrs. i over enrolled knowing that i'd end up dropping half of them.
Jim's journal was awesome. Waiting in line to pay fees at Ahearn was not. One flat fee for as many classes was awesome. Paying by the hour, not awesome.
So, that's why it took you seven years to graduate? :gocho:
FIVE (and a half). damn it. :bang:I had four fakes taken at Lucky's. Started going with friends of ATO's had no problem. Promptly puked in the pizza oven. oops. :barf:ya i loved being able to stock up on classes and pay the same amount as the people who were only taking 12 hrs. i over enrolled knowing that i'd end up dropping half of them.
Jim's journal was awesome. Waiting in line to pay fees at Ahearn was not. One flat fee for as many classes was awesome. Paying by the hour, not awesome.
So, that's why it took you seven years to graduate? :gocho:
FIVE (and a half). damn it. :bang:I had four fakes taken at Lucky's. Started going with friends of ATO's had no problem. Promptly puked in the pizza oven. oops. :barf:ya i loved being able to stock up on classes and pay the same amount as the people who were only taking 12 hrs. i over enrolled knowing that i'd end up dropping half of them.
Jim's journal was awesome. Waiting in line to pay fees at Ahearn was not. One flat fee for as many classes was awesome. Paying by the hour, not awesome.
So, that's why it took you seven years to graduate? :gocho:
There used to be this little Vietnamese kid who hung around the Union, I can't remember his first name, but his last name was Nguyen. Anyway, he was a self-proclaimed performance poet and would read all the really crazy poems out loud all over the Union. Stuff like "America is the penis that eff Vietnam..." Wild stuff.Quoc! Holy crap, I forgot about him. I knew him through a few friends. I went to some of the parties the Campus Vietnamese club hosted, which were quite a hoot. Quoc would make up the fliers, one in particular advertised the "mountains of beers". Good times.
Also went to the soul asylum/matthew sweet concert. I believe that was my sophomore year (95-96?)
used to spend hours down in the ville at streetside digging through the used cd's to find those 3 dollar one hit wonders that you just had to have. Before Napster came along.
"Fatima Mansions"? Man, that band was good at premonitions, because she undoubtedly lives in one now.
Also went to the soul asylum/matthew sweet concert. I believe that was my sophomore year (95-96?)
used to spend hours down in the ville at streetside digging through the used cd's to find those 3 dollar one hit wonders that you just had to have. Before Napster came along.
the year before Weezer and Live came to town. Me and some buddies went just for Weezer and left in the middle of Live's set. Also, this awful band called Fatima Mansions came on first. Lots of "get off the stage"/"you suck!" during their set.
You're right bro, I apologize. It actually is a very big deal to me. I guess you could say I didn't acknowledge it because turnabout is fair play. (http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=3376.0)
For reals though, I love that you have Jim's Journal. Which one? I Went To College And It Was Okay? Because I just ordered that used on Amazon for $0.01 +$3.99 S&H.
best was drinking a beer in the street, watching bombers burn to the ground.
And Union Fan loaf and biscuits and gravy.i was so broke in college that i ate fan loafs for lunch for like 3 years straight. just dipped the bread in the free ranch (sd's favorite dressing) and drank water. elite.
And Union Fan loaf and biscuits and gravy.i was so broke in college that i ate fan loafs for lunch for like 3 years straight. just dipped the bread in the free ranch (sd's favorite dressing) and drank water. elite.
What was the name of the advice column running in the Collegian around 94-96? Some of the questions were hilarious, like the guy that was worried about his roommate who liked to masturbate into a sock, and then wear it all day...
What was the name of the advice column running in the Collegian around 94-96? Some of the questions were hilarious, like the guy that was worried about his roommate who liked to masturbate into a sock, and then wear it all day...
I remember that specific letter, I'm pretty sure the column was called "Dear Cassandra". Anybody else remember? Another Collegian gem was the column written by Kevyn Jacobs (note the spelling of his first name). It was some 300 pound gay fat ugly dude with a beard, who walked around campus in a fricking kilt.
i remember both of those bags. Dear Cassandra reminds me of that Effentra chick from 96.5 the Buzz, i hate her too.What was the name of the advice column running in the Collegian around 94-96? Some of the questions were hilarious, like the guy that was worried about his roommate who liked to masturbate into a sock, and then wear it all day...
I remember that specific letter, I'm pretty sure the column was called "Dear Cassandra". Anybody else remember? Another Collegian gem was the column written by Kevyn Jacobs (note the spelling of his first name). It was some 300 pound gay fat ugly dude with a beard, who walked around campus in a fricking kilt.
I wonder whatever happened to Shannon Casebeer. That name was carved into hundreds of desks and written on every wall in Seaton / Seaton Court. :confused:shannon married dan gish.
I wonder whatever happened to Shannon Casebeer. That name was carved into hundreds of desks and written on every wall in Seaton / Seaton Court. :confused:
:surprised:
Some jokester updated the Jim's Journal entry. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%27s_Journal#The_humor)
P. S. Daris. I got my book. :cool:
Holy crap. That is insane. Did they have one of the first ever cell phones or something?
Holy crap. That is insane. Did they have one of the first ever cell phones or something?
They were downstairs at the phone they had outside of the dorm. :rolleyes:
also had JJIWtCaIWOK
Dilly's Deli....there was a sandwich.
And Union Fan loaf and biscuits and gravy.
That's cold-blooded. Dilly's Deli...that's where Starbucks is now, right? Or was it where Sisters of Sound is?
That's cold-blooded. Dilly's Deli...that's where Starbucks is now, right? Or was it where Sisters of Sound is?
Yup, Starbucks. Had like $2 Ruebens on Tuesday. Also, unlimited crackers.
best was drinking a beer in the street, watchingbombersClub Karrington burn to the ground.
Loved Jim's Journal.
Those of you still in the motherland, does Terry still sell candles? Does the Collegian still run Jim's Journal?
I wonder whatever happened to Shannon Casebeer. That name was carved into hundreds of desks and written on every wall in Seaton / Seaton Court. :confused:shannon married dan gish.
-KJ's
-Terry the Candle guy
-Bryson Robbins singing in Pat's
-Swing Crew
-The SAE's used to be cool
-Pyramid Pizza blew doors off others
-Aggieville Billy walking around with a 2 liter of Coke and his sweats pulled up high
:horrorsurprise: :horrorsurprise: :horrorsurprise: :horrorsurprise: :horrorsurprise: :horrorsurprise: :horrorsurprise:Loved Jim's Journal.
HE'S BACK!!!!
http://www.gocomics.com/jimsjournal/2011/04/22/ (http://www.gocomics.com/jimsjournal/2011/04/22/)
:horrorsurprise: :horrorsurprise: :horrorsurprise: :horrorsurprise: :horrorsurprise: :horrorsurprise: :horrorsurprise:Loved Jim's Journal.
HE'S BACK!!!!
http://www.gocomics.com/jimsjournal/2011/04/22/ (http://www.gocomics.com/jimsjournal/2011/04/22/)
coulda used more references to slam dunks but that song is still a slam dunk in my book SPAAAAACCCEEEE JAAAAAAAAAMMMMM
ZOMG
You're right bro, I apologize. It actually is a very big deal to me. I guess you could say I didn't acknowledge it because turnabout is fair play. (http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=3376.0)
For reals though, I love that you have Jim's Journal. Which one? I Went To College And It Was Okay? Because I just ordered that used on Amazon for $0.01 +$3.99 S&H.
Saw Big head Todd and someone else I can't remember at bram. Probably 96