View Full Version : To those who are dorming or have dormed...
Cardin
06-23-2008, 05:37 PM
...is it as sweet as it sounds? I'm dorming at SFU aaand it looks like it could be fun. Any good stories?
The Epidemic
06-23-2008, 05:41 PM
Dorms life was mad fun for me. I mean i was only living at my schools dorms for a year b4 i got kicked out (of the dorms :/) but, its definetly worth it imo. So many parties, drinkin and broads.
Septimus Prime
06-23-2008, 05:43 PM
Don't room with a friend. Opt for a random roommate.
Trust me.
R.P.D rookie
06-23-2008, 05:45 PM
Don't room with a friend. Opt for a random roommate.
Trust me.
OR
Opt for a room by yourself if at all possible. It's nice to be able to come home from class and just kick back and relax in your own room without having to stare someone in the face or feel like you have to make conversation. Or even the worst when you get home your roomate has friends or his woman over.
Thankfully all my years at college were in a dorm room by myself.
Rob2_0
06-23-2008, 05:45 PM
yeah, if ur a social person and can get along wiff others
cross your fingers u dont get a total dick
ckrazy
06-23-2008, 05:45 PM
Drink/Smoke/get fat.... I like the first two but hated the last one but thankfully I am a gym rat so when summer came around it was all work.
ProfessorS
06-23-2008, 06:00 PM
It really depends on your floor, it can be the most fun you've ever had or a complete nightmare. If it's the latter, try to make friends outside your floor, join clubs etc. Also, co-ed floors fucking win.
TheSix
06-23-2008, 06:03 PM
SFSU dorms are noisy!
:sad:
I wouldn't put too much faith in the school picking you a good roomy. And you definitely shouldn't room with someone you know.
As already suggested, you should try to room by yourself if possible. You get the dorm experience without the hassle of living with someone.
Adam Warlock
06-23-2008, 06:10 PM
lol@ you shower/kitchen sharing dormies. Stay in an on campus apartment like I did if you can. My pad was the hangout spot because the girls wanted to be able to cook/chill in a relaxed setting. I was on the first floor too, so room check = bitch get out the window. In my two years on campus the only time I ever got caught by RA's was when this stupid bitch ran into the bathroom and tried to hide behind a fucking shower curtain.
tajiri
06-23-2008, 06:10 PM
FLIPFLOPS!!!
for the love of all things wear flipflops in the shower and keep your soap in a safe place.
trust me.
:/
The Epidemic
06-23-2008, 06:14 PM
damn...my dorms had seperate bathrooms and bedrooms. I thought most dorms were like this but..i guess not.
Adam Warlock
06-23-2008, 06:18 PM
damn...my dorms had seperate bathrooms and bedrooms. I thought most dorms were like this but..i guess not.
Nope. You should have seen the looks on girls and guys faces alike stepping into what basically amounted to a free bachelor pad. One of the dude's I met freshmen year was bragging about his "corner room" because it had 10 more square feet than most dorm rooms. He was ready to fight me for my apartment lol. I did have 3 apartment mates though. No roommate. 2 bathrooms were more than enough.
ViciousSLASH
06-23-2008, 06:21 PM
I had to live in a 2 person room with three people with a jock bro and a hippy. It was super odd couple. Somehow we all got along fairly well.
At the next college I had a rower for a roomate for like 3 days and then he left and I was alone for the rest of the year. That was quite nice.
Then I was in a suite thing with two rooms/common area/our own bathroom thing divided with 2 people I knew and 1 random guy. That was pretty fun, I got depressed and quit school. My roomate, who was one of my best friends, keyword WAS, was barely there but he got all mad when he was there because I slept till like 5pm everyday.
I mean damn man, I quit school, he could have just woken me up. But he tried to complain about it. What a stupid college life I've lived.
uknowuwishuwereme
06-23-2008, 06:51 PM
Berkeley has co-ed bathrooms.
Tomahawk
06-23-2008, 06:51 PM
If you want something, by it yourself. Nothing is weirder than a roommate that wants to use your stuff all the time because you used something of theirs. Get flipflops, and set the ground rules of what you will allow and not allow immediately. Hope you dont get community bathrooms... they get nasty.
Ho0v-Man
06-23-2008, 08:05 PM
My dorm experience sucked. My roommate would get up at 8 am to watch ESPN. It doesn't sound too bad but it sucked since he and his friends stayed up until 2 the before watching it. All he ever did was watch sports and work out. He didn't play anything either. Watching sports was just a hobby. 5 hours of ESPN a day is NOT a hobby.
We didn't get along so well. Me locking him out for two hours so I could bang my girlfriend didn't help much either. :sweat:
Public showers are indeed nasty. Meal plans are the shit though.:pray: I have a friend who doesn't want to waste the money on one and buys a cooks all his food. I calculated it all up and he only saves about 20 bucks a month. I'd say it's worth it. :tup:
I went to a small college for a semester, and it had one dorm building that was co-ed. It was nice because every room had it's own bathroom and if wanted to holler at some one, you could practically yell outside of your room and the person would eventually hear you(though, that never happened but it's possible). My roommate was solid, we were the only few 21+ students so we became drinking buddies. We both decided to lay some ground rules the day we moved in together, so that was nice getting that out of the way. Also we went out that day and gathered cleaning stuff and split the cost. So if you do those things ASAP, it will make living with someone in the long run a lot more smoother. Also if you have any worries even if it's the small things that become irritating, let the person know right away.
Like I felt like I came off as a bitch for telling my roommate pretty much all my pet peeves or gripes, but he understood and also told me his. Good communication is also key. Other then that, even though we were both over 21, we still had to obey the dorm rules of no alcohol. But if you can be smart, you can try to sneak some in to your room as we did a few times when we didn't feel like walking in the blizzards to go to the bars. You just gotta be on good terms with the RAs and still be smart about it. I think a quarter of the students that lived in the dorms got fines for bringing alcohol in the dorm, and majority of them were retarded about it and deserved to be caught.
Atryu
06-23-2008, 08:36 PM
Even if it becomes a nightmare (because your roomate is a dick... or because you get yourself in the situation of being "the dick"), you'll still make cool stroies to tell after graduating!
You know... stuff like:
- Roomate1 sleeps with roomamte2's girlfriend...
- Roomate2 swaps roomate1's bottle of fanta orange with a bottle of his own piss...
- Roomate1 puts himself banging roomate2's GF on youtube...
- Roomate2 heartlessly crucifies roomate1's favourite stuffed Yoda doll in the toilets...
- Roomate1 puts coakroach eggs into roomate2's pillow...
- Roomate2 kicks Roomate1 in the nuts...
- Roomate 1 vs. Roomate2... round 1... FIGHT!
- other roomates are taking bets...
- Roomate3 bets 20 bucks on Roomate2 to win!
- Roomate3 (after Roomate2's flawless victory) invites all other roomates to get drunk in his room...
- Roomate1 sleeps with roomate3's GF...
etc... etc...
Good old times... cherished memories!
lol i dont dorm but when i visit my friends i always wonder how the fuck they do ok in school. the dorms walls were paper thin..if u were fucking everyone knew.
GhibliCat
06-23-2008, 08:46 PM
I had one good year and one bad year in the dorms. Definitely set yourself up for a co-ed dorm if you want a cleaner, less dumb environment. My first year I spent in an all-guys dorm and a couple times I had to maneuver around the mess of drunken vomit and piss in the hallway, gross.
My second year I opted for a random roommate and I got a complete tool. All he would do was play online poker and get fucking pissed off at losing all the time, so I tried to spend as little time around him as I could. So if you can get a single occupancy room, that'd be tight, but they're kinda hard to get sometimes. Or maybe two roommates, instead of one, cause that tends to help.
Dorm life can be great; get to know your neighbors and try to score some ladies, dude.
Raziel321
06-23-2008, 10:32 PM
say good bye to your liver
fistoftheryustar
06-23-2008, 11:45 PM
In boring states no..but SFU? go for it
thurst
06-24-2008, 12:01 AM
you have to dorm AT LEAST 1 year. i had a suite/apartment freshmen, year and it was cool bcuz of the convenience of having a kitchen but it wasn't worth it due to my suitemates being completely fucking filthy. niggas didn't do dishes or anything, gross. sophomore year i transferred and had the "normal" dorm experience with a shared shower for the floor and shit and it was fun as hell. and junior year i had an suite/apt with friends of mine, and it was alright and now (senior year +) i live in a frat house...
dorming is one of those things where no matter how much you may end up hating it (and some people do hate it) you never really regret doing it imo bcuz you'll inevitably have some fun, meet friends and have stories to tell...unless you're lame as fuck, and even then you'll probably still get your share of memories.
fistoftheryustar
06-24-2008, 12:20 AM
my room mates were ppl that were never exposed to asian ppl and the school put me with these whitest of the whitest sports jock people. my room mate the big football player was cool after getting to know me, i dont think the other guys got to know me and just it didnt seem like they respected me even til the day i left.
its less cultured part of south NJ. if this had been FL or CA or any party place, i would have went to dorm just for the party life.. wouldnt care about the room mates thing.
Septimus Prime
06-24-2008, 12:49 AM
This was before college, but one of the random roommates I've had for this academic program turned out to be Oliver Stone's son. He was pretty cool.
Angrynord
06-24-2008, 01:12 AM
Don't room with a friend. Opt for a random roommate.
Trust me.
I agree with that. If you MUST room with someone from your pool of friends, for the love of god room with someone that you communicate with rather easily. I just finished a year living with two friends, and due to their lack of communication, what could have been a good time kind of sucked ass.
RockBogart
06-24-2008, 05:01 AM
My freshman dorm had 10 floors. 8 out of the 10 floors were female.........:cool:
Hatred Edge
06-24-2008, 05:13 AM
So why is it so bad to room with a friend? I don't trust people easily and if I want to go somewhere I'd prefer to leave my stuff in with someone I know won't be a threat to it.
imasloen
06-24-2008, 09:10 AM
So why is it so bad to room with a friend? I don't trust people easily and if I want to go somewhere I'd prefer to leave my stuff in with someone I know won't be a threat to it.
I roomed with a friend of mine that I'd had since middle school and it wasn't too bad. I think people warn about it because, even if you don't realize it, you generally don't want to know the majority of your friends on such a personal level. You usually start to realize that there are more disconnects between the two of you than you first thought.
Still, I've heard guys say they roomed with the same friend all throughout college and loved it. So it can work, just think it through some before making that decision.
ShawnLoganownzu
06-24-2008, 09:33 AM
it can be a real hit or miss..my first year i was put randomly in a room with 5 other guys and shared a bedroom with 1 guy.
6 guys, 1 toilet, 1 shower :sad:
but it worked out great, some of the best memories of my life and 3 years later most of us are all still great friends, minus the 2 anti social kids that lived there...
just dont be anti social, or youll end up being left out and friendless... get out and be proactive and join clubs and shit, fun times. good luck, i miss those days
kindaichi
06-24-2008, 09:34 AM
So why is it so bad to room with a friend? I don't trust people easily and if I want to go somewhere I'd prefer to leave my stuff in with someone I know won't be a threat to it.
Because friends will think that it's okay for them to do a lot of things to you or without you where you might have trouble with. Also, when living with friends any potential conflict will put the friendship on the line. People can say the opposite and that because they are friends it will make sorting things out easier, however that's not true most of the time since it is exactly because they are friends that nothing will be sorted out
Septimus Prime
06-24-2008, 09:35 AM
So why is it so bad to room with a friend? I don't trust people easily and if I want to go somewhere I'd prefer to leave my stuff in with someone I know won't be a threat to it.
At best, it makes it slightly harder for you to make a new potential friend, which random forces you to do.
At worst, you will find out that you and your friend don't get along as well as you think you do, and in a dorming situation, there is no escape from it. You're basically locked into the same room all the time, and while you can just call it quits at the end of the year with a random, you'll have a harder time doing that with a friend.
Plus, if you're good friends already, there's a higher chance one or both of you will think it okay to break your own ground rules once in a while, which you really shouldn't need to do.
I lived on the "international" floor in my dorm at Iowa, which consisted of 3 Asians, 1 black guy, and the rest were white and all came from Iowa or Chicago. It was a co-ed floor so that was a ton of fun, girl to guy ratio was about 3:1 to boot.
Anyway it became known that if you knock on my door before 10am on a weekend I wouldn't take time to put clothes on to answer the door so I'd just open it with nothing but boxers on, well towards the end of the year I got a knock one Saturday and of course I open the door in my boxeroos, but instead of someone asking me to go to breakfast with them or two hang out and watch TV, I see a whole tour group right in front of my door. I just kind of froze and tried not to start laughing, but then some older lady gasped "oh my!", and I lost. At that time I saw about 4 people that lived on my floor down the hall just dying. Odd thing is I never heard a word about any of it from my RA or anything.
My freshman dorm had 10 floors. 8 out of the 10 floors were female.........:cool:
yes but did u get any. or did all the seniors steal the bitches.
Arsenal
06-24-2008, 10:19 AM
I lived on the "international" floor in my dorm at Iowa, which consisted of 3 Asians, 1 black guy, and the rest were white and all came from Iowa or Chicago. It was a co-ed floor so that was a ton of fun, girl to guy ratio was about 3:1 to boot.
Anyway it became known that if you knock on my door before 10am on a weekend I wouldn't take time to put clothes on to answer the door so I'd just open it with nothing but boxers on, well towards the end of the year I got a knock one Saturday and of course I open the door in my boxeroos, but instead of someone asking me to go to breakfast with them or two hang out and watch TV, I see a whole tour group right in front of my door. I just kind of froze and tried not to start laughing, but then some older lady gasped "oh my!", and I lost. At that time I saw about 4 people that lived on my floor down the hall just dying. Odd thing is I never heard a word about any of it from my RA or anything.
Meh, if you knock on a college student's dorm door on a weekend morning, then you should expect worse than a half naked guy in his boxers. They should've known better.
Meh, if you knock on a college student's dorm door on a weekend morning, then you should expect worse than a half naked guy in his boxers. They should've known better.
lol surprised that tour didnt run into anyone doing the walk of shame.
I thought it was hilarious how they knocked on my door then walked away real fast so the timing of me opening it would be when the tour walked by. Not saying it's something terrible just funny :rofl:
Also to the OP, dorms are great man, the pros far outweigh the cons.
Arsenal
06-24-2008, 10:37 AM
Yes, I agree that the pros outweigh the cons. Sure, privacy and quiet are sometimes hard to come by... even at 4am, but the social opportunities and the possible connections you can make living in such close quarters is undeniable.
Satomiblood
06-24-2008, 10:39 AM
I never had the quintessential college experience of living in the dorms, much less going to school out of town, which I suppose can be good and bad. But my classes were a short drive away and I lived with my parents.
King9999
06-24-2008, 10:44 AM
I hated my dorm.
If you're going to live in a dorm and the school offers fridge rentals, GET ONE.
AcEtUrNeDjOkEr
06-24-2008, 10:46 AM
Had above average experience in the dorms at GMU. Roomed with a random ass person my freshmen year, ended up being one of my best friends through and after college. (went to his wedding last year, his wife ended up being one of my co-workers when I was an Orientation Leader one summer). Roomed with him for two years in a co-ed floors (Mason didn't have any rules with females/males and living conditions). Then went to a double suite setup with my other bestfriend.
That year we have 4 guys, 1 shower 2 sinks. The dudes on the other side were....weird. Needless to say it was "My shit is here, keep your shit there" type thing.
My next 2 years we lived in the Hamptons of the University. 4 people, 2 separate bathrooms, kitchen and a common area. Each of us had our own rooms.
The weirdest thing that happened when I was in school was one night, me and my boy were playing NBA 2k2; chillin kicking back on a friday night. Mason has concerts and everything at the Patriot Center so you get people on campus who don't go to the school. So, were playing the game and I hear a knock on my window (bottom floor). I'm like, "WTF"....
Random Dude: "Dude....dude....can I use your room?"
Me: "Fyck you talkin' bout"
RD: "I'm trying to hit this chick" *chick comes to the window....bustdown looking chick
Me: "Fyck no, get ya gorilla ass chick from my fan before we kick ya ass"
RD: "Come on man, I'll pay"
Me: *get up and slide the window so I can kick dudes ass.....dude ran quick as shit.
ended up losing the game in overtime too.....
Black Chanler
06-24-2008, 11:04 AM
Im still in college and dorm room experiences are a roll of the dice
1st year: My roomie became one of my good friends, we would play Soul Calibur 3, NBA 2k6 and Gears of War until 3, go to waffle house and go to sleep at 4:30, then go to class at 9 be done by 3 take an illmatic nap rinse and repeat.
2nd year: My roomate was a coke sniffing faggot (no bullshit) so I didnt stay in my room that much. Only advantage was that he brought in the bitches 10 fold i gotta admit.
Good Things about living in dorms
+ You practically living with your friends/lady friends
+ Doing homework is actually kinda easier because your parents arent heckling you
+ All the myths about college girls (at white colleges at least) are so very true
+ You will find some of the most creative means of hanging out.
Bad Things about living in dorms
- For some reason you just get chubby, I don't know why
- Dorm girls are overrated (at least at black colleges) because they just stay in there room all the time
- Weird eating patterns compared to cats who were living at home.
- There was a high population of DC cats at my school, so if you hated go-go TOO BAD (but im sure you dont have to worry about that, west coaster)
The Epidemic
06-24-2008, 11:07 AM
^your list is pretty accurate. I dunno about the "getting chubby" tho..i lost mad weight while at dorms. I was living off of cereal and easy mac
Adam Warlock
06-24-2008, 11:09 AM
^your list is pretty accurate. I dunno about the "getting chubby" tho..i lost mad weight while at dorms. I was living off of cereal and easy mac
meal plan raped my weight. I went from 172 to 200 freshman year. All you can eat is not a good thing when you come from a household that never has food.
Hatred Edge
06-24-2008, 11:12 AM
At best, it makes it slightly harder for you to make a new potential friend, which random forces you to do.
At worst, you will find out that you and your friend don't get along as well as you think you do, and in a dorming situation, there is no escape from it. You're basically locked into the same room all the time, and while you can just call it quits at the end of the year with a random, you'll have a harder time doing that with a friend.
Plus, if you're good friends already, there's a higher chance one or both of you will think it okay to break your own ground rules once in a while, which you really shouldn't need to do.
Understandable. The people I want to room with I've known for around 5 years and we've been to each other's places a lot so I don't expect too much aside from hearing the girlfriend during sex*ugh*. On top of that they are sanitary people. The bathroom will be clean.
gogo music is that popular?
caliagent#3
06-24-2008, 11:18 AM
So why is it so bad to room with a friend? I don't trust people easily and if I want to go somewhere I'd prefer to leave my stuff in with someone I know won't be a threat to it.
It's not bad at all. I highly suggest dorming with a friend over random people. With randoms you'll never know what kind of trouble you can get into. When i went to school in NY, both of my roommates were running drugs out of my room lol. Luckily i got switched out and my new roommate was mad chill.
There were two on campus cafeterias at Iowa, one was real nice but somewhat further from most places, the other was right in the middle but you were served piping hot ecoli with a side of food. Lucky me I ended up in the same building with the nice cafeteria so anytime I wanted I had access to food, and when that was closed there was a convenience store that was also in that building and nearly every night I had 3 slim jims, some chips, and like 2 or three cans of Coke (or any other drink that I was feeling). I gained about 25lbs, so when you move in you have to have some self control, I didn't and it's tough getting rid of what you gain.
The Epidemic
06-24-2008, 11:25 AM
meal plan raped my weight. I went from 172 to 200 freshman year. All you can eat is not a good thing when you come from a household that never has food.
wtf? all you can eat? you niggas got free food? Yo my freshman year (art institute atlanta) i was mad hungry yo. I mean, i seriously went from like 155-160 to 140..no lie. I was eating pop-tarts, easy mac, cereal and the occasional tuna crackers/sandwich :bluu:
You know its bad when you can feel yourself losing weight every hour.
lol..had to go to my moms crib and snatch food whenever i got the chance.
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Even tho i as only at the dorms for a yer b4 they kicked me out, i caused mad havoc during my stay. We used to get so many noise complaints. I remember the RA's were scared to say shit to us too...shit was mad fun.
Oh and the broads...damn so many, so easy:smokin:
The fine ones almost never left their rooms unless it was a party or suttin. So we used to knock on every door we thought/knew where fly broads slept. We would sometimes just waltz up in their crib, open up their fridge and just talk to them like it was mad normal.:lol:
Make sure you guys stock up on water ballons too...that gets even the most stuck up broads in a good mood to cut loose :wgrin:
But, dorms dont have shit on having your own apt. Its not even close....
Adam Warlock
06-24-2008, 11:26 AM
There were two on campus cafeterias at Iowa, one was real nice but somewhat further from most places, the other was right in the middle but you were served piping hot ecoli with a side of food. Lucky me I ended up in the same building with the nice cafeteria so anytime I wanted I had access to food, and when that was closed there was a convenience store that was also in that building and nearly every night I had 3 slim jims, some chips, and like 2 or three cans of Coke (or any other drink that I was feeling). I gained about 25lbs, so when you move in you have to have some self control, I didn't and it's tough getting rid of what you gain.
That's what happened to me. I went straight niggerish on it. i brought empty tupperware and filled it with cereal and waffles during breakfast. You don't even want to talk about the juice. :rofl:
I looked forward to the beginning of every semester. Even though I was off the meal plan after freshman year, they always had problems during the first two weeks getting the rattler cards activated. I would go for every meal and just act surprised when my card didn't work. Even graduating didn't stop me, until one worker was like "let me see if I can call it in." :bluu:
Adam Warlock
06-24-2008, 11:31 AM
wtf? all you can eat? you niggas got free food? ..
It was covered by my scholarship, and it wasn't until my sophomore year that I realized I could pocket the cash from meal plan and cook for myself. I gave this chick who was jocking me 50 bucks a semester and she fed me everyday lol.
RockBogart
06-24-2008, 11:39 AM
yes but did u get any. or did all the seniors steal the bitches.
Of course nigga, but most I wouldn't brag about.........gotta leave that tequila alone
Freshman year I had a hustle though. Wasn't hard to make friends when you were the only one with a decent fake ID. I would make about 50 bucks a weekend doing beer and liquor runs. My ID said I was 24 yr old Italian guy from Vermont. It was my picture so it never got questioned. I also had my car freshman year.
We'd bring backpacks full of water bottles for the pop (soda), one time a girl who was with us tripped on her heals going up the stairs and fell on her back and her backpack just exploded with all kinds of drinks :rofl:
Daidoji Kage
06-24-2008, 12:04 PM
I only lived in a dorm for my freshman year.
It was really, really bad for studying, the kitchen was miserable, and I was on the 4th floor.
That being said, oppotunities for women were constant, something was almost always going on, and by the end of the year there were crows in the lounge watching Alpha 3 matches every non-Monday night (WCW and WWF were running wild!).
Brief, but good stories:
-a friend and I literally took the chick who wouldn't shut her mouth, carried her down the four flights of stair and put her in the garbage.
-getting invited to an event called 'Black Out' at the former Florida Theater by a gang of crazy Hatian people (Black Out still a yearly even Gainesville people?)
-Napster (oh 1999...you and your shenanigans!)
uknowuwishuwereme
06-24-2008, 12:18 PM
Damn the deadline for the my dorm offer expires in like 5 hours, should I take it? Thing is I would want to walk around the city and stuff, and I found this 3br/2bt apartment with 6 people living it in(I'm guessing the living room would be a lively social environment), not to mention the fact that its $300 cheaper monthly. UCLA btw.
Adam Warlock
06-24-2008, 12:24 PM
You need to live on campus your freshman year. you miss out on too much shit if you don't. I thought panty raids were only in the movies, BUT THEY'RE NOT! Plus, sex in random class buildings is an adventure.
Damn the deadline for the my dorm offer expires in like 5 hours, should I take it? Thing is I would want to walk around the city and stuff, and I found this 3br/2bt apartment with 6 people living it in(I'm guessing the living room would be a lively social environment), not to mention the fact that its $300 cheaper monthly. UCLA btw.
i say take a dorm...the experience itself is a big part of college. if i was ever given the opportunity i would live in a dorm in a heart beat.
Arsenal
06-24-2008, 12:37 PM
Living in a dorm, at least for your first year, is a part of the college experience. You can always live in an apartment for the rest of life; you can't always live in a dorm. I'd say try out the dorm life, then if you can't take it, move into an apartment later.
The Epidemic
06-24-2008, 12:40 PM
It was covered by my scholarship, and it wasn't until my sophomore year that I realized I could pocket the cash from meal plan and cook for myself. I gave this chick who was jocking me 50 bucks a semester and she fed me everyday lol.
ahhh now i see. lol...every broad i tried to get to cook for me was either terrible (mind you they were culinary majors) or i had to cook for them first :bluu:
I only cooked for two of them..they were fine as hell tho..so i didnt mind.
Satomiblood
06-24-2008, 12:42 PM
We'd bring backpacks full of water bottles for the pop (soda), one time a girl who was with us tripped on her heals going up the stairs and fell on her back and her backpack just exploded with all kinds of drinks :rofl:
Lol, why the fuck would you carry a load up the stairs in heels?
Septimus Prime
06-24-2008, 12:42 PM
Take the dorm. UCLA's dorms themselves suck ass, but people always have a good time there.
Lol, why the fuck would you carry a load up the stairs in heels?
Oh the cafeteria was actually in the lower level so you always had to use stairs to get there.
Black Chanler
06-24-2008, 01:02 PM
gogo music is that popular?
no, its still a DC thing, but when that area makes up 80-90% of your out of state students your going to hear a lot of it.
ViciousSLASH
06-24-2008, 01:59 PM
The first college I went to had a floor where they'd wreck it all the time. I didn't really make friends or hang out with the people who lived on my floor, but floor 2 was where all the fun was.
That place was bonkers.
This kid was dressed like Tanuki Mario for Halloween, got totally drunk, and then decided to run down the hall while breaking all the ceiling tiles. Like those foamy board tiles they have in offices and shit.
He ran down the hall jumping and making the coin noise from Mario. Eventually the custodians were like "fuck it" and just stopped cleaning the floor. That place was chaos, it got fucked up all the time.
My friends took shaving gel and sprayed on the wall and lit it on fire, just for the hell of it.
Luckily I lived on floor 4, so I could get away from all the chaos when it got really really bad.
Man, those were good times.
At Temple the floor banned together to sneak a Keg in DURING a fire drill. I don't even drink that much, and didn't drink at all then, but I could still find the awesomeness in that. They put it in a garbage can and brought it in, I have no idea how.
Then they put it in the custodian closet. All the staff at Temple are funny north philly black people. You get in with the cafeteria ladies and they will be your friends for the rest of the year. They called me boo, lol black people.
College was fun, I need to go back.
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