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To: Rambi who wrote (14320)11/18/1998 8:55:00 PM
From: Dayuhan  Respond to of 71178
 
Have to laugh, Steve--the image of you changing schools the way others change underwear is intriguing. (And the college this week will be......!!!!)

My mother once accused me of changing schools more often than I changed my underwear. I didn't have the heart to tell her it had been years since I wore any. College and I didn't get along very well, probably a result of coming from an academic family. I did occupy space in a number of them, for a while, but never earned enough credit in any single subject to be given a degree. I don't really think my education suffered any irredeemable damage, though my parents certainly didn't agree at the time.

Steve



To: Rambi who wrote (14320)11/18/1998 9:28:00 PM
From: Gauguin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
 
I didn't want to weigh in on fraternities, because I was never in one, but I wouldn't waste my time on it, still. I mean today.

Gimme a maternity, instead, a place where they feed you well and treat you well and meet your girlfriends and let you study and don't hassle you and don't have idiotic inane rituals.

You know, initiations are one of the most telling and stupid things they've ever come up....with. If there's an initiation, I know I don't want in. Thank you very much. (Uh oh, not a joiner, am I.) Still had a million friends anyway. My mind never fit a club. Clubs are for clubbing with. (Assure CW girls ~ nay, women ~ will sleep with independents.)

Only they're scarce. Maternities, that is.