Question for the recent college goers...

Originally posted by 6949:
Originally posted by Brian Wallace:
Originally posted by Graace:
I've seen the Naked Roommate around in a lot of people's room here
Yes, but have you seen any actual naked roommates?

Brian
Freshman year my floor had 2 girls who slept naked (edit-different rooms), both had roommates.
God BLESS you, 6949. That's a GREAT story.

Brian
Originally posted by Brian Wallace:
Originally posted by 6949:
Originally posted by Brian Wallace:
Originally posted by Graace:
I've seen the Naked Roommate around in a lot of people's room here
Yes, but have you seen any actual naked roommates?

Brian
Freshman year my floor had 2 girls who slept naked (edit-different rooms), both had roommates.
God BLESS you, 6949. That's a GREAT story.

Brian
lol I just wanted to let you know people do have naked roommates to deal with.
Well, thanks again. And if you have anything more to add to that recollection (either real or made-up) please feel free…

Brian
Originally posted by Brian Wallace:
Well, thanks again. And if you have anything more to add to that recollection (either real or made-up) please feel free…

Brian
Originally posted by Brian Wallace:
Both are the sound of one hand clapping and the other hand down their pants.
Originally posted by Brian Wallace:
Originally posted by miss pretentious:
Also, if he has selected a major, you could get a book along those lines… pocket dictionary, reference guide, ap stylebook, etc etc etc
Yes, you're right. Nothing is more fun, scintillating and page-turning reading than:

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well, be careful with that, because it would depend on the major. for english classes, i had to use MLA. for history, i had to use chicago style (or turabian). course, history was my major, so i didn't really have to bother too much with MLA, thankfully. in one upper level english class i took (medieval english lit), the professor let me use turabian and write about litratoor in the past tense.