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lewdogg11


Regulator

Quote from: LewDogg11 on July 02, 2007, 09:26:24 AM
Regulator,

Where were you yesterday???

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/07/01/vampire.peacock.ap/index.html

LD11, yesterday was kind of chill.  Reg bought a huge 11 foot raft that I tied behind my boat and just relaxed while catching some sweet rays.  It was mantastic, yet some how the sun evaporated about half a rack of ML.


'gro

Quote from: regulator on July 02, 2007, 07:31:43 AM
Quote from: 'gro on July 01, 2007, 09:10:21 PM
What... nobody liked chacarron? It's a lot funnier drunk, ask LD.

How about this one? Thanks to deadspin.com  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtANg6FcsoA

Gro, that hit was just plain nasty.  If I were that kat running my mouth,(i.e. "THIS IS YOUR DESTINY", "Come straight at me, that will give you the best chance to get knocked out", and "You know where I'm going....I'm going for your azz") there is no way that you can let someone level you like that!....I think it the one slo-mo shot, I saw a terd fly out of his pants!

Didn't Reg put you on your back once?

In other news Gro, did you read about the woman that hit a dock on the lake next to your house while riding a jet ski?  She was out after night and crashed.  She obviously wasn't wearing her night vision goggles.

I can't believe that dood talked so much crap then got RAN OVER by Kordell Stewart... And he told him where to go!!

An no, you never ran me over... you did flatten that LB from WPI (my brother from another mother). RPI/WPI... very easy to confuse.

Re: Jetski. Yeah I read that too... riding around at midnight?? Darwin award winner.

'gro

Quote from: regulator on July 02, 2007, 09:39:29 AM
LD11, yesterday was kind of chill.  Reg bought a huge 11 foot raft that I tied behind my boat and just relaxed while catching some sweet rays.  It was mantastic, yet some how the sun evaporated about half a rack of ML.



Reg, when I see that funstation I picture some kid opening a present for his birthday thinking it's a PS3 and getting that.

and tell MR that not only do you sweat out ML's during the day, but the sunlight directly metabolizes the alcohol right out of your system. As our neighbors to the south would say,  "es ciencia"

lewdogg11

So I've crunched some numbers and i've done the math for this past Saturday's 4th of July party(held on June 30th), that has been attended for 10-12 years and was the 34th annual party held of its type.  Last year, LD11 dressed as Teen Wolf and catpured the much covetted beer pong title.  This year, LD11 and his man-partner lost int he quarter finals.  it was a sad day indeed.

However, on a much happier note, LD11 figured out that, on a serious count, ATLEAST 37 beers were consumed over the course of the day.  Most likely, with flip cup games, and shots, and mixed drinks, and beer pong games, it was more likely to be in the 40-50 beer range.  And because LD11 has been on such a bender, he was of sound mind all day and night. 

With a lack of sleep, and much drinked alcohol, LD11 just arrived home in Wilmington, and is ready for some much needed slumber, but he has to work today and has class tonight, so slumber will come, but not until the storm has subsided.

PBR...

amen to that LD...pbr checking in....very soft pulse in pbr's lifeless body at this point....cant even imagine how much margarita's, tequila shooters, capt & coke, landshark/corona beer were consumed....stomach still in knots and head thumpin...quick story rest to follow later....pbr somehow talked his way into a free stretch limo from trump marina to boardwalk to see buffett(only way pbr rolls...) pbr's friend hit the progressive jackpot for 10,000 smackers while walking into boardwalk hall....margaritas for the entire section during the concert....a WAY out of control bender thankfully mpbr wasnt feeling good and wasnt drinking and got most people shuttled around safely...pbr out to search and find who is beating a sledgehammer on his head and who chuck norris kicked him in stomach

labart96

#19761
RPI grads on the LLPP will like this one.

TGP was in the line at the grocery store on Sunday and picked up one of those "College Guide 2007" mags.  RPI (along with 24 other schools including UVA, Carnegie Mellon, UNC, Reed College, Colgate, among others - another LLPP school - UofR gets mentioned) was named as a "new Ivy."

Here's the link (29% women in 07?  Must have been less than 15-20% back in the Gro/Reg/RT days.  No wonder you herbs had nothing better to do than study ;):

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14325172/site/newsweek/page/0/

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, N.Y.
Applications to RPI were up 23 percent in 2005—a reflection of the school's reputation as an educator of scientists and engineers. The class of 2010 is 29 percent female. Students like the school's state-of-the-art facilities, including the Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies. RPI also operates a co-op program that lets students work at companies like IBM. Hockey is big on campus; RPI has a Division I team that's won two national championships. Skiing is also popular; the campus is just 45 minutes from the Adirondacks and the Catskills.


lewdogg11

Quote from: The Great Pumpkin on July 02, 2007, 02:01:38 PM
RPI grads on the LLPP will like this one.

TGP was in the line at the grocery store on Sunday and picked up one of those "College Guide 2007" mags.  RPI (along with 24 other schools including UVA, Carnegie Mellon, UNC, Reed College, Colgate, among other) was named as a "new Ivy."

Here is the actual write up:

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, N.Y.
Applications to RPI were up 23 percent in 2005—a reflection of the school's reputation as an educator of scientists and engineers. The class of 2010 is 29 percent female. Students like the school's state-of-the-art facilities, including the Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies. RPI also operates a co-op program that lets students work at companies like IBM. Hockey is big on campus; RPI has a Division I team that's won two national championships. Skiing is also popular; the campus is just 45 minutes from the Adirondacks and the Catskills.


I  NEVER knew skiing was so big at RPI.  As a matter of fact, as a skier/snowboarder, I only went like twice in 5 years of college.  This is all news to me.  What an odd statement.  Atleast the hockey team is nasty.

JT

Quote from: 'gro on June 28, 2007, 06:21:32 PM
your boy 'gro is back from a quick 1.5 day detour in ATL... trainning on material that even made this dork extrordinare sleepy. A few of us ran up a nice $200 bar tab then convinced the new guy (21 y/o kid on his 1st biz trip) to expense it. Good luck with that one buddy.
Abusing newbies on their 1st business trip is a right of passage.  If JT remembers after R&R, he has some cool newbie stories.  Right now, JT is off the boat and he and FMJT are dropping it like its hot in SOBE.

One thing JT must discuss with the LLPP when he gets back on the 5th is all the mini-hoochies on the boat (12-17).  Girls did not look or act like this when JT was 13-17.  All dress like they were straight out of the hottest music video.  Dancing like strippers in the teen disco, and getting air brushed tramp stamps on the ship.  WTF?  Some had parental approval of their actions. 

If any of the LLPP have lil bro's, JT recommends the 3-4 day cruises out of Miami, lotsa local families getting away with meals for about $200 a head.  Plenty of lil latina mini-hoochies.

Perhaps we could get LD to write another version "Mackin Ho's for Younger Bro's"....  JT thinks its money after what he saw.  Some young doods actually had decent game.  But there were plenty of drooling little dorks... funny stuff.


'gro

yeah people in NY ski, but when you're in college and thinking about driving to gore or jiminy or mt snow, paying for a lift ticket, ski/board all day, drive back, wouldn't you rather just pony up for a keg?


beer, much easier than skiing.

dewcrew88

Quote from: LewDogg11 on July 02, 2007, 02:19:41 PM
Quote from: The Great Pumpkin on July 02, 2007, 02:01:38 PM
RPI grads on the LLPP will like this one.

TGP was in the line at the grocery store on Sunday and picked up one of those "College Guide 2007" mags.  RPI (along with 24 other schools including UVA, Carnegie Mellon, UNC, Reed College, Colgate, among other) was named as a "new Ivy."

Here is the actual write up:

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, N.Y.
Applications to RPI were up 23 percent in 2005—a reflection of the school's reputation as an educator of scientists and engineers. The class of 2010 is 29 percent female. Students like the school's state-of-the-art facilities, including the Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies. RPI also operates a co-op program that lets students work at companies like IBM. Hockey is big on campus; RPI has a Division I team that's won two national championships. Skiing is also popular; the campus is just 45 minutes from the Adirondacks and the Catskills.


I  NEVER knew skiing was so big at RPI.  As a matter of fact, as a skier/snowboarder, I only went like twice in 5 years of college.  This is all news to me.  What an odd statement.  Atleast the hockey team is nasty.

Another LL (not LLPP, no football) school is on the New Ivy list: Skidmore College in Saratoga.


Skidmore College
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Consider the location: a picturesque small city (with good restaurants) that's three hours from New York, Boston and Montreal. That's great for students who don't want to study in an urban area, yet want access to big cities. Skidmore offers a broad curriculum, with traditional majors in the liberal arts and sciences, but also in subjects like management and business. The college is strong as well in individual and performing arts. Saratoga Springs has the oldest Thoroughbred racetrack in the United States. It's the permanent summer home of the New York City Ballet and the Philadelphia Orchestra. The school runs its own programs in London, Spain, Paris, India and Beijing, and is affiliated with many other overseas programs. Overlap schools: Vassar, Connecticut College, Wesleyan and NYU.

labart96

The Skids location in Saratoga is definitely a huge draw.  Being so close to Boston, NYC is great, but the Toga in and of itself is a gem.  One of the best college towns in the Northeast.

Knightstalker

KS is in the laundramat yesterday folding clothes.  KS doesn't have laundry facilities in the apt.  This blonde hottie comes in and starts to pull clothes out of the dryers close to KS, she starts to fold clothes.  BH bf comes in and immediately starts to squeeze KS towards the end of the table.  KS observes bf clown as KS is folding clothes and making sure the stalkerette is folding her clothes.  BFC is the dude that has to move into the path of any dude that looks at his woman or starts to get near her.  Does dude really feel threatend by broken down fat old KS with five year old in tow?  KS is happy to get a look at something young hot and different.  Anybody with a five year old knows you can't hit on anyone when they are around.  I would get home and the Stalkerette would say to MKS, daddy was talking to the nice blonde lady at the laundramat.  Then MKS starts thinking about going Lorena Bobbit on KS.  KS has to spend the next six weeks sleeping in chain mail underoos.

KS has been trying to figure out what to call that dude.

"In the end we will survive rather than perish not because we accumulate comfort and luxury but because we accumulate wisdom"  Colonel Jack Jacobs US Army (Ret).

PBR...

pbr back among the living today...happy 4th of july LLPP!!!

lewdogg11

Quote from: uPBRmeASAP on July 03, 2007, 09:01:49 AM
pbr back among the living today...happy 4th of july LLPP!!!

It's only the 3rd dog...