Lets Hear Your College Stories

We tried to do hot laps in my backyard in the Escape last winter. It was a tank until we had to stop and turn around. Then it was so cold all the packed down snow turned to ice and the car got stuck. The neighbors looked at us all weird the next morning, and with a couple boxes, some salt and a lot of pushing we got it back out onto the street.

When it gets warm out its always fun to foam the fountain. It never gets old seeing bubbles all over downtown.
 
we did things like that a couple time with cones and constructions signs a couple years ago, when we were 16-17 and had just got our driving licenses. in the same times, we had fun exchanging the for sale signs in front of some houses. i guess the realtors didnt really appreciate having to find them and bring them back to the good places the next morning or having calls for a house that wasnt their

but now being 20 there is much more going on on my first year of university, partying as often as we can, everywhere we can. i can easily see 3 more years of that in the near future:cheers2:

What school are you at in mtl? Mcgill? Most of my highschool either went to western or mcgill.
 
A kid I lived with first year from Ottawa brought a sword to school with him. It was around election time one year and we got home from the bar and decided it would be a good idea to go around town and go all ninja on the plastic vote for me signs. It was actually pretty fun!
 
One of my buddies that I played rugby with at St. Catherines went to Western to play football. Ended up shooting a guy in a drug deal and going to prision for a loooong time. One of the first girls I ever messed around with was from McGill. She wasn't exactly pretty, she wasn't exactly small... but you could say she had it all. :D
 
One of my buddies that I played rugby with at St. Catherines went to Western to play football. Ended up shooting a guy in a drug deal and going to prision for a loooong time. One of the first girls I ever messed around with was from McGill. She wasn't exactly pretty, she wasn't exactly small... but you could say she had it all. :D

I'm not looking for the right girl, I'm looking for the girl right now.

sometimes you just gadda tell a girl you will drink her pretty!
 
As Josef Stalin said, "Quantity has a quality all its own..."

And to paraphrase, one of my favorite comments has always been "Quantity is quality, if the quantity is sufficinently great!" Well that and "Fat girls try harder!" :D
 
I had a great time in college unfortunately I don't remember much of it. Spend a couple nights behind bars and was on probation with the law from 2nd semester freshman year to 2nd sememster senior year. I went to Purdue University.
 
College? That was JV stuff compared to the trouble we get into these days. I only did one semester though. The pace was too slow for me at the time. I wish i finished though.
 
This pretty much sums up half of my college life...

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I fell out of a third story window. I ended up with two concussions that semester... the second tale isn't as glamourous. I was pretty famous at the student infirmary after that. I went in the following year for a cold and the nurse walked in the room, looked at my chart, and said, "So you're the guy...":leaving:
 
Our senior year, for our final design project, we designed a remote control plane with 4 mini-turbines. We called it the quadzilla. It had a wingspan of 14 feet, and was designed to enter the SAE heavy lift competition. Once we realize that it indeed could lift and fly with 300 pounds of cargo, the only natural progression was to see what it would be like with human cargo. That didn't end so well for the little guy. Good thing for water landings.

I would love to see a video of that one.....:biggrinjester:
 
When it gets warm out its always fun to foam the fountain. It never gets old seeing bubbles all over downtown.

Bubbles are fun. We dyed it all sorts of colors too.

Words fail me about college. I had a fantastic time and did not want to leave! But alas anything over 4 years I had to pay for myself, so I graduated.

There wasn't a door that was closed to me and my friends on campus. I (and a couple of them) worked for the campus police locking up buildings at night and taxing students to and from campus. This meant that we had keys to every single building and door in campus. We went all over - president's office, catwalks in the arena, roofs, etc, etc.

I miss walking to and from class, being around that atmosphere. I loved Bowling Green. I loved being across the street form my favorite drunk food, being two blocks from the bars.
 
I worked full time while attending night school and didn't have any college fun. That's why I'm out of control at 50...:26:
 
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