I lived one year in Athens, GA, it was less than 2 years after I graduated USL. The thing that struck me the most about that place was granted their was certainly "a liberal side" of town (see R.E.M., John Mayer, b52s,etc) but even "they" liked UGA sports and came together with the "jocks" or "preps" or "greeks" for gameday events and watch parties. Whereas at USL that didn't happen. Is that one small step in the separation between p5 and g5?
Reminds me of that TC baseball paying to tryout thread that may or may not have been deleted. While I agree they shouldn't have to pay to tryout why is it OK for a tenured professor to assign his or her own book to students and thus I assume pocket cash above their salary from that
Indeed, I embarked on quite the expedition yesterday, commencing my journey at the parking garage en route to Wharton Hall, which began at the precise hour of 10:30. Subsequently, I ventured from Wharton Hall to the Subway, completing this leg of my odyssey by 11:30. After a substantial hiatus, I reconvened my exploration with a pilgrimage from the library to Billeaud, marking the onset of this segment at 4 o'clock. Finally, my meanderings concluded as I retraced my steps to the parking garage, an eventful journey that culminated at 5.
Surprisingly, throughout my extensive sojourn, I failed to encounter any mention of the much-touted "Yell Like Hell" or awareness of an impending football game slated for this weekend. I must admit to a certain bemusement regarding this apparent oversight. Pray, do enlighten me regarding the precise time at which you graced the campus with your presence to witness these events firsthand. Furthermore, I am most intrigued to know which esteemed Twitter accounts you follow that had the privilege of disseminating information regarding "Yell Like Hell."
Yell Like Hell is usually the pep rally for Homecoming.
Ragin Roar was last night and a from a reliable source was poorly attended.
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