ARGH!
I envy the young punk. The athletic facilities they have now are literally world class. In the old fieldhouse, we had a crappy weight room that wasn't very big. I spent a lot of time there.
your welcomeI applaud all the Engineers, and I thank you all for making sure our trains are always on time.
Based on my personal experience, so are the locomotive firemen.your welcome But the conductors are asleep
Based on my personal experience, so are the locomotive firemen.
I still remember the final (regular-season) basketball game in Shook: a raucous crowd leading the Fightin' Engineers to a victory over Wabash. The pep band had the place rocking, the cannon was booming, and the clacking of the wood blocks and clanging of trash can lids deafening.
There were two other games played in Shook after that game - a conference tourney loss to Wabash, and a DIII tournament first-round victory over Wash U. STL - but ask anyone, and it'll be that regular-season win over Wabash that will stand out.
NCAA Division III basketball tournament returns to Rose-Hulman - Terre Haute Tribune Star: Local College Sports
Oh, and I still have those wood blocks.
"Give 'em Hell, Rose!"
2. Getting caught in the locker room showers when the power went out TWICE. ... motive me to carry flashlights.
Again, I never liked you and your EE ilk!
My primary memories of Shook Fieldhouse:
1. The first time I bench pressed over 300 lbs just before the end of the first quarter of my freshman year.
2. Getting caught in the locker room showers when the power went out TWICE. It wasn't just dark, it was NO LIGHT AT ALL. No emergency lights in the shower at that time, just a crappy one in the hallway outside of the locker room door. That and another incident in my basement lab in Berkeley in 87 or 88 combined to motive me to carry flashlights.
3. The first time I heard that cannon fire inside --- I didn't know it was going to happen!
I saw killer whales kill a juvenile humpback whale and just leave it floating on Nat Geo Wild yesterday. It floated close enough to shore that brown bears ate most of it. A fox got a nibble, and the rest went to the coastal seabirds.
I don't blame the orcas...... man gave them the title "killer" you can't live that kind of street cred down without acting on it....
therefore.... man is to blame.
Must have missed this one back in 2013 - The Center for American Progress’ Christie Hefner - somehow, in Chicago, climate change and gun violence are related. Pray tell!
MSNBC Guest?s Bizarre Claim: Climate Change ?Driving? Chicago?s Gun Violence | Video | TheBlaze.com
oh...I see...rising temperatures to about 80 degrees are highly correlated to gun violence...not time of day?...no winter violence?...I understand...
Two legs = bad
4 or more legs or no legs = good
Eight legs = kill it with fire