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Shot of Wiskie |
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I, ladies and gentlemen, was an am a snooty Lakeshore guy (Kronshage, thank you very much). My daughters proudly followed my legacy to Turner and now
Chamberlin. I was Mack House and Chamberlin. The Southeast dorms are so... crass.
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Azree33 |
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Shot of Wiskie wrote: Which is exactly why we rule.
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davebadger |
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As a former Ogg resident (2nd Floor East, 84-86), I would gladly volunteer to help tear that shithole down. Give me a sledgehammer, a pry bar and some C-4 and
I'll be finished by the end of the week. We tried our best to tear it down back in the day, but all we could do was break a few windows and destroy all
the exit signs. I'm pretty sure we still hold the record for number of residents kicked out in a single semester - Fall '85, we had 17 guys kicked out
of the dorm for various violations...it was a war zone.
"I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks." - - Daniel Boone
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Blab of Bacon |
Ogg Sucks | #24 | ||
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I was Ogg West, top floor (Duggar House). Ogg did suck. It was horrible trying to sleep on weekends when the other dorms kept pulling our fire alarms. It is
almost impossible to fall asleep in your closet with a girl while hiding from firemen and wondering if there was actually a fire this time or if it was just
the 13th false alarm of the night. Especially when you were tired from walking up and down 11 flights of stairs 12 times earlier in the night.
You can't blow Ogg up. Madison would smell like vomit for weeks. |
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bhambadger |
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Blab of Bacon wrote: Blab, I was Duggar too, but just one year 85-86. On move-out day I was tearing down my bunk beds and let one side lip and crash the window. nothing fell down but I kinda wish it had. That would have been cool. We also loved to penny girls into their rooms. Five pennies between the doorway and the door would do it.
Fer crissakes ja dere hey, I been bad to call ya a scandalous goofer prick, I am sorry...jes dat it don git too warm up here in da nort land and deese
goofer fans been givin me a headache fer years. Dey tink dere program is worth a shit and day are delusional, day are. Sorry dere Nort, ja dere criminy, yer
darn-tootin I am sorry. 5-0 speaking the native Goofer tongue.
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TheMonsignor |
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Ogg ruled. The greatest collection of inmates outside of Mendota.
Duggar House, 72-73.
Bless the Badgers.
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BigAppleBucky |
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TheMonsignor wrote: Bullis House '68-'69 and Perlman House (Sellery) '69-'70. I think I still have my tee shirt. The design included a baseball bat flanked by
a football and a basketball. Yes, it was suggestive.
Nothing eases suffering like a human touch.
- Bobby Fischer's last words |
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DeMayonnaise |
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You want to talk about nerd dorm...I lived on the Spanish language floor in Adams for 2 years, and since pretty much everyone had a single room, everyone just
sat in their room with the door shut being anti-social. I didn't spend much time partying with people in my dorm those 2 years...
#4 in your program, #1 in your heart
We'll miss you Brett |
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BadgerBeanball |
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chadbourne, after they made it coed.
ogg sucked. to add to the other reasons they can't dynamite Ogg, they are required to do a green tear down and save and recycle as much of it as possible. I mentioned to the mayor early on if they raffled off the rights to push the button on the dynomite they could pay for the new ogg. |
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Commish78 |
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Ely house (3rd floor) in Sellery B 73-74. We claimed to have the highest "house dues" on campus to "help keep the taps running." About 5
years ago, late one evening one of my best buddies and I discovered that we had lived in the same room, he was there two years previous. That kept the night
going.
"All males have the sick gene"...Necka 7/8/08
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Azree33 |
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Blab of Bacon wrote: Uh huh. It was "other dorms" pulling your alarms. Reason #154,234 why Ogg sucks - full of liars, propagandists, and alarm pullers.
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cherokee53963 |
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Ogg was a shithole, but surviving it was a badge of honor. I was in Ogg West (still standing) Bunn house '03-'04, where I shared a floor with two
recent NFL signees....Ken DeBauche and Luke Swan.
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litesrn |
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I knew it, I knew it, I knew it!!!!
Since I also lived in Sellery from 70-72 and made it my mission to sleep with as many women there as possible during that stay, I'm now convinced that TAW and I know each other better than we think we do.
To say "my country, right or wrong" is akin to saying "my mother, drunk or not." - G.K. Chesterton
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BoKnowsBall |
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Checkin in as Ely 3B sellery as well.
They cant blow up Ogg because there are utility tunnels that run underneath or something like that. I go past it every day and let me tell you- at the pace that those guys were working there was no way that they were going to be able to have it finished. It was like a floor a week. The state doesn't learn their lesson. They took these guys just because they were the lowest bid, but they had a bunch of trouble before. They were also in charge of tearing down that building which is now where the new wing of Granger is. They messed that up big time- sending bricks out into the road by using a wrecking ball that they were not supposed to have, and it took them so long that they closed up shop with the foundation still in the ground- which they were supposed to get rid of as well. |
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SaguaroBadger |
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I lived in 277 Detling House (Sellery A) in 89-90 and 102 Mack House (Kronshage) in 90-91 so I'm both a SE and Lakeshore alum. I had a good time in both
places. I got written up one night for yelling out my window in Sellery. I'm pretty sure I was yelling "Ogg sucks."
That said, I would certainly sleep with her and not Longwell - Chester Marcol, maybe - for History's sake.
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RedBucky |
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Shot of Wiskie wrote: Hooray Lakeshore! I also lived in Chamberlin--3rd floor for 2 years. Those were the days!
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Shot of Wiskie |
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SaguaroBadger wrote:
I lived on the first floor of Mack 13 years before you. Don't remember the room numbers (moved across the hall after semester break) but they were right in the middle of the floor. Redbucky, which years were you in Chamberlin? I was Mack '77-'78 and Chamberlin (second floor) '78-'79. The Lakeshore was so much fun in those days, with an 18 yo drinking age. We would have barrels in the dorms, and at Carson Gulley. On a warm spring Friday afternoon, the beer flowing and music blasting...all on the shores of Lake Mendota. |
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SaundersBucky |
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litesrn wrote: This is just scary.
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UWJake |
Herrick HOUZE! | #39 | ||
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Witte 6B for 1992-'94. Represent 615 W. Johnson BIYATCH!
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Choose life. I choose not to choose life. - Mark Renton |
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AKA TAW |
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litesrn wrote: Well, never say never, but I recall my freshman social life (outside of miscellaneous beer parties) consisting primarily of an endless cycle of lengthy,
angst-filled discussions with a young man about whether we should be together, followed by short periods of time actually being together and then equally short
times of vowing never to see each other again [repeat cycle ad nauseum]. The relative ratio of time spent in these three phases was about 4:1:1.
Youth really is wasted on the young... It sounds like Lites had a lot more fun.
TAW is right. Everyone else is wrong. - The Dude, stating the obvious, 4/30/08.
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