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Things that make me miss college

Square Pegs

Published: May 21, 2007

Published: May 21, 2007

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NateDawgUNT Anonymous

Too bad harmless stuff like that is probably indicative of some massive terrorist plot at college campuses these days...sigh.

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Teresa Gubbins Staff

don't forget really bad hangovers. those are fun. oh wait, you can still do those.

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twisteddog Anonymous

I always sucked at pac man. This was always fun though.

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Chris Curotolo Staff

Great, now I'm addicted to shooting stick figures in the head.

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Laura Seewoester Staff

We always had a random gumby running around our campus.

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Jeremy Dunck Staff

Nothing will ever beat Tontie for raw mind-wasting fun.

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Erin Rice Staff

Oh man, I WAS the random Gumby running around my campus and/or getting thrown out of the campus bar... long story.

I miss Superfan/Precious. Anyone attending a UConn track/soccer/lacrosse/field hockey/softball game knows who I'm talking about.

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twisteddog Anonymous

I now have what must surely be referred to as Tontie hand. What a way to learn 10-key.

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Pavel Lishin Verified

I wish I went to a real college :(

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