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06/15/09 09:35 PM #2608    

 

Debbie Curtis (Harrington)

So, Sherrif.....do we need to log our Sand Scupting plans with the judges or anything?? Didn't know if everyone was just in a "free for all" when we get there, or if we wanted to make sure we all weren't thinking of the same ideas.

Also, are there any rules??

Who can be on the team?
Who can help?
Number of members on a team?
Start time? Finish Time?
Time Limit?

So many questions, so little information?

So, Sherrif SM.....do tell, what are the answers to my questions?

06/15/09 09:45 PM #2609    

 

Steve Merica

Deb- it's a free for all, if we do the samething, the best looking will win, Only people from the class can be on the team, You can have any number of people on your team, Starting time 10:00 am ending by 4:00 pm, good luck on your mission!

06/15/09 10:56 PM #2610    

 

Tracy Reed

I have noticed several comments that indicate I didn't have any idea how many classmates went to Michigan State! I'd like to hear about some favorite MSU memories from other Spartans. Where did you live? Where did you hang out? I lived in Case Hall for two years and then in the Twyckingham Apartments for two years. I worked at the State News most of the time. My favorite places were the Peanut Barrel, especially when the Stratton-Nelson Band was playing; Quality Dairy -- home of the extraordinarily large ice cream cone; that little zoo south of campus; and the grad stacks at the library, where it was always dead quiet, a great place to study. I remember going to see "Animal House" in Okemos when it first came out -- a riotous experience. I spent a little time working concessions for hockey games at Munn Arena and a couple of basketball games at Jennison (sp?) Fieldhouse, including a few times when Magic Johnson was wowing everyone.

06/15/09 11:43 PM #2611    

 

Katherine Holloway

Tracey, you are a gal after my own heart! Love your blogg, posting, what ever the midwesterers call it, thanks for being so so real! Smootch

After all, I was the one on your shoulders at the games in Jr. Hschoooool

Dble dipp for ever!LOLypops

2658 Mission Launched!!!!!!!!!!!LOFF YOU ALL

06/16/09 04:47 PM #2612    

 

Neil Dillenbeck

Steve I just got the permit to bring the dozer to the beach front I need to know much time we need. but I hate runnin the dam thing with a thong on.so I'll be the fat guy in shorts.and no laughin allowed or Andy(SM) will arrest you.--------- and this is for everyone here I am serious this site has brought alot of friends back together and I'd like thank all you people here from my heart and yes we all came from different clicks or what ever you call them and now we all are chattin here and havin fun that is a really cool thing. It blows me away how even the snobs like Stef S. even talk to me now hahahahahahahahh(kiddin)

06/16/09 05:13 PM #2613    

 

Steve Merica

Good job Ernest T. Just get the dozer for the day, at the end we will bury Sue-Sue's team with it! Oh when I was returning my thong ,I saw alot of classmates in line, Stood next to Cheryl and Linda!

06/16/09 07:16 PM #2614    

 

Jim Lanier

Tracy, I lived (if you can call it living) in the Brody complex, featuring the world's largest non-military cafeteria. Henry Ford wouldda been proud! It was a brisk (18 year old legs goin' for all they were worth) 17 minute walk to my closest class. Except when the river flooded in the spring; the usual path along Jennison was under 6 feet of water then! We looked out toward a golf course; at high tide, we could only see some hillocks above the bounding main. Crocker will have to remind me of the name of a little beer parlor in town where you could throw peanut shells on the floor and drink giant beers and watch the Three Stooges. This was important after finals, needed to kill those brain cells with all the math in them.
After a year of fun, I transferred to the U of M...

06/16/09 08:32 PM #2615    

 

Cheryl Frame (Malinowski)

Tracy-
Freshman year I lived on the 12th floor of Hubbard which was out in the boonies but great b/c it was next to Fee where all my 8:00 cadaver labs were! Then I moved to Case along with Dick & Bruce, I think. I was on the 3rd floor at N. Case. I spent most of the time between Fee, Jenison, Munn-training room, & the Women's IM. Did I run into you at Case? How could I not?? I don't remember running into Jim though either???

I worked at Sears in Frandor the last two years after I moved off campus. I worked in the infant and toddler department. One afternoon Greg Kelser and Magic Johnson, before he was magic, wanted to by some "drawers". I thought that they meant like for a dresser-duh! Then they said under-drawers so I had to escort them down to the BIG BOYS section, especially b/c as they were standing, their crotches were about 5 inches above my counter! (Not that I was even looking at their crotches though!!)

06/16/09 08:34 PM #2616    

 

Cheryl Frame (Malinowski)

Steve- I thought that you were not going to say anything if Linda and I gave you cuts in line???? Nice goin'

06/16/09 08:42 PM #2617    

 

Dick Crocker

Jim & Tracy
Re: MSU. Jim L and I were roomates at MSU in the Brody complex freshman year, I always wondered if that's what drove him to leave for U of M. Poodlehead would come up and visit Smitty, Perkey and us sometimes. The place you could throw the peanut shells on the floor was the Peanut Barrell (well duh!)that Tracy spoke of. In later years at MSU I had a job as a parking lot attendant out in front of the Peanut Barrel, Randy Mace and Carl VanDyke worked there too. When the manager of the Peanut Barrell would leave he would pay for his parking with a six pack in a brown paper bag. I lived in Case Hall too, during my Sophmore year. Shared a room with Bruce Ferguson and Chery Frame was in the dorm too. Tracy & my paths didn't cross very often, just as in High School, we had different friends, different classes, different lifestyles. Sorry I didn't make the effort to get to know you better Tracy, outside of my comfort zone at the time I guess. As a Telecommunications major I had a non paying job with campus radio doing a four hour airshift once a week, I delivered pizza for Mr D's for my spending dough, (bad pun intended), worked at Larry's Market, retrieved cable converter boxes for the cable company, (my introduction to the glamorous world of TV & radio). Many Telecom classes up in the attic of the Student Union where the studios used to be, seemed like I always had some kind of class in B-108 Wells hall. after Case hall I lived off campus with various groups of friends in a few student ghetto houses. That's where I probably learned the most true life experiences, rent, landlords, utilities, roomates, money,neighbors etc. Prepared me better for the real world than most classes I had!

06/16/09 08:46 PM #2618    

 

Linda Behm

I know, Cheryl, can't trust men to keep quiet on anything!

06/16/09 08:58 PM #2619    

 

Cheryl Frame (Malinowski)

He owes us a drink or a shot or something!!

06/16/09 09:05 PM #2620    

 

Linda Behm

sounds good to me!

06/16/09 09:16 PM #2621    

 

Steve Merica

Drinks are on me, sorry I could'nt keep a secret! I could'nt believe you girls when you wore your thongs in line! Cute!

06/16/09 09:23 PM #2622    

 

Linda Behm

thanks,Steve..hey Cheryl...we'll have to find the most expensive drink on the fare! Maybe one of those mojitos i had in Miami?? LOL Especially now that our other SECRET is out...wasn't that Victoria's?

06/16/09 09:26 PM #2623    

 

Steve Merica

I'll buy as long as you guys keep showing off those thongs!! WOW!

06/16/09 09:29 PM #2624    

 

Cheryl Frame (Malinowski)

Well, let's just say it USED to be Victoria's!

06/16/09 09:43 PM #2625    

 

Steve Merica

The thong?

06/16/09 09:55 PM #2626    

 

Linda Behm

no the SECRET...or is that where you returned yours too??

06/16/09 09:56 PM #2627    

 

Steve Merica

I decided to keep mine, and wear it!

06/16/09 10:10 PM #2628    

 

Tom Bonner

Steve in a thong kind of changes the meaning of shake that booty

06/17/09 02:07 AM #2629    

 

Dick Crocker

Steve's so bad..he may even kick his own ass...

06/17/09 02:27 AM #2630    

 

Katherine Holloway

Steve, your's is called a bannana hammock...HEY, are you cross dressing these days? You would love my closet. LOL

06/17/09 06:37 AM #2631    

 

Steve Merica

Kat, do you have a nice sun dress to match my "Banana Hammock"?

06/17/09 08:02 AM #2632    

 

Tom Bonner

Kat what colors are you recomending for steve

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