BG related items
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:26 am
Two:
1) Thee Blade has an article about a cadet who left West Point over its "no ask, no tell" policy. She is from Findlay and there is a picture of a guy fom Findlay the Blade interviewed regarding the feelings of the town towards the issue (the cadet is from Findlay). Nothing to do with BG except the guy is pictured wearing a Falcon ballcap. Not Uof F, Steelers or Miami.
2) Across from my bus stop in Waterville is a store that has housed several businesses over the last few years. It appears empty now but has several "antiquey" items by the window and a sign saying the items are for sale. One item is a brown, padded folding chair cum desk like you see in lecture halls. The desk attachment can fold down or up. On the padded upper portion BGSU is spelled out in orange letters. No other info, year or how somebody came by a chair that I'mguessing belongs at BG or was acquired in an auction or from a dumpster. Chair looks to be in pristine condition but its hard to see much of it and impossible to read the price tag. Since the building is For Sale and empty except for the sale items, it is not open to the public.
1) Thee Blade has an article about a cadet who left West Point over its "no ask, no tell" policy. She is from Findlay and there is a picture of a guy fom Findlay the Blade interviewed regarding the feelings of the town towards the issue (the cadet is from Findlay). Nothing to do with BG except the guy is pictured wearing a Falcon ballcap. Not Uof F, Steelers or Miami.
2) Across from my bus stop in Waterville is a store that has housed several businesses over the last few years. It appears empty now but has several "antiquey" items by the window and a sign saying the items are for sale. One item is a brown, padded folding chair cum desk like you see in lecture halls. The desk attachment can fold down or up. On the padded upper portion BGSU is spelled out in orange letters. No other info, year or how somebody came by a chair that I'mguessing belongs at BG or was acquired in an auction or from a dumpster. Chair looks to be in pristine condition but its hard to see much of it and impossible to read the price tag. Since the building is For Sale and empty except for the sale items, it is not open to the public.