I had never been in there until this year and I almost vomed walking in the door. It smells like baby poop or something. Maybe they are getting these education people ready for changing diapers, too!SaxyIrishTenor wrote: Speaking of bad smells - it smells like something has been rotting in the education building for months now! It's horrible. I just want to puke every time I go in there, which is often seeing as how I am an education major.
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I think that might actually be the goose poop/pond smell. That 12th hole green and 13th hole tee box are killers!!BGman2004 wrote:Update the rec and get rid of the 1970's wood panneling. Speaking of bad smells how bout that smell of raw sewage when you play the back 9 at the forrest creason.
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You guys got nothing on my home course, on the map they show the poop as one of the hazards!McMetz811 wrote:I think that might actually be the goose poop/pond smell. That 12th hole green and 13th hole tee box are killers!!BGman2004 wrote:Update the rec and get rid of the 1970's wood panneling. Speaking of bad smells how bout that smell of raw sewage when you play the back 9 at the forrest creason.
Odie, that atleast gives you the chance to avoid it. You start coming down the big hill and wam, you almost throw up here at BG's course. I'd much rather have a warning than puke on my shoes.golfertk14 wrote: You guys got nothing on my home course, on the map they show the poop as one of the hazards!
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ha yeah... i wanted to just drop my class a few times in there.. but i guess they say it will be fixed this summer. the venting system broke so they couldnt get stuff removed right.. i dunno, our teacher was trying to explain.. sounded werid..SaxyIrishTenor wrote: Speaking of bad smells - it smells like something has been rotting in the education building for months now! It's horrible. I just want to puke every time I go in there, which is often seeing as how I am an education major.
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Yeah, yeah. We all know it's gotta be something like a rabbit got in the system and died there. But the staff can't just say that for fear that someone might be offended by the thought of one of the thousands of rabbits on this campus dying. BTW, that's something else that needs to be fixed. The varmint problem.FMBfan07 wrote:ha yeah... i wanted to just drop my class a few times in there.. but i guess they say it will be fixed this summer. the venting system broke so they couldnt get stuff removed right.. i dunno, our teacher was trying to explain.. sounded werid..SaxyIrishTenor wrote: Speaking of bad smells - it smells like something has been rotting in the education building for months now! It's horrible. I just want to puke every time I go in there, which is often seeing as how I am an education major.
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I certainly don't see a problem with this. We wouldn't even have to necessairly do a lot of work either. I'm constantly getting confused for either a faculty member or grad student. I'll I'd have to do is tell them it's part of their grade in whatever.goofyeuph wrote:A tuba player referencing "Ride of the Valkyries", who'da thunk it. I think Bugs Bunny did a much better job that old hack, whats his name![]()
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So wait...how old are you?MiE2005 wrote:I certainly don't see a problem with this. We wouldn't even have to necessairly do a lot of work either. I'm constantly getting confused for either a faculty member or grad student. I'll I'd have to do is tell them it's part of their grade in whatever.goofyeuph wrote:A tuba player referencing "Ride of the Valkyries", who'da thunk it. I think Bugs Bunny did a much better job that old hack, whats his name![]()
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He is 25...not lying!!McConvey wrote: So wait...how old are you?
I never got mistaken for a GA or faculty, and I was ancient when I started at BG.
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I experience the converse of this every once in a while. My students at Kentucky State thought I was just one of the students taking the class the first day of Anatomy and Physiology and at UK I get asked what year I am in every once in a while. This is not a bad thing to have happen either and you can have a little fun with it if your feeling jocular.MiE2005 wrote:I certainly don't see a problem with this. We wouldn't even have to necessairly do a lot of work either. I'm constantly getting confused for either a faculty member or grad student. I'll I'd have to do is tell them it's part of their grade in whatever.![]()
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It's the "curse" of being born into a family that looks more mature than they are, but it's okay. As McMetz said I am 25. But one good thing about looking as old as I do... I haven't been carded since I was 18... This could explain why it's my 2nd go 'round with college lifeUK Peregrine wrote:I experience the converse of this every once in a while. My students at Kentucky State thought I was just one of the students taking the class the first day of Anatomy and Physiology and at UK I get asked what year I am in every once in a while. This is not a bad thing to have happen either and you can have a little fun with it if your feeling jocular.MiE2005 wrote:I certainly don't see a problem with this. We wouldn't even have to necessairly do a lot of work either. I'm constantly getting confused for either a faculty member or grad student. I'll I'd have to do is tell them it's part of their grade in whatever.![]()
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I'm on the opposite pole of the spectrum. My family all looks younger than they are... I still get carded (esp. if I go into a college bar that actually bothers with id-ing people).MiE2005 wrote: It's the "curse" of being born into a family that looks more mature than they are, but it's okay. As McMetz said I am 25. But one good thing about looking as old as I do... I haven't been carded since I was 18... This could explain why it's my 2nd go 'round with college life![]()
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When I graduated most of the people in my classes thought I was 24 or 25, but only because I kept telling them how I was much older than they were.
I was 30. (See, old and decrepit!)
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McConvey wrote:I'm on the opposite pole of the spectrum. My family all looks younger than they are... I still get carded (esp. if I go into a college bar that actually bothers with id-ing people).
When I graduated most of the people in my classes thought I was 24 or 25, but only because I kept telling them how I was much older than they were.
I was 30. (See, old and decrepit!)
... oh wait, I'll be 29
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