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Date: 9-11-06 06:37
From: H_Krix in Atlanta, Ga View user's profile
Subject: Re: sudinim

Britt wrote:
Biscuit3 wrote:
Wait a minute. You are confused. I am the Hooters girl who is originally from Virginia but has been living in Australia for the past six years. I am not Esty.

TMK-001 and I used to fight but have since found that there are more satisfying things to do. TMK-001 is not Al.

We were going to get married but last I heard, TMK is taken and now, so am I. Neither Esty or Al nor me or TMK are getting married.

I hope things are a little bit clearer for you now! ;)


so basically you all are rolling around in one large kiddie pool of jello together?


:)


Dude, i totally did that back in college. We got a 300-gallon kiddie pool, and bought out all the cherry Jell-O from every single grocery store in Savannah, Ga.

We had a friend that worked in a brewery, and we used their freezer to make jello-o in 50-gallon trash cans. Best birthday party ever.

FYI: Jell-O WILL stain your skin. If you come into work the next day (very hungover) with red splotches all over your body, expect people to act strangely towards you.
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Date: 9-11-06 02:49
From: Otis View user's profile
Subject: Re: sudinim

Bringing back great memories, here. I was a Sigma Chi at the University of Maryland in the late 70s. Across from the local drinking hole (the 'Vous), was the public library, which had a fountain. Every fall, during football season, when the weather turned cooler, after a few pitchers at the 'Vous, we used to make late-night runs to the grocery store, buying up all the jello. Then, we'd dump as much jello mix as possible in fountain. From there, we'd bang on the door of the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority house next door, and bingo -- the jello party was on.

Sorry, I don't have any pictures. Hey, it was the 70s -- we had to use Polaroids, and they're all gone now. Come to think of it, that's probably a good thing.



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