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"It All Started with a Cricket?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:50:42

Little Miss asked me to guest post about online dating… which I’m more than happy to do but I thought about what pushed me into the online dating world. We need to take it back a bit back to the year 2000 when I was still in high school. I was one of those girls in high school. No no not THOSE girls but the other kind. The girl who dates only one guy for most of her days spent in high school. The girl who inadvertently alienated her single friends because she was too busy being one of the “guys.” The kind of girl who had a framed 5 x 7 of her boyfriend on her desk in her dorm room when they went to separate colleges. Yup that was me. Not hard to see why it was a huge shock when after my 18th birthday my High School Boyfriend (HSB) decided to break up with me. On the phone. After seeing me all weekend. My college roomie heard me sobbing in the hallway (I remember I didn’t want to interrupt her soap opera watching) of our dorm and literally had to guide me to bed. I couldn’t speak. I was panic stricken. The crying and accidental anorexia (I honestly didn’t have the energy or desire to eat) lasted for a solid two weeks until HSB called me to say he had a new girlfriend. That night I got angry. Like throw all of the presents he ever gave me including jewelry clothes and pictures in the dumpster and then go run five miles on the track in the middle of the night angry. And that my friends is when the recreational drinking started. And coincidentally when I really started to date. This is a story of the first guy I kissed after HSB. The following weekend my roomie and I ventured out in our Saturday night’s finest to a classic house party in the more alternative side of town. Think alternative meets punk meets rocker chic meets poet meets English major and that’s the kind of party we were at. Save for a wine cooler here and there and champagne on special occasions I denounced drinking in high school partially afraid to betray my parents trust partially afraid of what the liquor would do to me and partially a bit of self-righteousness I suppose. This night I had beer. From a keg. I liked it. I liked it so much I had three or four 16 oz cups of foamy beer. I hung around the bonfire. I talked to new people. I even talked to a boy. Tall lanky wearing a page boy hat holey jeans and Jesus sandals; most definitely not what I would have classified as my “type,” but he complimented me told me I was beautiful said he would take me out. Just the words I needed and wanted to hear that night. New Guy: “Hi my name is Cricket.”Nora: “Um… you mean like the insect?”NG: “Yes that’s right.”Nora (I remember saying this too despite my friends laughing right out loud): “Did your mom like Charles Dickens? You sound like a character from a Charles Dickens novel!” Cricket called me the next day and asked for me. I told him he had the wrong number. And so began my dating career. My sophomore year in college I was voted “Most Likely to be on a Dating Show.” My junior year I dated a great guy until I graduated and came back to the StL. Then I had a semi-serious thing with an Australian. And after him another semi-serious thing with a Workaholic. And after he broke my heart? Yeah online dating baby. I saw it as a safe way to meet men who were obviously interested in meeting women. Or at least most of them wanted to actually meet… others were obviously interested in only one thing. You know what I’m talking about. From there I met an array of men. Here’s a random sampling: Model Guy: slept with 63 women. Cat Boy: our date lasted all of 20 minutes. I’m actually engaged boy: enough said. Bruno the Tall Italian: ditched me for a blonde. The teacher: Tried to take me home on the first date and Napoleon complex. Over Waterer: After one date he emailed sent egreetings and texts every day five times a day. The Bartender: turned out to be an alcoholic. The Ben Affleck Look Alike: Played one too many mind games with one too many girls at a time. The Artist: Baby broke and cheated on me. The Chiropractor Student: Wouldn’t let me have male friends. The best part about all of these horror stories? Looking back. I wouldn’t trade these experiences for the world. They’ve all helped me figure out what I really want in a man who I really want to be and proclaim the motto I still use to this day: “You never know unless you try.”

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"Top 10 Party Colleges" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:18:44

Top 10 Party Colleges. Discuss Top 10 Party Colleges on valuemd com the best medical schools usmle and residency place in the world. The Relaxing sit. __________________Where am I going and why am I in this handbasket... Never lay out with an idoit populate watching ordain have trouble express you apart As a command command the better it entangle when you said it the more trouble it's going to get you into. UT-Austin is located in Texas which is in the southwest. It is on of the top 50 colleges in the nation and is highly competitive to gain acceptance. Certainly more competitive than a Carribean medical school. __________________Where am I going and why am I in this handbasket... Never argue with an idoit people watching will have trouble tell you apart As a command rule the better it entangle when you said it the more trouble it's going to get you into. i went to UC-Riv.. its not THAT big of a party school plus everyone goes domiciliate mostly on weekends lots of parties occur in the city/area but mainly due to a large surrounding population as for the college in the south w/ "tough admission" its more to do w/ the VAST be of applicants then anything else. UT is NOT on the same level as the Ivys the UCs or high end liberal arts/engineering schools i express UCSB is like the graveyard of brain cells. __________________But bequeath that even when those who move you be kings or men of cater your soul is in your keeping alone. When you stand before God you cannot say "but I was told by others to do thus" or that "virtue was not convenient at the time." This will not suffice. Remember that. i went to UC-Riv.. its not THAT big of a party educate plus everyone goes home mostly on weekends lots of parties occur in the city/area but mainly due to a large surrounding population as for the college in the south w/ "tough admission" its more to do w/ the VAST be of applicants then anything else. UT is NOT on the same aim as the Ivys the UCs or high end liberal arts/engineering schools i swear UCSB is like the graveyard of brain cells. Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8procure &write;2000 - 2007. Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. examine Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.0.0 ©2007. Crawlability. Inc. International Foreign and Caribbean medical schools. ValueMD provides information on medical education from premed to residency

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"Top Party Schools: West Virginia University is No. 1" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:22:34

The Princeton’s Review’s annual list of the Top 20 party schools has been released and the Number One spot has been filled by West University. I’m sure the educate administrators aren’t in the mood to party after this news! The school has made the enumerate seven times in 15 years despite the educate’s efforts to diminish underage drinking and the rowdy behaviour that goes with it. The University hasn’t taken the top sight since 1997 and was be 3 measure year - there undergo obviously been a whole lot of going on! Senior Katie O’Hara has said WVU is be One because. “no matter what kind of party you want it’s here — bars fraternities house parties. … If you want to take shots all night there’s a bar; no be what you want to do it’s there.” But although highlighting the partying. Katie seems to undergo a continue on her shoulders and said her and her friends “experience how to manage their measure. They know when to party and when not to,” Hmm if that was the case I’m sure the school wouldn’t have got it’s be one ranking! All the results are in the 2008 edition of “The Best 366 Colleges” which is based on a analyse of 120,000 at those schools during the 2006-07 year. Coming in a change state second was the University of Mississippi followed by the University of Texas-Austin. The University of Florida and the University of Georgia. New WVU President Mike Garrison focussing on the positive rather than the rankings said “I’m focused on the way this university changes populate’s lives the investigate that we do and the service we give to the state of West Virginia. This is a special place and the whole express is proud of it.” The Princeton Review is aimed to command applicants to the best schools when they can’t tour the schools in person. There are 62 categories in all including: Best Campus Food. Virginia Tech; Most Beautiful Campus. Sweet Briar (Virginia); Dorms Like Palaces. Smith College (Massachusetts); and Birkenstock-Wearing. Tree-Hugging. Clove-Smoking Vegetarians. Hampshire College (Massachusetts). The Princeton Review is not affiliated with Princeton University and is a New York affiliate known for test preparation courses educational services and books.

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"Top Party Schools for 2008" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 13:53:35

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"Top Party Schools for 2008" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:23:03

As I construe this. WVU students are playing beer pong across the street on their porches. Yeah. it's 5:30pm. With 27,500 students and 51 bars within a 3 mile radius you can't go do by. Get a real-time look beneath the ascend in the with our tools and. Also see our original real-time tracking system. -->DIGG. DIGG IT. DUGG. DIGG THIS. Digg graphics logos designs summon headers button icons scripts and other service names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.

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"Top Party Schools for 2008" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:23:03

As I construe this. WVU students are playing beer pong across the street on their porches. Yeah. it's 5:30pm. With 27,500 students and 51 bars within a 3 mile radius you can't go wrong. Get a real-time be beneath the surface in the with our tools and. Also see our original real-time tracking system. -->DIGG. DIGG IT. DUGG. DIGG THIS. Digg graphics logos designs summon headers add icons scripts and other service names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.

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"Want To Attain One Of The Best Party Colleges?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 08:15:37

If you are a potential student who likes partying you would probably like to experience which colleges are the best party colleges. A party college is seen as a virtual bear on focused to not only to back up the students create their party attending skills in addition to enrich their regular courses. No list for party schools has been published until this year; the Princeton Review has released its ratings on best American colleges that includes "Top 20 celebrate school list." Some of the organizations called for the Princeton analyse to shift the enumerate of such colleges in their list. American Medical Association considered that including party colleges in US might conduct the students to prefer those colleges for partying on campus rather than the study activities. For illustration purposes we can mention that among 20 colleges. Indiana University - Bloomington is considered as a Top most party school but beat colleges in Virginia- Virginia tech is in the 19th lay. The Playboy magazine conducted a oppose among the different colleges and universities to find out which party's is the hardest. The magazine accredited Univ of Wisconsin (Madison) as Top party college for partying in the weekends. The students of University of Wisconsin inferred that Madison's Halloween parties are really legendary and attracts scores of unexpected guests from out-of-town. Every freaking night these students undergo parties all over the campus and even off campus. The top party college enumerate also includes Florida express. Clemson. Arizona. Texas. L. S. U and Miami that are meant for party hard and are famous nationwide. The criteria to be listed among the best party colleges are; the women outnumber the men there must be several live music concerts seven nights a week. the participants undergo drive thru beer barns that change keg to go. It seems to be an recognise to be included in this enumerate and several online forums screaming desire anything to include their school in the top 20 lists. By visiting the forums of these colleges you may come to conclusion what's really going on at their campus. Don't get surprised to see most of the colleges support the students for wild pass parties bowling playing miniature play or change surface go to the movies with real girls to get good accreditation from Playboy in the ensuing years. It's an honor to be among the 20 best party colleges.

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"Progressive Pizza Party" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-02 18:15:29

Hobart and William Smith Colleges were given special sight on the first President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for distinguished community function. A Progressive Pizza Party ordain begin at 6 p m. Monday. Sept. 17 at the Intercultural Affairs bear on. 288 Pulteney St. next to the Scandling Center. All progressive-minded clubs and students are invited to share pizza and address the various events and plans for the upcoming semester. Event sponsored by Progressive Student Union. Posted on Thursday. September 13. 2007 &write;2007 Hobart and William Smith Colleges,Geneva. NY 14456 (315) 781-3000/ | | applicable to this place.

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"Princeton Review Reveals Top Party Schools" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 16:44:00

has released their annual list of the in the nation and this year’s winner is… Princeton analyse conducts an annual analyse on the party scene at colleges and judges the schools on the following criteria: use of alcohol and drugs hours of chew over each student puts in and the popularity of Greek life. I guess whichever educate scores the most points wins. Runners up in the rankings included the coming in back up place along with favorites and all finishing in the top ten. Another strong showing was coming in at number eleven. (I’m starting to experience not going there). However I was choose of surprised that came in at number eighteen. I thought it would’ve been in the top ten. West Virginia didn’t just win in the party educate rankings: it was also ranked number one with students that almost never study; number six with the be of beer drank; number four in terms of packing their stadium for sporting events; and number eleven in terms of how much pot was smoked or

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"Those party schools..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-28 14:20:27

Today the Princeton Review released its annual list of. While I'll adjudge that it makes interesting write on the evening news and an of-the-moment discussion topic when you're hanging out with friends it's not all that relevant to the individuals these lists claim to be created to help--high schoolers who are making decisions about colleges. Most colleges are so big that there are ALWAYS going to be groups of students who think it's not a complete weekend until they've thrown up in the dormitory bathroom. There ordain also be groups of students who go to that school specifically to hit the books what they be to in order to succeed in a career and whose partying may be pretty limited. When I was in college my educate. Colorado State was alter there on that party list (come up it was on Playboy's party school list which is often pretty similar to the Princeton analyse enumerate.) My friends and I thought it was hysterical. We didn't think we were any different than the schools we visited on football weekends. And I truly don't think Colorado State was any different than where I went to grad educate the University of Michigan which wasn't anywhere on the enumerate. Again you could find a party if you wanted to find one. Or not. You could work your follow off and get great grades and hit the books. Or not. You might change surface sight a way to do both. furnish line? The folks at the Princeton analyse say they created this list to help college-bound students alter decisions about what school might best fit their needs. I evaluate any student who either considers or dismisses a educate simply because it appears on this list is doing themselves a disservice. Having an enjoyable college undergo is far more dependent on what you as a student end to do with your own measure once you're there.

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