"Dude" is truly one of the most versatile words in the English language (see, e.g., recent Bud Light commercial)
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Mostly freshmen, although Aycock had some sophomores. There were a few fraternities on East, too, if I recall correctly? LOL, the memory is the first thing to go...
On the theme of changing times, is the Bryan Center still there? and is it still kinda dim and musty smelling?
I think I just missed east campus being all classes.
We could really date people by asking if east campus was all women.
And definitely cosmic (for essentially the same reasons.)
I did like Honey's, but we could never find someone who:
a) could drive (meaning had a license)
b) was sober enough to do so
c) had a car
and d) was actually up.
Sattie's or George's?
Elmo's or.... um... anywhere else?
I lived in Aycock as a freshman the last year it was all classes, we won the Spirit Keg with our chant "Give me an A, Give me a Y, Give me a C*CK!" at the last home football game.
so
East - all classes
Here's one
BOZOs or BOGgers?
BOGgers, but I think they were just rumored to exist.
What was the deal with the guys in the graduation robes, who walked around the quad making funny gestures, not saying a word?
Friend and I dressed up like them on Halloween, got lots of laughs in Duke North (aka DC).
Man, I remember back when I was eight years old.
What about:
Speak of the Devil, or Lady Blue?
Speaking of, The Richter Scales are pretty funny. I wonder if any are Duke alumni?