. . .but I'm sure my wife will disapprove.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2010/0524101sorority1.html
Video...????
Wow, that transcends ANY of the parties I ever frequented, and I frequented some doozies back in the late 80's (one instance we removed a TV from a room in the DT Holiday Inn and chunked it on the street below from about 11 stories).
The Ohio party was tame as compared to the University of Miami party, And they are getting hit harder by the party venue and law enforcement.
Guess its good that the Miami Hotel owners were UM grads.
Ah the memories. Wait. . .I don't remember.
Quote from: Hoss on May 28, 2010, 08:50:18 AM
Wow, that transcends ANY of the parties I ever frequented, and I frequented some doozies back in the late 80's (one instance we removed a TV from a room in the DT Holiday Inn and chunked it on the street below from about 11 stories).
I don't remember any parties I went to in the '80's. ;)
Girls defecating in urinals, hubba hubba!
Quote from: Gaspar on May 28, 2010, 10:10:11 AM
Ah the memories. Wait. . .I don't remember.
Ahhh ... but there is photographic evidence. ;)
Quote from: rwarn17588 on May 28, 2010, 10:25:55 AM
Ahhh ... but there is photographic evidence. ;)
Just as long as the photos didn't qualify for "Beastiality Quarterly" I think everyone is just fine.
Wow, I was waiting for a punchline, then I reached the end and realized it wasn't a joke.
Been there.
Done that.
Got the T-shirt.
Odd that the damage occurred on 3/6, yet was not reported to the police until 4/1.
Also odd that I noticed that.
That reminds me of a letter I got from the Camelot Hotel shortly after I got married. It stated that a woman had signed for a room (my wife's name) and had partied pretty hard with a large group that broke furniture, vomited, urinated on carpets,...the whole thing. A party I would have like to have been at.
The damage was in the 1000's. The hotel security described the woman matching my wife pretty closely. I was seriously contemplating some remedial action involving lawyers and dissolution etc. He even had written down her car tags. Then I showed the guy a pic of my wife and asked him for her license tag #.
Turns out someone had used a fake license with her information on it. The girl on the license looked about 16, a good 10 years younger than my wife. The hotel had zeroxed her license and it was a pretty good fake. The car belonged to someone with a different name. They were pissed and said they would do more investigation but never heard from them again, not even a "sorry".
So, she skated on that one. We celebrated our 32 anniversary last fall.
Party Chicks! :D