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Where did you live on campus?

osugrad21

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We did this thread in the heyday of the BuckNuts RR, but we have plenty of new people on board..so where do/did you live on campus?

4 years at 1539 Summit.. second house in from the corner of 11th and Summit.

I loved that place...huge bedrooms, a fenced-in yard with plenty of private parking, a huge back deck, a deck upstairs, and full size laundry...the borderline location made it extremly affordable.
 
In what can best be described as a condemned housing project on E18th right behind the McDonalds on High Street. Couldn't beat the commute to campus and it was within spitting distance of McDs, Buckeye Donuts, the place with burritos as big as your head, the $.50/slice pizza joint and Used Kids records/cds. I lived ok on a grad school stipend.
 
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E. 14th, about a block off High Street (behind the SBX bookstore). I thought it was a perfect location for convenience to walking to class, parties, south bars, and north bars.

ps. Grad, I went to your neck of the woods a couple of times, for parties, and I was a little scared every time. I don't know how you lived there, but good for you.
 
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Park Hall for one year.

Various places around campus the next few years inlcuding 100 Chittendon,

Somewhere on Indianola around 9th (talk about scary)

12th and Indianola.

Oh yeah, and I subletted the attic of a house on Oakland with three girls one summer. :wink2:
 
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undergrad i lived two years inside of the shoe in the dorm. then i lived two years at 65 east norwich. it had a big ass backyard. we 'borrowed' some equipment from a construction site on campus and wired up the whole yard with lights. put up a volleball court, picnic table, grill, horseshoe pit (my one roommate was a hillbilly) and partied like crazy. kirk herbstreit lived there the year before we moved in.
 
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1 year in the dorms, Haverfield House 94-95.

2 years on Frambes in the big stucco apartment building right behind the Ohio Stater Inn. Right in between the Out R' Inn and BW3's. :biggrin:

3 Years in the Oxford Rental buildings on E. 18th Ave. rigth behind the McDonalds on High Street.
 
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Thump said:
2 years on Frambes in the big stucco apartment building right behind the Ohio Stater Inn. Right in between the Out R' Inn and BW3's. :biggrin:

This had to be extremely helpful to your studies...

I never lived on campus, closest I got was Olentangy Village (Oh how I miss summer days by the swimming pool there :wink: ) More ass then you could shake a stick at.
 
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gregorylee said:
This had to be extremely helpful to your studies...
Don't know how many times my buddy and I would head to BW3's at 3pm and play trivia and suck booze until happy hour ended at 9pm.

They used to have one kick ass happy hour back in the day!
 
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gregorylee said:
I never lived on campus, closest I got was Olentangy Village (Oh how I miss summer days by the swimming pool there :wink: ) More ass then you could shake a stick at.

This guy I knew, and I won't say who, may have pretended to live there for use of the swimming pool from time to time...
 
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JohnnyCockfight said:
ps. Grad, I went to your neck of the woods a couple of times, for parties, and I was a little scared every time. I don't know how you lived there, but good for you.
You know, we never had a single problem. No break-ins, no vandalism, nothing...

We always threw keg caps in a drawer in the kitchen...when we moved out, we counted 186 caps. The total was well over 200 as I know we tossed plenty of caps into the yard during the peak of a party while changing kegs...

Never charged a dime for beer...had a solid group of people who always contributed and always had at least six empties to cash in.

Damn I miss those days.
 
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osugrad21 said:
We always threw keg caps in a drawer in the kitchen...when we moved out, we counted 186 caps. The total was well over 200 as I know we tossed plenty of caps into the yard during the peak of a party while changing kegs...

Maybe I was at some of your parties. Did you guys have a dog that was always flexing his raging red rocket by any chance?
 
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