<p>(back to focus) Ummmmmm.. WHAT IS THAT CRUNCHY THING IN THE SPAGHETTI!!!!!?? :)</p>
<p>Also, I moved to FL from NYC partly to get away from something.....but....are there .....roaches at harvard......oh lord.......:(</p>
<p>(back to focus) Ummmmmm.. WHAT IS THAT CRUNCHY THING IN THE SPAGHETTI!!!!!?? :)</p>
<p>Also, I moved to FL from NYC partly to get away from something.....but....are there .....roaches at harvard......oh lord.......:(</p>
<p>I think it was a human finger apfreak. But that's Annenberg for ya.</p>
<p>What about rodents.......?</p>
<p>Are There Roaches At Harvard!!!!??</p>
<p>I dunno. I haven't noticed any, but I'm not there too often. I did see a roach at MIT once, though. It was in one of the basement labs. Someone super glued it to the floor and it was still alive two days later. Blech.</p>
<p>my sister had a few cockroaches in her dorm/bathroom this fall. eek!</p>
<p>At least you get to choose which cockroaches are going to share your dorm room and bathroom in sophomore year, though.</p>
<p>I have the resolve, determination, and passion for harvard transcending the inferno of the sun yet....it freezes and dwindles under the squirm of a ........roach......:(</p>
<p>They're high in protein.</p>
<p>Dude....stop...............(queezy)...................... and CHRUCHY ......like the spaghetti you ate!!!! MWAHAHAHAH!!</p>
<p>The spaghetti was made up. It was actually a crunchy hamburger in a stale roll, but that doesn't sound as cool.</p>
<p>Of course there are roaches. We live near a major city. </p>
<p>Hell, one night I saw a rat run across mass ave. I thought it was hilarious. My rich friend did not.</p>
<p>I'm guessing many of you haven't walked around New York City enough.. Washington Square here is always practically covered with rats at night (I don't know how the NYU kids can stand living around there). And at my school they actually had to remove armchairs from the library because they discovered that there were rats living in them, lol (at least that's what I heard). And tons of rats in the subways, of course, but that's obvious.</p>
<p>Oh, who cares, rats or no rats, it's the greatest city in the world ;)</p>
<p>The rats on the red line are really cute though.</p>
<p>A little while ago we had a foul stench problem in our lab in Columbia med center. We later discovered it was a rat that crawled under our lab bench and died...presumbly some weeks ago.</p>
<p>A few days later we discovered another rat that died in a similar fashion, behind a different lab bench.</p>
<p>Dude I'm staying away from your lab benches.</p>
<p>Every dining hall has waffles every day (and some of them even have the veritas shield on them now). </p>
<p>And there roaches, yes. I stayed in a room in Dunster temporarily for early housing and I saw like six roaches in less than a week, including a huge one crawling up the wall before I had even finished moving in. (Dunster is notorious for cockroaches, and the room I stayed in was, it turns out, particularly noteworthy even by Dunster standards--an exterminator was once called out to it, to no avail.) I've seen one in the Leverett computer lab and one outside, but except for Dunster, never in my dorm room, no matter how filthy it got. You're a lot less likely to see roaches in one of the more modern buildings.</p>
<p>Dude...I lived in the bronx and rats were not really that bad but roaches were.</p>
<p>I wonder if Princeton has any of these things since it is in the suburbs...?</p>
<p>If I get into harvard or any other urban ivy school I am soooo fumigating and setting like a million traps for everything including roach powder........ugh I hate them..........i can just imagine waking up with one of my face .................ERKKKKKKK</p>