<p>AIM Networking is on! The student volunteers are now available to chat.</p>
<p>Want to talk to a real, live Brown student on your own time from your own desk?</p>
<p>Network with the new Bruin Club AIM networkers! During certain hours, Brown students will be online to casually talk with you about anything from life at Brown to the applications process (although they do not know the secret to getting into Brown, so don’t expect them to know it all about getting in!). Simply AIM them using AOL Instant Messenger and you will be in the automatic know!</p>
<p>guys there is like less than 25 days left. i think we should do something everyday like they do for the 25 days of christmas and do a countdown. everyday we should post some random fact until the last day. so ill start…
In the average lifetime, a person will walk the equivalent of 5 times around the equator.</p>
<p>My interview is tomorrow! I can contribute to the 25 days countdown with daily videos - mostly Brown-related, but if I stumble across something we can all appreciate, that’ll go up too Anyone else want to pick another category? Pictures? Music? Anything to distract from that damn countdown!</p>
<p>On the 25th day of the Brown countdown, Ivy gave to youuuu:
Sigma Chi pledges dancing to “Bye Bye Bye.”</p>
<p>24th day interesting fact: this one is very scary
India resident Sanju Bhagat always had bit larger stomach, but he got extremely worried when it suddenly started growing bigger and bigger. Thirty year old Sanju Bhagat was rushed to hospital and his stomach condition was diagnosed as an stomach tumor. To a doctor’s surprise it was something extremely different and very unusual. From the birth Sanju had his twin brother living inside of him like a parasite. This phenomenon is extremely rare since parasite twin brother has to survive by leaching on its brother’s blood supply. This bizarre medical conditions is called fetus in fetu and it occurs when a fetus gets trapped inside of its twin.</p>