<p>guess people finally realize how overrated it really is :(</p>
<p>what is the point in saying that?</p>
<p>haha or not....</p>
<p>every few months colt45 pops back on these forums with feeble attempts to disparage the schools that rejected him</p>
<p>it's best to pity him, ignore his comments, and then move on</p>
<p>ACTUALLY applications fell because word got out that Brown graduates EAT BABIES</p>
<p>it's true.</p>
<p>That's interesting, I heard they actually use those baby parts to make items which they sell to the unsuspecting public.</p>
<p>Thanks for the heads up. My son is really looking for an under-achieving, slacker university, and with less applicants, he may get in.</p>
<p>Haha **** off</p>
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<p>I believe this is how they make the Brown sweatshirts?</p>
<p>^^^ Oh yeah! I heard that too! And the flags are made the same...</p>
<p>Hey, we're no strangers to the application process. Brown knows the rules, and so do we. A full acceptance is what we're thinking of, and we wouldn't get it from any other college. We just want to tell them how we feel and make them understand, cause they're never gonna give us up, never gonna let us down, never gonna run around and desert us. Never gonna make us cry, never gonna say goodbye, never gonna tell a lie and hurt us.</p>
<p>(Woooooooooooooo) Give you up!
Never gonna give- never gonna give- (give you up!)</p>
<p>maybe they employ the babies in sweatshops to make brown sweatshirts?</p>
<p>those babies can SEW, man. (too bad that won't get them into college. well, maybe Brown)</p>
<p>THIS IS THE BEST THREAD EVER.</p>
<p>And regardless of what some newspapers have reported, the babies are given a happy life before they sew/are made into sweatshirts. Not that an afterlife as a Brown sweatshirt is a bad thing anyways! And even if they couldn't get into Brown, they could go to the Jr. Tailor program during Brown Summer 2009.</p>
<p>stephkry, thanks for clarifying! That's the last time I trust Wikipedia.</p>