Princeton Campus Visits

<p>Just wait until Harvard launches it's $10 billion construction project across the river in Allston - with a pedestrian tunnell under the Charles, burying Storrow Drive, etc.</p>

<p>Allston residents have already been promised a world-class anti-rodent campaign - applying lessons learned from the largest construction project in the history of the Universe - Boston's Big Dig. (Thank you, American taxpayers!)</p>

<p>I had to run in Van Cortlandt for cross country, so yea, I know the goose poop quite well unfortunately...but the poop is only really on the main field, not really in the running paths (since geese don't run up steep hills into the forest I assume...)</p>

<p>Trip over any bodies?</p>

<p>Haha no, but it's the bronx so that kind of thing is expected.</p>

<p>aparent5 - LOL! Rats....</p>

<p><a href="http://www.princetonspectator.com/media/paper192/news/2004/02/24/Bullyrag/Rats-621333.shtml%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.princetonspectator.com/media/paper192/news/2004/02/24/Bullyrag/Rats-621333.shtml&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Ivy league dining halls? I really hope that's a joke <em>feels sick</em>
but you know, they didn't specify which ivy...</p>

<p>haha, there's a facebook group for the squirrels.
Great article. Rats taste like chicken? Weird! (them lucky Harvard kids. kidding, Byerly. don't go crying foul now)</p>

<p>Speaking of chicken, has anyone ever eaten frog legs?</p>

<p>Mmm...I've heard that they're good. Like chicken.</p>

<p>I sampled some for the first time a couple of weeks ago. They do kindof taste like chicken, but in more fibery. They're a little gamy.</p>

<p>In chinese frog legs are called "sweet chicken" so I was tricked into eating them! But they weren't bad</p>

<p>(nong tian de 'tian' ah, xiao jie ;))</p>

<p>I was kinda disappointed when I ate them. They really did taste chicken-y, but maybe a little more bland. Haha, everything's chickeny - tuna, frogs, rats...hmmmm....squirrels? (<em>evil smile</em>)</p>

<p>--edit---
do grasshoppers taste like chicken too?</p>

<p>I heard from some entymologists at a natural history museum bug fair that grasshoppers are supposed to taste like roasted peanuts. Never tried them though.</p>

<p>Yeah... ground chicken, not sweet chicken (I think?). They sound exactly the same in Shanghai dialect, though, lol. I don't know if they sound the same in Mandarin.</p>

<p>princeton's contribution to squirreldom, of course, is its black squirrels. its orange breed must have gone extinct.</p>

<p>and our President isn't nearly as politically incorrect, discriminatory, and flat out ignorant as theirs either! Aw shucks!</p>

<p>Filmxoxo, I know what you're talking about! I was just visiting NYC and had to make a stop at Serendipity for the frozen hot chocolate (of course) and I was attacked by the pigeons! Stupid birds.</p>

<p>Frozen hot chocolate?
<em>Little LA native has no idea what that could be</em></p>

<p>same here! frozen hot chocolate?
attacked by pigeons.... : ) hahaha. Sorry, I'm a bird person. I get my ear nibbled all the time by my budgie and I <3 it.</p>

<p>Ahh Serendipity 3 is known for Frrrrozen Hot Chocolate, which is really like a ...chocolate frappucino (minus the coffee, though they do have a mocha version: frrrrozenn mocha lol). Unfortunately you need like reservations way in advance since the restaurant is pretty small, and imo, the food isn't that great.</p>

<p>you don't go to serendipity for the food though... in all my years going i dont think ive ever eaten <em>real</em> food. ;)</p>