<p>Haha so who's joining this "streaking team" when they get to Princeton? :D</p>
<p>The worst part about it was that I decided to read the Prince at school today. Bad move. Nothing like being in the middle of newspaper class and have a bunch of naked guys' arses pop up on your computer screen. Loverly.</p>
<p>hahahaha, imagine being the President of the Varsity Streaking Team. That would be quite an accomplishment. It would certainly bode well for you if you can get 30 members in the team.</p>
<p>imagine putting it on your grad school or job applications! hehe...I love it.</p>
<p>A nice way to "humanize" Princeton and make it appear less preppy and uptight as cross-applicants prepare to choose!</p>
<p>Isn't it, though? Haha...imagine the poor university police having to follow around that bunch...</p>
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The worst part about it was that I decided to read the Prince at school today. Bad move. Nothing like being in the middle of newspaper class and have a bunch of naked guys' arses pop up on your computer screen. Loverly.
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Haha, I was in newspaper class when I decided to read it today, too! Big mistake... The crowd that normally forms around the boys Googling phrases that have questionable connotations instead clustered around me. Somehow, I suspect that they'll be disappointed in the content of the Prince tomorrow.</p>
<p>does that imply a dislike of the prince? the street section?</p>
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does that imply a dislike of the prince? the street section?
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<p>Not at all - I read the Prince day in, day out, and I'm a big fan of the Street section. If I get in I definitely want to be on staff! What it does imply is that the immature teenage perverts, I mean, boys, on my school's newspaper staff got a kick out of today's edition that I doubt they will get tomorrow (unless the Prince is running an expose - literally - on the deep South)! ;)</p>
<p>okay, I'm glad.
although I am intrigued by the fact that you're a "big fan" of 'Street,' since it is generally far more mediocre than news and even sports and edits.</p>
<p>Well, what I like about the Street is that it tends to be feature-heavy, and provides more of an "inner look" - excuse the clich</p>
<p>Kind of makes me glad I'm not going there.</p>
<p>Good for you tore (more room for me :))- this is the kind of thing that makes me more inclined to chose Princeton- not for the nudity, of course, but because it shows that Princetonians are not preppy, conservative, secluded bookworms (or at least 30 of them lol).</p>
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it shows that Princetonians are not preppy, conservative, secluded bookworms (or at least 30 of them lol).
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Now, seeing as I meet three out of four of those categorizations (that is, exempting secluded - I wouldn't exactly describe myself as unsociable... loud and obnoxious is more like it), I'd like to know... why am I sensing that you dislike these traits?! ;)</p>
<p>Preppy, conservative bookworms = you all rock my world, mes amis. :)</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure Brown has more nudity on campus. Oh well, I guess I can't escape it lol</p>
<p>hmmmm....actually, i have no problem with preppy, conservative bookworms, just as long as there is a good mix of personalities. What I was tallking about is much more extreme than the mainstream preppy conservative (such as you). Let me chose some better words- I meant people who are arrogantly preppy ("I'm too good for that sort of stuff, cause my dad is rich.") and dont know how to have fun.</p>
<p>what exactly does the word "preppy" mean? :o</p>
<p>hehe... the term confounded me as well, but i think i've hit it now, it's rich kids who hang out in cliques and dress well. hmm.</p>
<p>When all else fails, there is always
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