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kmo33

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by kmo33 » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:07 pm
Taking the plunge and sending in my deposit tomorrow
NYC, will be 4 years out, and Lost...no question.
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oliviachicago

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by oliviachicago » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:10 pm
It's Michigan for me too! I'll be starting in the summer. And if the rock band needs a classically trained oboist, count me in!
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oliviachicago

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by oliviachicago » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:13 pm
Oh, five years out from undergrad, and the x-files. And battlestar galactica.
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FlightoftheEarls

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by FlightoftheEarls » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:16 pm
summertimechi wrote:yes! and we need ppl to post in the official tls class of 2012 thread! not enough mich representation in there yet. especially considering how many of us post here!
I've thought about posting that exact same thing for the past week - TLS Michigan students need to put their names down in the TLS thread to get some more street cred. Rhymes not necessary.
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Vail67

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by Vail67 » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:20 pm
Done and done. Nothing like TLS "street cred"
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mightydinosaur

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by mightydinosaur » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:21 pm
From Boston but live in San Francisco, 3 years out, 30 Rock.
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FlightoftheEarls

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by FlightoftheEarls » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:21 pm
San Francisco.
1 year out.
Three Sheets (Zane Lamprey is the goddamn man).
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FlightoftheEarls

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by FlightoftheEarls » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:22 pm
Vail67 wrote:Done and done. Nothing like TLS "street cred"
Thank god you agree!
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Anhimal

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by Anhimal » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:26 pm
NYC, undergrad!
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mightydinosaur

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by mightydinosaur » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:26 pm
Nobody coming straight from undergrad yet? I'm surprised--I thought the general mix was about half and half.
Undergrads, never fear--I promise that I personally am at least as hip now as I was when I was in undergrad. Oh yeah.
EDIT: Oh, and while I was writing this, out comes the first (actually second, sorry, wine and jet lag) undergrad. Sweet!
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hdg315

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by hdg315 » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:31 pm
Straight from undergrad here as well, from Maryland, and fav. tv show would have to be either 30 rock or no reservations
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Anhimal

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by Anhimal » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:38 pm
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tcortez

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by tcortez » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:39 pm
Jeff Mangum wrote:New Jersey, 12 years out, The Wire.
From LA, two years outta undergrad. and i agree with Jeff Mangum...The Wire is f***in genius...i love weeds too. I think i'm just a sucker for some good gritty tv.
I'm sending in my deposit this week. yay!
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Vail67

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by Vail67 » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:44 pm
Ha, if we just double the list we have now — and there are definitely posters I've seen floating around who aren't on the list — we'll have a tenth of the incoming class. Nice.
...Also a little lame.
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06072010

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by 06072010 » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:46 pm
oliviachicago wrote:It's Michigan for me too! I'll be starting in the summer. And if the rock band needs a classically trained oboist, count me in!
You know, we're usually out of tune. Maybe you could be the band "A"
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oliviachicago

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by oliviachicago » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:50 pm
PKSebben wrote:oliviachicago wrote:It's Michigan for me too! I'll be starting in the summer. And if the rock band needs a classically trained oboist, count me in!
You know, we're usually out of tune. Maybe you could be the band "A"
I'd be happy to give my A440

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itzjulz

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by itzjulz » Tue Apr 21, 2009 12:34 am
From Detroit, though currently in Chicago. 2 years out of UG. Law and Order SVU
PK, know anyone willing to give some reasonably-priced guitar lessons? I'm taking classes now and hoping I can keep up my skills (the whole 10 chords I know. ha) once school starts.
BTW, anyone who finds themselves in Chicago at some point should take a class at the Old Town School of Folk Music.. fantastic classes even if you've never been musically inclined (I sometimes get a little bored because I have all of the theory knowledge, just not the guitar virtuosity that i'd kill to have). AND. It's BYOB, so you can bring drinks to class. Good times.
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06072010

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by 06072010 » Tue Apr 21, 2009 12:43 am
PK, know anyone willing to give some reasonably-priced guitar lessons? I'm taking classes now and hoping I can keep up my skills (the whole 10 chords I know. ha) once school starts.
Bro, there is a 1L that is a beast. He's fucking fantastic and I'm sure he'd be willing to sit down and play with you. You'd learn so much from that dude just by watching him play. There are a bunch of decent musicians and if you just want to get together and play, we'd love to play whatever. 10 chords is good enough to play a lot of songs and you'll pick up stuff really quick playing casually with us.
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oliviachicago

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by oliviachicago » Tue Apr 21, 2009 12:47 am
itzjulz wrote:From Detroit, though currently in Chicago. 2 years out of UG. Law and Order SVU
PK, know anyone willing to give some reasonably-priced guitar lessons? I'm taking classes now and hoping I can keep up my skills (the whole 10 chords I know. ha) once school starts.
BTW, anyone who finds themselves in Chicago at some point should take a class at the Old Town School of Folk Music.. fantastic classes even if you've never been musically inclined (I sometimes get a little bored because I have all of the theory knowledge, just not the guitar virtuosity that i'd kill to have). AND. It's BYOB, so you can bring drinks to class. Good times.
Old Town is the best! I took swing dancing lessons there, really fun!
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nicoz

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by nicoz » Tue Apr 21, 2009 1:26 am
Ty!
Michigan (Vegas right now)
In undergrad (non-trad though)
EAST BOUND AND DOWN
"I play real sports...I don't just try to be the best at exercising."
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FlightoftheEarls

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by FlightoftheEarls » Tue Apr 21, 2009 1:36 am
nicoz wrote:
Ty!
Michigan (Vegas right now)
In undergrad (non-trad though)
EAST BOUND AND DOWN
"I play real sports...I don't just try to be the best at exercising."
You're fuckin' in!
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nicoz

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by nicoz » Tue Apr 21, 2009 4:04 am
^ Nice !
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snotrocket

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by snotrocket » Tue Apr 21, 2009 6:10 am
Vail67 wrote:Ha, if we just double the list we have now — and there are definitely posters I've seen floating around who aren't on the list — we'll have a tenth of the incoming class. Nice . . . Also a little lame.
The Class of 2011 thread had 27/361 (about 7% of the class) last year, so we're expecting you all to beat that by a handy margin. At least try not to get your asses handed to you by the UVA crowd (again). They hit 45/370 -- 12% -- before it all ended.
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Alexandria

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by Alexandria » Tue Apr 21, 2009 7:29 am
PKSebben wrote:tl wrote:Civ Pro makes me want to jump off a bridge. Why is this class required?
There isn't even any jurisdiction ya big baby!
Unless you have Croley, who goes ahead and crams it in. I can't complain though... it made Jurisdiction SUPER easy (and 75% a waste of time) when I took it.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
Now there's a charge.
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