Only time will tell what this blog will become. At the very least, it'll be another venue to share memories, photos, videos, and classic stories of our hallowed time at UD. It can also be a place to share anything new that's happening at school (like, oh I don't know, a certain basketball team's achievements or ridiculous summer trip sign-up). At the very most, it'll keep us in more consistent contact (so King won't get overemotional when someone emails him).
The name of this page is a reference to the iconic Wall of Crap that graced the stairwell of 301 Stonemill. Just as we stapled random crap and scribbled idiotic quotes on that wall, I hope we'll all contribute the same pointless junk to this blog.
To get the ball rolling, I thought it'd be appropriate to start at the start:

I am always amazed at how someone who was in charge of randomly placing 30 or so freshmen guys on 7 Meyer has had such a huge impact on our lives. The fact that about half of that floor is still living together, traveling together, avoiding the cops together, witnessing weddings, births, and new year's eves together is quite a feat.
Just look at those young faces. The promise they show. The dreams they have. The inadequate character and moral fiber that will lead to their inevitable failure to meet that promise and accomplish those dreams. That's what 7 Meyer was all about!
I invite you all to comment on this picture. Can you name everyone in the picture? Can you name who isn't in the picture? Can you recall everyone's nickname? Can you mock and ricidule everyone in the picture (well, I know we can do that).
Enjoy, and please contribute to the eWall of Crap!
11 comments:
I've never "blogged" before.... How does this work?
That was easy...
My favorite part of the original wall of crap was the Quote Board. Basford and I went to Tijuana for Thanksgiving. The trip spawned these two quotes which I offer as the first two quotes of the E-Quote Board.
Basford (commentating on the music video for Billy Idol's "Cradle of Love" which was playing at the bar we were at.)
"This video was Viagra Soup for me when I was 13"
Sas:
"I rarely read books, but everybook I've read I've liked. It's like doing cocaine, I enjoy it, but I can't justify doing it on a regular basis."
I'm addicted to blogging.
King, my girlfriend says that you look better in the picture with Basford and Schwab then you do in the 7 Meyer photo. She says "you look like a dork freshman year." I think it's time to grow your hair out again.
I just want to know why schmidt is pouting. Maybe he's envisioning his future self in that lounge (naked and covered in blue permanent marker).
Yeah dude. Cov. Cath rules.
I can't believe Kennedy is gay.
How come I'm not a contributor? I lead the league in posts thus far... WTF?
Sas,
I invited you to be a contributor (twice now, since you're whining). check your gmail account.
The t shirts are excellent. Sas is wearing his favorite shirt (do you still have that?), a couple of cov cath shirts (and yes they do rule), obligatory ghetto shirt), freggie wearing a collared shirt and me with the super choices shirt (by the way that was the last time i made a super choce in my life).
I didn't know that was my favorite shirt... I don't think I still have it... however I do still have and frequently wear my Super Choices shirt. Those are the most resiliant cheap tee shirts ever... Mine survived 6 years of college, a move a cross the country, over 2 years in the harsh unforgiving Southern California climate. Playing in that softball tournament and getting that tee shirt was a definately a "Super Choice".
well i finally figured this thing out...not really costello told me what was up. How much do you think that popum paid the university to have all the cov cath boys put on our floor?
also I would like to note that this picture was clearly taken before I started to grow. As is evident in the fact that i am only a half inch taller than basford in this pic.
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