I was a college student in '88

in '88, we started 0-6, and I was in the hospital with alcohol poisoning during our first game as an 18 yr old freshman.
 
$3 beer bust at Ivy's (on the strip, not the old location). Two for Tuesdays at Rubys on the Strip. Wednesdays at Last Lap then the Library for 3-4-1.

don't forget the Dollar Long Island Iced Tea's, at Cooper Cellar on Thursdays and Tall Paul, at Darryl's on Bearden Hill, or 5 dollar pitchers at the Annex on Lake
 
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there was a meat and 3 for $2, captain D's had all you can eat on sunday night, and rally burger was at the entrance to my apt, so I had 99 cent combos @ 10 times a week. Give plasma and get like $40, and food was covered for a couple of weeks.
 
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What was the name of that after hours bar in the Old City...I can remember Manhattan's that was down there, but there was also an after hours place, that we use to go to...
 
If you remember what year you went to college without looking at your diploma, you might not have had as much fun as you should have.
 
Dont remember the movie's name but Segall took a shotgun and blew this guys leg off at the knee.....I remember it hung on by a piece of flesh and we rewinded that about 25 times!
 
Well - in 1992 I went to Mardi Gras with Big Daddy Caine. This was my first time to Louisiana. Anyway, long story short, at some point I was standing on top of a garbage can snagging beads when who but Segall came by on a float. He was about three stories up so I couldn't reach him. Anyway, I demonstrated some of my patented "Soddy Karate" moves just to let him know where he stood in the southern martial arts hierarchy.

He just stared at me like he would very much like to remove my spleen.

Anyway, I'm alive so it should be self-evident that he didn't bother to come down off the float.
 
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