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General Category => Hockey => Topic started by: nnn on October 24, 2004, 08:10:20 PM

Title: grad students in section B
Post by: nnn on October 24, 2004, 08:10:20 PM
The team looked really good against McGill. I am happy to be holding a season ticket again this year. However, I was very disappointed with the grad students in my section, mostly the ones I had to stand next to. Many of them did not cheer at all and barely clapped a few times when Cornell scored. I felt like I had one foot in section B and the other foot in a graveyard. I wish I had picked some other seats where I can be among the energetic faithfuls and not feel like I'm at a funeral. Anyone who shares or disputes my belief can discuss their opinion here in this topic.

Remember, we are called "Lynah Faithfuls"  not "Lynah Standing Deads."
Title: Re: grad students in section B
Post by: Will on October 24, 2004, 09:33:17 PM
At least they were in sync with the cheers when they did clap.  What I suspect were mostly newbies (grads and undergrads alike) surrounding me in the E-F-G end of the rink couldn't clap in sync with the cheers/songs at all to save their own lives.  *sigh* Am I ever going to begin a season without these complaints? :-/
Title: Re: grad students in section B
Post by: connor on October 24, 2004, 10:01:32 PM
Were the kids in section B sitting with Evan Salmela and Kevin McLeod because the kid sitting next to me was about 15 and he was with them. Maybe he was friends with the players not crazy fans.
Title: Re: grad students in section B
Post by: billhoward on October 27, 2004, 09:19:10 AM
"one foot in the graveyard" at what age?

It amuses those past 30 how those approaching 25 or, gasp, 30, consider their life to be nearly over.

Not so. And proof in two words: Sigourney Weaver.
Title: Re: grad students in section B
Post by: sockralex on October 27, 2004, 09:26:36 AM
[Q]billhoward Wrote:

 "one foot in the graveyard" at what age?

It amuses those past 30 how those approaching 25 or, gasp, 30, consider their life to be nearly over.

 [/q]

I assumed he meant that it was a 'graveyard' not because of age but due to lack of cheering.  I could be wrong though - but I doubt it.
Title: Re: grad students in section B
Post by: puff on October 27, 2004, 09:37:42 AM
I do have to ad that being a 22 (gulp, old i know) year old graduate, and still being on campus after graduation, i sometimes feel old. Change of mentality perhaps?

To quote one of my favorite advisors over the years:
"The only problem with being 28 and stationed on a college campus is that it makes you a dirty old man at a very young age"
Title: Re: grad students in section B
Post by: KeithK on October 27, 2004, 10:44:10 AM
Yeah, when I was finishing up grad school at age 25 I often felt reeeaaally old walking through C-town on a Friday night.
Title: Re: grad students in section B
Post by: jeh25 on October 27, 2004, 10:54:12 AM
[Q]KeithK Wrote:

finishing up grad school at age 25 [/q]

Piss off Kannenberg.

No reason to make the rest of us look bad.... ;)



Title: Re: grad students in section B
Post by: jtwcornell91 on October 27, 2004, 11:02:56 AM
[Q]puff Wrote:
"The only problem with being 28 and stationed on a college campus is that it makes you a dirty old man at a very young age"[/q]
How about being 35 and wishing you were still 28?

Title: Re: grad students in section B
Post by: Beeeej on October 27, 2004, 12:47:21 PM
I'll be finishing up grad school at 35 and I don't think that makes me look bad at all... though of course I didn't go back 'til I was 32.  I've thoroughly enjoyed going to law school with 22-24 year olds - especially the Cornellians.  :-D

Beeeej