HARVARD SUCKS

Started by Josh '99, December 01, 2003, 06:31:07 PM

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djk26

Quote from: TrotskyTrivia contest on the Harvard hockey site.

In other news, there's a Harvard hockey site.

I answered the questions.  One of them was, "What is the date of the game against Cornell?"  If "when's the game" qualifies as a trivia question, then that is not a sign of an engaged fanbase.  Then again, I understand that home crowds at Lynah haven't exactly been setting the world on fire the past few years.  

The site asked me to enter an email address to receive a code to help Harvard "beat" Cornell because apparently "it's a close race."  I don't know what that means...I doubt there's a corresponding Cornell trivia contest (although if there is I hope it has better questions.)

The email address I entered was "harvardsucks@cornell.edu".  Childish, churlish, and fake, yes, but...but...Harvard sucks.
David Klesh ILR '02

Towerroad

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Quote from: TrotskyTrivia contest on the Harvard hockey site.

In other news, there's a Harvard hockey site.

I answered the questions.  One of them was, "What is the date of the game against Cornell?"  If "when's the game" qualifies as a trivia question, then that is not a sign of an engaged fanbase.  Then again, I understand that home crowds at Lynah haven't exactly been setting the world on fire the past few years.  

The site asked me to enter an email address to receive a code to help Harvard "beat" Cornell because apparently "it's a close race."  I don't know what that means...I doubt there's a corresponding Cornell trivia contest (although if there is I hope it has better questions.)

The email address I entered was "harvardsucks@cornell.edu".  Childish, churlish, and fake, yes, but...but...Harvard sucks.

Well done. I try to make the game each year, I live in the Boston area and I am certain we will outnumber their "fans" again this year. Harvard Sucks!

Chris '03

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Quote from: TrotskyTrivia contest on the Harvard hockey site.

In other news, there's a Harvard hockey site.

I answered the questions.  One of them was, "What is the date of the game against Cornell?"  If "when's the game" qualifies as a trivia question, then that is not a sign of an engaged fanbase.  Then again, I understand that home crowds at Lynah haven't exactly been setting the world on fire the past few years.  

The site asked me to enter an email address to receive a code to help Harvard "beat" Cornell because apparently "it's a close race."  I don't know what that means...I doubt there's a corresponding Cornell trivia contest (although if there is I hope it has better questions.)

The email address I entered was "harvardsucks@cornell.edu".  Childish, churlish, and fake, yes, but...but...Harvard sucks.

In fairness, Cornell's site is running an equally idiotic trivia contest.  Apparently there's a "competition" to see which fan base can answer questions for which the answers appear on the page in front of them faster.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

Trotsky


Towerroad

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Call the Physics Dept! You have discovered something denser and suckier than a black hole.

Jeff Hopkins '82

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500 cups?  That constutes a party?  I remember one of the fraternities went through 50 kegs at one of their parties.

F'in pikers.

Trotsky

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500 cups?  That constutes a party?  I remember one of the fraternities went through 50 kegs at one of their parties.

F'in pikers.
I translated it as 500 guests (cups are refillable) which, to be fair, would make a 10-person suite look like a the gorilla cage at the zoo.

Jeff Hopkins '82

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500 cups?  That constutes a party?  I remember one of the fraternities went through 50 kegs at one of their parties.

F'in pikers.
I translated it as 500 guests (cups are refillable) which, to be fair, would make a 10-person suite look like a the gorilla cage at the zoo.

Which is why 500 actual cups left lying round the suite made more sense to me.  It also felt more whiny preppy-boy to me if he was truly complaining about having to clean up 500 cups.  Guess they don't have maids in their suites, like they do in daddy's mansion.

Jim Hyla

Who the hell cares? Just my opinion.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Trotsky

Harvard needs one of these.

Extra points for the Vietnam Memorial styling.

George64

Quotes from Cornell's Charter Day Presidential panel as reported in the Ithaca Voice.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: George64Quotes from Cornell's Charter Day Presidential panel as reported in the Ithaca Voice.

I must have stopped watching before these two gems.  I will miss Skorton, but he's moving to a wonderful position.
Al DeFlorio '65

Rosey

Quote from: George64Quotes from Cornell's Charter Day Presidential panel as reported in the Ithaca Voice.
Can someone explain the second one to me? It went over my head. (Is "celeb asst" short for "celebrity assistants"? Fuck Twitter.)
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