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Move N day early enrollees. Dawson and Cortez

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I had a 19 inch TV, a bag of clothes and I think that was it.
never had a TV in undergrad. Can't remember even watching TV in undergrad. All I did was study until I was old enough to go to the bars and then I would study until 10 or so then hit Uncle Sam's or the Water Hole some nights.
 
How did you fit a mini fridge and 4 cases of Old Mill in your suitcase?
I didn't own a mini fridge until i was a junior. I had buddies that would buy a dozen cases of Old Mill when it went on sale at N street liquor. The fridge was for braunschweiger and Velveeta
 
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Nice that the two big time frosh receivers are early enrollees. We need for them to get an early jump on things they may play quite a bit
 
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I didn't own a mini fridge until i was a junior. I had buddies that would buy a dozen cases of Old Mill when it went on sale at N street liquor. The fridge was for braunschweiger and Velveeta
We used to hit that place on the north side of O around 20th??? I was on east campus our place was that store at 48th and Holdrege. I think it's a smoke shop now but that place made tons of $$
 
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Everything went to heck after they made you give them id on kegs. That sucked. We had our dorm rooms so the mirror/medicine cabinet would pull out from adjoining rooms. The kegs would be in the neighboring room but the party in the other room. Yes everyone had a glass of beer 🍺 but RA couldn't bust you. Genius as long as you were quiet.....which unfortunately only lasted so long
 
Everything went to heck after they made you give them id on kegs. That sucked. We had our dorm rooms so the mirror/medicine cabinet would pull out from adjoining rooms. The kegs would be in the neighboring room but the party in the other room. Yes everyone had a glass of beer 🍺 but RA couldn't bust you. Genius as long as you were quiet.....which unfortunately only lasted so long
Did you hear about the apple cider keg? That’s legendary! I witnessed it first hand
 
I remember a place in an alley in downtown Lincoln called Hotel d Hamburger or something like that. Anyone else on this board remember it. The burgers were very cheap.
 
I also remember the original Valentino on the Ag campus. Small pizzas were $.95 and large were $1.85. Helped this poor student survive.
 
I also remember the original Valentino on the Ag campus. Small pizzas were $.95 and large were $1.85. Helped this poor student survive.
It's still there. One of my older brothers worked there in the 70s and was friends with the original owner. We used to wait until late in the evening and call in an odd ball pizza order to go. We would wait a half an hour or so after the time they would give us to pick it up and then go over and buy it at half price as an "unclaimed" pizza. Sometimes we would just show up before they closed to check and see if there was an unclaimed sitting on the rack. Nothing like leftover shrimp pizza for breakfast that had sat out overnight on your desk.....
 
I go back to Valentino's in the 50s. We also drove out to Denton for the largest steaks you could imagine. I apologize for being one of the hijackers of this thread.
I've been to Denton twice. Steak was good 50 years ago.....
 
It's still there. One of my older brothers worked there in the 70s and was friends with the original owner. We used to wait until late in the evening and call in an odd ball pizza order to go. We would wait a half an hour or so after the time they would give us to pick it up and then go over and buy it at half price as an "unclaimed" pizza. Sometimes we would just show up before they closed to check and see if there was an unclaimed sitting on the rack. Nothing like leftover shrimp pizza for breakfast that had sat out overnight on your desk.....
Yeah we did that too. Worked once in awhile but not reliable. Usually wound up having to order a domino's death disk
 
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