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RDahl85

Giving it a try

Seems like a very flexible system here. Do we get extra credit for using emoticons? Cool

Zeke - I think at a minimum we need to have a guys' class year added to their profile. Real names would be cool too.

Oh, and was there a video of someone doing a ladle out of a coconut, or is SBB just crying at those movies in his head?
Zeke

Done, done and look over there...

Ok, I editied things to allow for real name, year & pledge name, just click on the profile link to edit yours or the member list to seem them all.

The coconut chug is over in the keg closet. He's not imagining things, although it is a mightly slow chug. Where's Lurch when you need him?

-Zeke
Hamhock

Rich - when Zeke came though sing we were discussing the VB, and i mentioned that i have 500 e-mails in my in box and can never seem to get caught up -so i don't really participate - and Zeke mentioned that he was going to set up this site etc. I am not sure if it will kick in or not as it takes a critical mass to get going - and there is obviously some attachement to the VB - but ultimately this appears to have the potential to be a more inclusive way to get the whole brotherhood linked into one site.
RDahl85

I can usually figure these things out, but I can't figure out how to access the coconut ladle video from the keg closet. I don't see a link from any of the posts. What am I doing wrong?
Zeke

Just click the works 'Singapore Rat Shit' - the first sentence in my first post. I embedded the link right in my post. It links over to Youtube.

-Zeke
sshin09

ladle

How old are the ladles of BG? Are they like a long standing tradition that dates back over 50 years?

just curious..
Zeke

They were there my whole time, but I'm not very decrepit yet.

Bags?

-Zeke
Dunzo

If I'm remembering right, they date from spring term 1978. Reeves and Loftus were on an off term and working full-time in the dish room at Thayer. They decided to take a few home from work on day and a tradition was born.
ToolDoggie

the 64 oz ladle was my favorite -- for others. only saw it dealt with twice, both resulted in some pretty impressive boots! Very Happy Twisted Evil

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