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12-27-2012, 12:37 PM #121
Re: Kingland purchases several campustown buildings
 Originally Posted by longtimeclone There was a place on main street that had penny pitchers with a $3 or $5 cover. The Coliseum used to have 99 cent pitchers, any silver coin/any drink, 25 cent draws, $1 Mug Night. Not sure there was a cover for any of those either (at least I don't remember paying one).
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12-27-2012, 12:38 PM #122
Re: Kingland purchases several campustown buildings
 Originally Posted by 00clone Yeah, can't remember the name, but it was on the 2nd floor, IIRC.
The Zone!!!!! Spent many a night in there with 2 pitchers a piece cause that was the max they'd sell you just prior to the end of the special.
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12-27-2012, 12:39 PM #123
Re: Kingland purchases several campustown buildings
[QUOTE=TheEncore;3226804]  Originally Posted by Mr Janny You can speak your mind, so long as it doesn't violate site rules. Look up the first amendment, guy. It doesn't apply here. You're in college, man. Come on.[/QUOT
I know the first amendment, along with the rest of the Bill of Rights, but what should I expect. Along with the population shift from rural to urban over the last 100 years, has come a cultural and society-wide change that I don't know is for the best, you can have free speech, just as long as it doesn't offend anyone, you can have right to petition, as long as it's what the government wants, you can have freedom of religion, but only if it's a seemingly Non-Christian viewpoint (how Christians have become the bad guy in today's society completely boggles my mind). I'm an Animal Science and PSA major and it's just like everything else going on in the industry, people want a safer and more wholesome product, all the while producing more than we could have ever imagined to feed an expanding population, but at the same time, we have to now do these things without the technology that has got us up to this point in doing what we can? I can't imagine what Henry A. Wallace and Norman Borlaug (Along with Deans Curtiss and Kildee) would think of the attacks Agriculture and the rest of what remains of an American demographic. Were going soft folks.. Sweetie, I'm pretty sure that his point was that the First Amendment doesn't apply on a privately-owned website. You agreed to site rules when you joined, now you can either abide by them or not post...
...but it won't be in this thread. There's no way to remove the politics, so it's being closed. If you want to discuss the evils of each party, please do so in the appropriate forum. Thank you.
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