Lived in Town and Campus, right next to Cash Hall. Met my wife of 47 years there, plus a lot of crazies from Satellite Beach area, including Jerry Kutz. Great memories from what I can remember
That may have been after my time. What I remember is a Howard Johnson's across Tennessee where one night they had all the fish you could eat, and another night it was fried chicken. Between that and the Student Union food plan, I didn't starve.I see there are quite a few who were at Kellum or Smith for a bit. When I was in Smith, across Tennessee Street, next to the Burger King, there was a little oyster bar called, iirc, Pugs. In addition to oysters, you could also get draft beer to go. Back then microbrews hadn't been invented and nobody'd ever heard of the term "growler" - they sold crappy beer (Busch, Meister brau, Old Mil) in one gallon plastic jugs.
It was on the property that's now a Jimmy Johns sub shop.
Anyone else remember that place?
3 years at Bullwinkles.All of the places that were my temporary homes during my school years are no longer available, as in, all have been knocked down:
One year at Smith Hall
A year at the old ATO house, across Tennessee Street from the Business school
A year at Cash Hall, while the ATO house was being rebuilt after a fire
Back to the ATO house for my last year
This explains a lot about you, Ed.ATO's calling KA's dumb? That's a laugh. When I was there, we didn't give a rat's patootie about ATO; we concerned ourselves with painting the SAE lion.
Southern Gentlemen forever.
It explains a lot about my first year GPA as well.This explains a lot about you, Ed.
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Mine too. It was a highly contagious disease, especially for young ladies brought up by very strict parents who were “out from under their thumb” for the first time.It explains a lot about my first year GPA as well.
I was VERY immature back then.
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