oooh it's like that horror movie! Don't remember what it's called, but it was one of those failed attempts at being a "I know what you did last summer" type teen horror movie. Where someone gets killed while everyone is screaming.
We kind of have the same thing. Except for instead of screaming, people strip and run naked through the library, throwing candy at people who are studying. I have not witnessed this, although last year my roommate went for moral support a friend who was streaking. Hm now that I think of it, she did go to a naked party this year too...
so it's a month after you posted, but so what? :PjingleallthewayJune 19 2006, 03:38:28 UTC
Me me me me me!!! ...yea. We have our 'primal scream' at midnight before the 1st day of finals, with a midnight breakfast then too, every finals period. So we get breakfast foods and these creepy-looking smiley potato thingies, along with some of kind of momento for that particular midnight breakfast (pictures with friends, on a pillowcase or in a frame.)
It's interesting how some schools have similar traditions. It almost contradicts the idea of a tradition. (I think of traditions as being unique.)
P.S. I've only started reading LJs again, hence why this response will never be read b/c it came so late.
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We kind of have the same thing. Except for instead of screaming, people strip and run naked through the library, throwing candy at people who are studying. I have not witnessed this, although last year my roommate went for moral support a friend who was streaking. Hm now that I think of it, she did go to a naked party this year too...
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Wash U doesn't have traditions, bc it's lame.
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...yea.
We have our 'primal scream' at midnight before the 1st day of finals, with a midnight breakfast then too, every finals period. So we get breakfast foods and these creepy-looking smiley potato thingies, along with some of kind of momento for that particular midnight breakfast (pictures with friends, on a pillowcase or in a frame.)
It's interesting how some schools have similar traditions. It almost contradicts the idea of a tradition. (I think of traditions as being unique.)
P.S. I've only started reading LJs again, hence why this response will never be read b/c it came so late.
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