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Originally Posted by rhayward,Sep 27 2006, 08:00 AM
i've been just going back for fun..no need for degree..if you already have money
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Originally Posted by rhayward,Sep 27 2006, 11:23 AM
what is the breakdown of females to males at cseub jason....to further my reasons for frolicking with youth when at college
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Originally Posted by Tetsuei,Sep 27 2006, 09:56 PM
dude, there were like six or seven guys in my accounting class... class full of 30+ people. Most are pretty old.... although there are a few cuties.
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Originally Posted by jasonw,Sep 27 2006, 09:01 PM
All the babes are in Computer Science classes.
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Rich if your going to have fun you should take Human Sexuality...
If you don't meet any interesting legs to frolick with in that class than
I suggest you take Valet. A lot of chicks take dance classes and not many males do...
You can also take Drama... Just some food for
thought... Good luck in College and Happy Hunting.
If you don't meet any interesting legs to frolick with in that class than
I suggest you take Valet. A lot of chicks take dance classes and not many males do...
You can also take Drama... Just some food for
thought... Good luck in College and Happy Hunting.
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Originally Posted by jasonw,Sep 27 2006, 10:00 PM
Sounds like you are taking night classes...
oddly enough, most of the chicks spoke mandarin, but a lot of chinese mandarin accents, and not many taiwanese mandarin.
very different from a mainly cantonese-speaking chinese population at Davis, I'll say that much.