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[Nov. 14th, 2008|07:15 pm] |
filosofijiem arī vajag speciālus kostīmus |
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| From: | artis |
Date: | November 14th, 2008 - 07:20 pm |
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| | Dooh, viņiem ir | (Link) |
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From: | slikts |
Date: | November 14th, 2008 - 07:25 pm |
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vai viņi tos velk, lasot lekcijas? ja nē, tad tas nav līdzīgi
| From: | artis |
Date: | November 14th, 2008 - 07:50 pm |
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Nah, I think they only wear it to do pennying at Formals: "Students at one of Cambridge University's oldest colleges have been told to sober up after complaints about rude behaviour and "excesses of drunken, naked girls" disrupting college life."
| From: | artis |
Date: | November 14th, 2008 - 07:51 pm |
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Since the start of term there have been a series of incidents, including two students being taken to hospital with alcohol poisoning. A senior tutor, Dr Paul Hartle, also complained of "excesses of drunken, naked girls running across college", according to the university newspaper website Varsity Online. In the letter to students Dr Tyler said such behaviour was "simply not acceptable". The 500-year-old college has fallen from 11th to 18th in the university's annual academic tables, leaving it sixth from bottom.
Dr Tyler said "silly drinking games" were banned. One of the most popular, "pennying", involves students throwing coins at each other's glasses. When a penny lands in a glass, the owner has to drink its contents in one gulp. | |