One of the great things about Cooper was that you worked closely with your professors. It was a very intimate environment (no homo). Only 100 people in each year in the engineering school.
The funny thing about Cooper was that the population broke down like this:
-400 engineers whose fashion sense extended to wearing a fresh flannel shirt. 97% male.
-400 artists who were, shall we say, flamboyant in their sense of style. 75% female.
You’d think there would potential for some hook-ups, right? Nope. The artists that that the engineers were sub-humans.
I want to go to a Roti Shop right NOW!!
And have a double with extra tamarind sauce and curried chicken roti.
DIBS, super skinny float = anyone’s guess is as good as anyone’s
Biff. ROFLLMAO on the Richard Hertz.
never mind defining long.. define relationship.
JB, I know you were :o). I was joking too. I know Brooklyn Heights is not all smart people.
Kens;
Milton.
We used to refer to him as “Uncle Miltie”.
One of the great things about Cooper was that you worked closely with your professors. It was a very intimate environment (no homo). Only 100 people in each year in the engineering school.
The funny thing about Cooper was that the population broke down like this:
-400 engineers whose fashion sense extended to wearing a fresh flannel shirt. 97% male.
-400 artists who were, shall we say, flamboyant in their sense of style. 75% female.
You’d think there would potential for some hook-ups, right? Nope. The artists that that the engineers were sub-humans.
“what do rubbers have to do with relationships or whatever? They are to keep your shoes/feet dry from rain and slush.”
Well if you’re doing it right you’ll make a big mess, and nobody wants to get their nice shoes all messy after they get dressed again.
Or Dr. Richard Head
Jackal, at least his name isn’t Dr. Richard Hertz.