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Greatest Lug ever thrown
Massaratu:
Amber if you wear that dress you have to wear a hair net with it!
try another castle:
Said by whom?
I'm assuming you remember, since you apparently remember the name of the student.
Also, when and where? Lugs took place in several contexts within the school, and had several different manifestations as to what they actually were.
That particular one sounds a lot more like a "cap" than a "lug". It's rather lazy as a lug. When were you at CEDU?
Good to know that you find those sorts of things funny. It's one thing to do the dozens with your friends, it's another when a staff who is supposed to be taking care of you behaves like a teenager on the courts talking smack.
Massaratu:
oh so sorry , I am Mat Altschul i was at bca from 97-99. that lug was thrown by rob lowe at rap call offs
try another castle:
--- Quote from: "Massaratu" ---oh so sorry , I am Mat Altschul i was at bca from 97-99. that lug was thrown by rob lowe at rap call offs
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Oh god, i hope you never thought I was curious about your name. Never never. I value privacy. But you get brave points for offering it.
Rob Lowe? Did he get a lot of it for having the same name as the actor?
Rap call offs were notorious for lugs, that is fo sho. I dinna know this particular staff. He wasnt there when I was.
Im always interested in the bca grads. While I was there, the farm was nothing more than a family. (first challenge, then quest) I know that dan7 (abbreviation) always had interesting insight as to how the program evolved. Same with "if you want to know then ask" (another user with super awesome insight into later cedu stuff.)
So.. what was your take on being relegated to the farm half of the program? While the nwa were in the other part? I was always curious as to that whole dynamic.
Ive also always been curious, did you bca guys have access to the house? (kitchen, living room, etc.) The whole idea of splitting cow creek interests me.
If you want to know, I was at RMA from 87-89
RMA Survivor:
Finally I know when you attended RMA. I always knew it was a year or so after I left, but I wasn't 100% sure.
Lugs were fully acceptable abuse in my opinion. Nothing more. Nothing less. Always a put down. They spent so much time beating us down, no wonder they didn't have any time to build us back up.
There were always certain staff who seemed to thrive on lugs and put downs. Caroline Wolfe was a big one. Tim Brace probably her equal. Some staff, trying to look good and fit in would try it out, but there were professionals and then wannabes.
I always hated the labels they tried to put on everyone. They knew you for only a few weeks, but they decided who you were and labeled you early, and no matter how hard you tried, how long you'd been there, the label would follow you around through the entire program. And of the few I have talked to about the labels they had, I don't think any felt the label was accurate. Lugs I think often played off of the labels people were given.
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