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You know whats scary about your statement, its almost like in a way, when your kids grow up, you like sure have sex, just no grandchildren, if I had a daughter, she wouldnt be leaving home
Well no I'm not giving them permission to have sex, but I know it will happen whether I like it or not. I have two daughters and yes I would like to lock them up. I'd rather they took condoms with them.
Hey, i'm no clepto, I'm in complete control when i steal stuff....except for when I don't realize I'm doing it. but that happens to everyone, right?..right?
Spoons, forks, knives, a ketchup bottle and a pair of salt/pepper shakers...just some of the stuff I too "accidentally" took from the dining hall at various points during the year.
Yeah, I took some stuff, but he actually grabbed these without even thinking about it. He came back from getting food, and he had a pair of tongs sitting on his tray. Had no idea where they came from, they were just there. He must be a clepto, so glad he's my roomie
Part of being in college, as you'll soon learn is collecting random crap. Like the pair of tongs that Blooodhound96 accidentally took from the dining hall.
Spoons, forks, knives, a ketchup bottle and a pair of salt/pepper shakers...just some of the stuff I too "accidentally" took from the dining hall at various points during the year.
whatever you do, dont end up bringing too much crap to school. I gaurentee you, no matter how much crap you bring, you'll show up and go "whoa...where the **** am I going to fit all this crap?"
Also, your roomate will want to kick your ass on a regular basis if you have your crap laying all over the floor at all times. Trust me, I had a roomie who pretty much brought everything he owns from home, had it all over the floor to the point that it was impossible to walk around. He was an absolute tool
I say show up with the bare minimum, and as you need stuff, go out to walmart and get it. Its much easier (and maybe cheaper) than trying to fit a bunch of crap into a suitcase.
Part of being in college, as you'll soon learn is collecting random crap. Like the pair of tongs that Blooodhound96 accidentally took from the dining hall.
You will need condoms and you will need a leakproof bucket (don't throw up on the floor!).
And lots of change to play cards or do your laundry.
As a father there are a few things I don't want...grandchildren, cleaning bills and dirty laundry.
Remember "HAVE FUN".
You know whats scary about your statement, its almost like in a way, when your kids grow up, you like sure have sex, just no grandchildren, if I had a daughter, she wouldnt be leaving home
hahaahha no for real.... I dont drink and wont drink in college either.. cmon dude in all seriousness!
Computer
Clothes
bed sheets (usually extra long twin for dorm beds)
towels
soap
tv
video games
phone
school supplies
pillows
hangers
condoms (you know just in case )
carpet or rugs
answering machine
flashlight
fridge
coaxial cable for TV
fused outlit strips
fan
desk lamp
dictionary
stamps, envelopes
laundry supplies
most schools will tell you not to bring
cooking appliances
rubber/foam backed carpeting
candles
extension cords
toasters
microwaves
pets (except fish)
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