<p>Its Senior Year. Go big or go home. And we are so close to graduation! So, we are outfitting our dorm room with bizzare, and hopefully funny ideas. so far we have purchased:</p>
<p>4 beer helmets
1 beer bong
1 GIANT chess set for the common room</p>
<p>Some schools will be ok with you having that kind of thing, so long as it doesn’t seem to have been used…others have an absolute zero tolerance.</p>
<p>Not trying to rain on your parade or anything, just trying to help you avoid getting written up for your “cool accessories.”</p>
<p>Since MeasureYourself said it was his senior year, I’m going to assume he’s 21+. Most colleges don’t have an alcohol policy re: people older than 21.</p>
<p>My school has alcohol policies including those over 21 for those living in university owned housing, since we don’t have any residences on campus which are strictly upperclassmen right now. Perhaps it’s different at other schools though.</p>
<p>As a senior myself, I am enjoying picking out things that will transition well into my first apartment after graduation. I am probably lame but grown up furniture excites me. I bought a sofa, a good bookcase, and a fancy lamp.</p>
<p>I think the only alcohol related paraphernalia I might bring is a wine glass or two.</p>
<p>My condo’s decor is very simplistic and modern… the minimalistic approach with abstract art work and furniture and a black and white theme throughout (had the kitchen and bathroom completely remodeled to be more upscale). I have a chess set too, but it is made of black and white marble. It lack personalization, but that is how I am and the ladies love the stuff.</p>
<p>^^Good idea. My suggestion, the next time you have a “joke” (in what nerd reality was that a joke?), that you kindly shove it, your “LOLZ”, and “=P face” deep up your ass. </p>
<p>That would make me laugh.
As all jokes should.</p>