<p>Just as one wave of fobs disappear, another wave appears.</p>
<p>It’s just constant.</p>
<p>Between the cheer kids + the soccer kids + the day camp kids + the orientation kids + the foreign kids + the OLD TEACHER PEOPLE + the Tennis people last week campus is just unbearable. </p>
<p>I can’t wait til fall quarter starts and its (mostly) JUST STUDENTS. Who like, I don’t know, actually go to the school. In real life. Every day. And who just want to park in lot 7 without having the urge to shoot soccer moms who feel entitled to take up 3 parking spaces at a time so jr. can proceed to run in front of my car and gah. </p>
<p>/k. still kinda ranting.</p>
<p>thats the problem being a public university in prime real estate and limitless resources. it’s heavily exploited by outsiders in the summer, most of whom don’t have a chance in getting admitted.</p>
<p>Yes. </p>
<p>I laughed when I told my boss about the cheerleaders and he was like…well I hope they’re enjoying it because it’s not like they’ll ever see it again. </p>
<p>Elitism rocks.</p>
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I would like to work for your boss! :rolleyes:</p>
<p>I have the best boss ever!</p>
<p>He and my other boss chase each other barefoot down the halls and get dirty looks from our neighbors. It’s amazing.</p>
<p>lmao hahaha</p>
<p>K the cheerleaders may have redeemed themselves today. Or at least validated their collective existance. </p>
<p>There’s something absolutely hilarious about the roar (shriek?) of the cheer army making their presence known behind the bizarre hymns that the crazy LaRouche kids were doing today on bruinwalk.</p>