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Text 2: The second text is about Stepps cemetery. Sandy says “Ok, ah the house we live in is five miles north of Lake Lemon. Its right under the well we’re connected to the State Forest line and our house Continue Reading …
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Text 2: The second text is about Stepps cemetery. Sandy says “Ok, ah the house we live in is five miles north of Lake Lemon. Its right under the well we’re connected to the State Forest line and our house Continue Reading …
TEXT 1: The first text is about a cemetery in Central Indiana. Lee says “Well there’s a cemetery and a down toward Bedford that is famous for logger stone and this logger stone is about a guy that a, was Continue Reading …
Text 3 Original Contributor: Jeff Harris Title: “Tubbings” at Sigma Chi Fraternity Class: F101 Semester, Year: Spring, 1984 Contributor: Lindsey B Tubbing is a way for the seniors in the house to keep the underclassmen under control. It is also Continue Reading …
Text 2: Title of Collection: “Drinking Games” Collector’s Name: David Gerst Collection Location: Briscoe Date Collected: March 2nd, 1983 Text: This paper is a collection of many different drinking games popular at the time and of the circumstances that surround Continue Reading …
Angie is a saleswoman at a computer store, Pugsly is a programmer who knows how to run a complex word processor called ‘Wordstar’ and Supersalesman is a salesman at the computer store who knows how to sell, but not much Continue Reading …
Text 3: The third text is about Stepps Cemetery also, but it was collected from a different informant. Larry says “Aw, there is a cemetery called Stepps Cemetery in Morgan Monroe State Forest which is famous for a for a Continue Reading …
Nate Wysong’s archive jokes: Text 1Original Collector: Julie PriceTitle: Jokes, Superstitions, TraditionClass: F220Semester: Spring, 1984Prof: Sandra Dolby-Stahl Q: “Why does San Francisco have AIDS and Lafayette have Boilermakers?”A: “Because San Francisco got to pick first.” Context: The person who performed the Continue Reading …
Tracy’s archived campus legends: Text 1 Original Collector: Colleen McPhearsonTitle: JokesClass: F220Semester/year: Semester II, 83-84Contributor: Tracy John “The Gazebo” “Uh, this is what I heard…. Well, I think it was when the gazebo was built, but that doesn’t really matter. Continue Reading …