Most Entertaining People on Campus

I knew a guy that used to wear shorts ALL the time... first time we saw him wear pants was at the career fair sophmore year.

People took pictures because they'd never seen him in pants :wideeyed:

That said... I wore shorts and a sweat shirt a lot in the fall and spring, and occasionally in the winter, but for the most part once you got down to the 20's I had pants on

There were of course exceptions to that... :biggrin:
 
Newsflash: it doesn't make you look cool

I know it doesn't. I'm just a lot more comfortable wearing shorts because my legs don't get cold and I'm more comfortable in class instead of sweating (will somebody PLEASE tell them they can turn down the heaters in Gerdin and Coover!)
 
I know it doesn't. I'm just a lot more comfortable wearing shorts because my legs don't get cold and I'm more comfortable in class instead of sweating (will somebody PLEASE tell them they can turn down the heaters in Gerdin and Coover!)

BV, is that you?!
 
Scott Haughton on a bus is pretty entertaining.

Sorority girls talking about who they hooked up with over the weekend

People falling on ice

The girls that get way to entirely dressed up to go to class

The people that have no sense of balance (myself) on CyRide that fall over anytime the bus hits the brakes or accelerates.

Eric Northway-Religion Professor

I am with you on the last two. Northway is the best!
 
I knew a guy that used to wear shorts ALL the time... first time we saw him wear pants was at the career fair sophmore year.

People took pictures because they'd never seen him in pants :wideeyed:
Hah, Big T! Haven't seen him in a couple years now.
 
People falling down on ice is defiently entertaining. My friends and I would sit by the windows at the UDCC and count people falling outside friley.
 
Freshman during the first week of class walking to class with their faces buried in a map, wearing their sunday's best clothing.
People falling on Ice.
People who slip on the ice, but don't fall. I think this might be more funny than when people actually fall, just because of the way they try to balance out and catch themselves. And then proceed to walk, hoping nobody saw them slip.
People running either to class of catch the bus, with a bag full of books on their shoulder.. it really kills their running form. :biglaugh:
 
If the CF nation would get together and petition the uni to hire me to teach Poli Sci or Mil Sci, I would guarantee that I would make almost all of your lists, on nearly all accounts.
 
ok, i seriously do this all the time in the winter, and i get mad because nobody ever laughs. if someone else falls i will laugh out loud and help them up if they need it. its hilarious when people fall, and others should laugh.

I am actually with you on that. I almost fell or did fall a couple times and I just looked around going, "Really? No one thought that was interesting?"
 
People who slip on the ice, but don't fall. I think this might be more funny than when people actually fall, just because of the way they try to balance out and catch themselves. And then proceed to walk, hoping nobody saw them slip.

+1

Always hilarious seeing the slip, hands fly out, hip swing one way, slip, body lunges the other way and the save.

But better yet, after all that, the relief..then 2 steps later...bam. Down on the ice.
 
The guy who used to put porn on his laptop in Econ 102 (spring 2005), which was in that really steep auditorium in either Gilman or Physics (can't remember). He'd sit low, put on porn, make it full screen, with no volume, and set on an empty desk so everyone behind it could see. Funniest thing ever, and of course the professor (who didn't speak English very well) thought people were laughing at this comments the entire time.
 
I always thought the precher guy next to the library was pretty funny until I saw the family carrying those signs telling us we are all going to hell. Made the preacher guy seem pretty normal.

I also always enjoyed driving to work on Lincoln Way at 8am on Friday and seeing girls walking home.
 
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