04-04-2005, 10:03 PM
How many college bureaucrats does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
Freshmen and sophomores, as well as juniors and seniors under the age of 20, are not allowed to have lightbulbs. If a student who is not eligible to possess a lightbulb feels that one is absolutely necessary, he or she may file an appeal with Housing Services before a week ago yesterday. Students who are not yet 20 years old before the beginning of the fall semester, but turn 20 before the beginning of the winter semester, may file a change-of-status form at Housing Services within five hours of their birthday.
How many college bureaucrats does it take to screw over a student?
Just the one.... :angry:
Freshmen and sophomores, as well as juniors and seniors under the age of 20, are not allowed to have lightbulbs. If a student who is not eligible to possess a lightbulb feels that one is absolutely necessary, he or she may file an appeal with Housing Services before a week ago yesterday. Students who are not yet 20 years old before the beginning of the fall semester, but turn 20 before the beginning of the winter semester, may file a change-of-status form at Housing Services within five hours of their birthday.
How many college bureaucrats does it take to screw over a student?
Just the one.... :angry:
Creator of "The Corrupted Wish Game": Rules revised 06/15/05
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"It was a quiet day...the kind of quiet that happens just before the entire Sioux nation comes up over the ridge."
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