Apr
27
2008

Barcrawls bring out the Dr. Seuss in me

posted by Janice at 2:51 pm.

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A night out with buzz,
nothing short of insane,
what a wonderful switch
from the stale and mundane.
brothers

There were nose-pickers…
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…deep thinkers…
deep thinker

…and the confused.
confused

We even wiped up our mess
in ways most blasphemous!
wiper

Here’s a true popped collar
flipped up with passion,
popped

Some of us tried to follow the fashion.
popped2

After another round of shots
it came to our surprise,
shots

that the water in the street had started to rise!
flood

So what makes for a successful barcrawl?
Matching shirts, drinks, and fun fun people, above all.
crazy

Janice McDuffee: Don't let the title fool you, this blog is not just about getting drunk—although usually in close association nevertheless. About me? I'm the Food and Drink editor at buzz (soon to be Arts Editor as well), about to act on the fantasies I've played out in my head throughout my college career. You can usually find me in downtown Champaign on the weekends, but you never know...

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Tatyana (Tatyana) says:
(Posted April 27th, 2008 at 3:59 pm)

Oh god …. this only happens when I DON’T drink.
And fun just happens when we don’t think
The Buzzers are a total package of fun
And with their dancing skills they always stun

Janice (Janice) says:
(Posted April 28th, 2008 at 10:27 pm)

The best part of the last picture is the mysterious legs on the bottom right from someone laying on the floor.

elle (elle) says:
(Posted April 29th, 2008 at 11:37 am)

haha yeah i didn’t notice that until just now, that’s hilarious.

Drake (Drake) says:
(Posted April 29th, 2008 at 11:59 am)

That is one classy blog post.

Evangeline (Evangeline) says:
(Posted May 1st, 2008 at 4:05 pm)

I think those are Keith’s legs. I recognize the shoes.

Evangeline (Evangeline) says:
(Posted May 2nd, 2008 at 6:59 pm)

Holy crap, I’ve never seen anyone with the same name as me.. except for that chick from Lost and the focus of Longfellow’s poem.

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