Posted: 8/25/2015 6:44:52 PM EDT
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Not lacking in the female department :-) just wanted to let everyone know!
Btw, this is at polytech. Can't imagine the tempe campus. Man, I really miss living in Tempe at 21 years old. Ha |
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I remember when college students used to wear clothes. That is a sign you are getting old. I dont deny it even though I am 38. No one calls me grandpa yet thank goodness. but It was not that long ago either! Late 90's to early 2000's. |
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I work at the downtown campus. Let's just say my wife benefits from what I see at work. Not a lot of imagination needed anymore lol. I remember when college students used to wear clothes. Ha! I work for UTO (sort of) @ Skysong. Cronk and Ucent are nice to visit but I cant help but think I'm almost old enough to be their Dad.
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Ha! I work for UTO (sort of) @ Skysong. Cronk and Ucent are nice to visit but I cant help but think I'm almost old enough to be their Dad. ![]() Quoted:
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I work at the downtown campus. Let's just say my wife benefits from what I see at work. Not a lot of imagination needed anymore lol. I remember when college students used to wear clothes. Ha! I work for UTO (sort of) @ Skysong. Cronk and Ucent are nice to visit but I cant help but think I'm almost old enough to be their Dad. ![]() Ha-ha nice UTO here too! Just started a few weeks ago. I applied for one of the UTO positions at skysong at same time but got the DT job first. |
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One good thing about the heat is that it brings out the short shorts. I've seen bikini bottoms that are less revealing. Honestly, I love it when I see girls around campus in skimpy bikini's That's it! I am going be a polygimst for now on! I can't handle this single female thing anymore.... I got away having 2 GF's for a year, I am sure I can do it again |
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Quoted: One good thing about the heat is that it brings out the short shorts. I've seen bikini bottoms that are less revealing. The marching band dance/team cheer leaders always stood in front of the trumpet section. Our summer rehearsals were often 110 F. |