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Srsly, the class is 6-10pm. |
ON HALLOWEEN. |
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Like, no thanks. |
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Even crazier? The prof is bringing his DAUGHTER to class tonight. |
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She's NINE. |
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And doesn't get ot go Trick-or-Treating?? |
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That's some straight-up BS. |
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I feel sorry for her. |
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Though I'll admit I was tempted to go to class in costume. |
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And with treats. |
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But nah, I think the SO and I will watch all the Halloween eps of MLP instead. |
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Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 11:40 am
Skipping a graduate-level business class to enjoy your Halloween evening.
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Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 2:53 pm
Not counting school and church "harvest party" candy collecting, I only trick-or-treated one year during my freshmen year with my friends. I live out in the middle of nowhere, so trick-or-treating isn't really a thing that happens. Well, unless you live in one of the gated communities, then you had higher chance of doing it.
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