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I remember those games and drunkfests.

I was living in Bristol CT at the time of Gloria. There was a liquor store on route 6 near Main Street that had a weird power configuration. Have of the store was without power and the other side had it. I also remember some joker in a video store giving me grief because I didn't rewind my VHS tape until I told him I lost power.

Only went to one Yale Bowl - think it was the last one in 98 and holy $hite the debauchery was epic.
 

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I am a bit down the road from Ed Sargent. We were on the wet and windy side of the storm. We clocked 19 1/2 inches of rain in my back yard.

Tons of tree litter, a few big branches, a little water in the house, my back yard spawned a creek about 8 inches deep for a few of the worst downpour hours.

Amazingly, first storm in 11 years we did not lose power on my street.
 
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I am a bit down the road from Ed Sargent. We were on the wet and windy side of the storm. We clocked 19 1/2 inches of rain in my back yard.

Tons of tree litter, a few big branches, a little water in the house, my back yard spawned a creek about 8 inches deep for a few of the worst downpour hours.

Amazingly, first storm in 11 years we did not lose power on my street.
19 1/2 inches? Geeze, that is a hell of a lot of water in a relatively short period of time. There had to be a lot of flooding.
 

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Ironically enough, the roof shape and material were intentionally selected to mitigate the effects of hurricanes. Whoops.
Anything that bakes in the Florida sun for decades is going to get worn out. When I first moved down here I had a bass boat full tournament rig. I went through a cover every year or year and a half.

Not talking the cheap covers but the custom covers made specifically for the boat I had.

That canvas would almost disintegrated after a year and a half or so.
 

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Only went to one Yale Bowl - holy $hite the debauchery was epic.
I could definitely hold my own back in college day, but Yale Bowl was the only place in my life where I projectile vomited. Hit folks two rows in front of me. One of our party was mixing jello shots in the stands. We all had a good buzz on from the parking lot, and when I went to down the jello shots, but throat just said "unh uh" and launched it right back out.

Yale Bowl was also the tipping point down the road to divorcing first wife, but that's a different story....
 

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I could definitely hold my own back in college day, but Yale Bowl was the only place in my life where I projectile vomited. Hit folks two rows in front of me. One of our party was mixing jello shots in the stands. We all had a good buzz on from the parking lot, and when I went to down the jello shots, but throat just said "unh uh" and launched it right back out.

Yale Bowl was also the tipping point down the road to divorcing first wife, but that's a different story....
Whoa, you actually went into the game? Casual.
 
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I could definitely hold my own back in college day, but Yale Bowl was the only place in my life where I projectile vomited. Hit folks two rows in front of me. One of our party was mixing jello shots in the stands. We all had a good buzz on from the parking lot, and when I went to down the jello shots, but throat just said "unh uh" and launched it right back out.

Yale Bowl was also the tipping point down the road to divorcing first wife, but that's a different story....
Could hold your own and you projectile vomited on people from a jello shot?

Something tells me you couldn't hold your own.
 
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I could definitely hold my own back in college day, but Yale Bowl was the only place in my life where I projectile vomited. Hit folks two rows in front of me. One of our party was mixing jello shots in the stands. We all had a good buzz on from the parking lot, and when I went to down the jello shots, but throat just said "unh uh" and launched it right back out.

Yale Bowl was also the tipping point down the road to divorcing first wife, but that's a different story....
Who was sitting two rows in front...
 

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My Facebook feed proves this right. Every Mudder Pucker north of the Mason Dixon line (Including UConn official pages) was posting Northern Light pics last night.
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Stories of jello shots and Florida reminds me of Pleasure Island which was part of Disney World. They used to have women dressed up as nurses serving jello shots out of plastic syringes. I had a similar experience to Storrsroars experience with projectiles, but my aim was better.
 
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Whoa, you actually went into the game? Casual.
Yup… we never even considered actually entering the stadium. It’s a freaking miracle we found the bus back. And seriously, could there have been a worse job than driving that bus back from the game? Those drivers deserved a 1k tip for putting up with that madness.
 

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Yup… we never even considered actually entering the stadium. It’s a freaking miracle we found the bus back. And seriously, could there have been a worse job than driving that bus back from the game? Those drivers deserved a 1k tip for putting up with that madness.
Who's the casual here. We played football in the parking lot until we deemed ourselves sober enough to drive back. Sometimes that was a couple hours (and probably still not enough).
 
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Who's the casual here. We played football in the parking lot until we deemed ourselves sober enough to drive back. Sometimes that was a couple hours (and probably still not enough).
Ahhh… well played. Sobriety would’ve taken us deep into the night. Drunk bus for us.
 

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