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Huskies is there now. The owner's a former grad. It's greatI didn't know Huskies moved there, but yes, I believe it was the Civic Pub before it was Thirsty Dog.
Huskies is there now. The owner's a former grad. It's greatI didn't know Huskies moved there, but yes, I believe it was the Civic Pub before it was Thirsty Dog.
2019. That was my first visit back since graduating in 2001 (sad to say it was that long ago). Absolutely loved being back on campus and seeing all the improvements. Also nice to see some classics still around (Wings Express, Dairy Bar, Gampel of course).
My department used to be in Monteith, but now they have that sparkling new econ and social science building.
Next return in 2023. But will see UConn bball in person at Georgetown this winter.
Last summer. My Uconn band, from '98-01, Picasso Jelly, plays a reunion show every summer at Huskies for a ton of our friends.
This year's show will be on 8/20.
I love going back. And I'm so f'in thrilled that the Indian dude who owns the restaurant next to the New Huskies is still running shop. That dude is the best!
Don't be Silly.I do have a wonderful memory of enjoying some nature with a couple really tall guys, circa 1989, in the parking lot.
One of my roommates was a secret weapon at Thumper's nickel night. About 6'5" 320. Simply camped at the bar with a lot of change and we all relayed orders to him and he dispensed drinks. He could not be dislodged. Nobody tried.It makes me sad to see Thumpers in it's current state of abandonment. Nickel nights were always a horror show. I do have a wonderful memory of enjoying some nature with a couple really tall guys, circa 1989, in the parking lot.
TMII do have a wonderful memory of enjoying some nature with a couple really tall guys, circa 1989, in the parking lot.
And here I had this grand impression of you as someone with refined taste!First night at The Graduate, waited in line with Andre Jackson at Blaze,
When in Storrs...And here I had this grand impression of you as someone with refined taste!
Whenever I think of chain pizza in CT, I'm reminded of my time living in Mexico City. There were three Taco Bells there. And they were popular because the Mexican kids thought it was some cool brand of American food.When in Storrs...
Was that back when their slogan was "Run for the Border," by chance?Whenever I think of chain pizza in CT, I'm reminded of my time living in Mexico City. There were three Taco Bells there. And they were popular because the Mexican kids thought it was some cool brand of American food.
Lol that’s funny. I imagine they figured they’re American tacos that they can’t get there.Whenever I think of chain pizza in CT, I'm reminded of my time living in Mexico City. There were three Taco Bells there. And they were popular because the Mexican kids thought it was some cool brand of American food.
KFC is most popular restaraunt in Asia. And Asians know how to do chicken.Whenever I think of chain pizza in CT, I'm reminded of my time living in Mexico City. There were three Taco Bells there. And they were popular because the Mexican kids thought it was some cool brand of American food.
My wife was begging me to go into the one by the Spanish Steps. It's palatial. I would not budge but told her she was free to go in, I'd grab coffee elsewhere. She decided to just look in the windows.If you walk into a McDonald's in Rome the first thing you see is a McCafe.
It is stunning and if they could find a way to replicate that here, Starbucks, Dunkin and any other coffee place would be out of business.
The best part is the pricing is about 1/3 of what would be charged here.
I will say however that my favorite coffee shop in the world (also in Rome, little mom & pop deal) has it beat.
If you walk into a McDonald's in Rome the first thing you see is a McCafe.
It is stunning and if they could find a way to replicate that here, Starbucks, Dunkin and any other coffee place would be out of business.
The best part is the pricing is about 1/3 of what would be charged here.
I will say however that my favorite coffee shop in the world (also in Rome, little mom & pop deal) has it beat.
No Shaboo... For sure.... It was a classic place to hang out and drink to excess!Probably 20 years ago. It's not the same place I went to school - no South Campus, no Shaboo, no fieldhouse, no Memorial Stadium, so no nostalgia anymore.