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Darts

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I happened to be downtown yesterday and took a short trip to UofT and TMU. Those students look so young. I saw a cutie standing at the corner of Yonge and whatever.

Me: Have classes started?
Cutie: Yes
Me: Did you know TMU used to be called Ryerson.
Cutie: Yes, I heard.

BTW: I am assuming it is still ok to use the word "orientation". One never know in this day and age.
 

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Living in DT core, I find myself at Yonge and Dundas every day, checking out all the TMU and U of T babes in their short shorts with ass cheeks hanging out or in their yoga pants along with the no bra look jiggling away. 😀
 

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... can I get the rest of that conversation on audio tape so that I can listen to it on my drive to work
 
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I happened to be downtown yesterday and took a short trip to UofT and TMU. Those students look so young. I saw a cutie standing at the corner of Yonge and whatever.

Me: Have classes started?
Cutie: Yes
Me: Did you know TMU used to be called Ryerson.
Cutie: Yes, I heard.

BTW: I am assuming it is still ok to use the word "orientation". One never know in this day and age.
So, where's the pic of her showing off her pussy for the random photo thread?
 
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Darts

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Oh my Lord, I can't believe I was ever that young.

Maybe some of those female students have a side gig (you know what I mean). Actually, I did meet several escorts/dancers back in the day who said they were university students at the time.
 
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Sonic Temple

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... can I get the rest of that conversation on audio tape so that I can listen to it on my drive to work
I would be interested in that as well.
 

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Living in DT core, I find myself at Yonge and Dundas every day, checking out all the TMU and U of T babes in their short shorts with ass cheeks hanging out or in their yoga pants along with the no bra look jiggling away. 😀
I was 2 days in montreal this week. Near a college i saw so many girl top or t-shirt with no bra… Boobs jiggling along with nice view of nipples pointing paradise… So nice!
 

Darts

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I was 2 days in montreal this week. Near a college i saw so many girl top or t-shirt with no bra… Boobs jiggling along with nice view of nipples pointing paradise… So nice!
There are times when I miss Montreal. Did you get that really hot and humid weather this week too?
 

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Man, I sure got ripped off in my university days. Back then, baggy clothes were the fashion, oversized sweatshirts and sweatpants etc…. Now it’s short tight booty shorts, spray on yoga pants and white tube tops with no bra. I was born in the wrong generation. 😢
 
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Darts

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Man, I sure got ripped off in my university days. Back then, baggy clothes were the fashion, oversized sweatshirts and sweatpants etc…. Now it’s short tight booty shorts, spray on yoga pants and white tube tops with no bra. I was born in the wrong generation. 😢
In your situation, you should have ordered in.
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I think college/university students are much more serious about their studies now than when I was in university. The competition for marks and later for jobs is intense. Plus competition from foreign students as well. I heard McGill's policy now is 25% foreign, it was 15% when I was there.

I was talking to the mother of a daughter who is in her final year of high school. Her grade average is 95% and she is still worried she may not be accepted to a university of her choice. Of course, I also heard that grades now are inflated compared to the past.
 
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I think college/university students are much more serious about their studies now than when I was in university. The competition for marks and later for jobs is intense. Plus competition from foreign students as well. I heard McGill's policy now is 25% foreign, it was 15% when I was there.

I was talking to the mother of a daughter who is in her final year of high school. Her grade average is 95% and she is still worried she may not be accepted to a university of her choice. Of course, I also heard that grades now are inflated compared to the past.
I think this is true. I see it in my own family. No partying, no boozing, a small bit of pot and a whole lot of study and anxiety about grades and next steps. Invert that list and that was my early life. I don’t know how I feel about it. I am impressed by the work ethic but I also want them to rebel and get some joy out of life. The dominant emotions seem to be fear, stress and anxiety. That was not my experience. I just lived in the moment and even bad decisions made good stories.
 

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I'm sure "cutie" was so happy that some random old guy tried to make a conversation with her.
 
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