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dammit. I googled Mac, and didn't see it. good on you.
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It's the good old JHE. Wooden lecture seats, exposed plumbing, and I had sex with my then GF in the Women's washrooms on the first floor every chance I got in first and second year. Ah the good old days.... |
Ever wonder what she's doing now? for that matter, my son's a first year engineer (ryerson) and i wonder if he's having the lecture with the happy ending.
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She moved to the states a couple years after we graduated. I used to keep in touch with her, then she disappeared about 4 years ago and haven't heard from her since. I hope she is well. We found all sort of imaginative places at McMaster to have "quickies". Fortuanately, I'm 6-2 and she was 6-0, so it was easy to have a knee trembler. JHE Women's washrooms on the first floor, Senior Science basement, Burke Science, Mills Library - you name it we used it for our carnal pleasures. At the time it seemed like a real drag that both of us lived with our parents and we could only "do it" at home when the parental units weren't around (which wasn't too often, and even then, you had to always keep one ear open for the key in the front door). Funny, cause now I have my own place, but I look back at those times and how we improvised locations for sex and I think how great it was. (And it was.) I'd give everything I own to be 20 again and in first year Engineering at Mac. I hope your son takes full advantage of his opportunity. Including the happy ending lectures! |
That's looking a lot like McGill... Is it the engineering faculty there?
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It is McGill it is Engineering related but you need to be more specific.
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The Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics
Macdonald Engineering Building 817 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal, Quebec H3A 2K6 CANADA http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1..._2000/map0.gif I think... I'm not from there but it's a closer guess. |
Macdonald Engineering Building is correct.
The reason you needed to be specific is there are multiple Engineering buildings on the McGill campus. |
whooo hoo! off to find a pic.
Okay folks, to continue the trend.... try this one on for size: http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...52a1ee4803.jpg |
nobody getting a round to this? Is it that the physics of it is too difficult?
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I don't see a pic....
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really? it's there
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I see the pic now, maybe photobucket was down for a bit when I looked before.
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ok .. good. Maybe it was a Heisenberg-ian experience....
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I have not found it yet.
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hint... it's a round building at the finest university in the land.... (no really... I'm not biased and didn't mention anything about the Aberdeen street party)
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Stirling Hall Queens and you are obviously biased.
I am going to be unavailable for several days. Someone else should post an image. |
good catch Sticky. It is the Physics building at Queens (Stirling Hall)
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got your back Sticky: http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1..._2000/dock.jpg |
Hint: this is not a false picture.
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and... it is in canada somewhere...
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for some reason, I want to say Montreal.
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But that would be wrong...
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It's not in Montreal, and if the pilings on the dock are any indication, it's got to be influenced by the tides...
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It looks like it's in Vancouver judging by the buildings in the background.
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getting close. need a specific location. post 3740 may provide a hint.
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Found it! False Creek Community Center on Granville Island!
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good work Milnoc! Game on.
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I am not going to answer
Spoiler: I think I might have posted this exact picture way back in this thread. The pic is probably a rex right now. |
Spoiler: I wasn't around back then, and your original image has disappeared. :) This new image is another one of my B&W slides, taken on board a city bus.
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Victoria Bridge?
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That's it! Game on Kirk.
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TOO easy! I'll let someone else answer it.
Besides, I'm out of pictures. :) |
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But we'll see if anyone else can recognize this Canadian Landmark.... |
is it a deli in MTL??
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Yes, but which one?
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Lol... I have no idea, as I don't know MTL all that well, but I do know that there were a couple of famous delicatessans there, one of which just closed down after a couple of millenia of operation.
My hail Mary guess will be: Ben's Deli. |
There is only one MOST FAMOUS deli in Montreal.
Milnoc knows. My friend had a party here and had them Fed Ex their smoked meat to him. And they did!! Rye bread, piles about 2" high, yellow mustard. Mmm, I need a trip to Montreal. |
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