Those roguish pranksters from Princeton’s marching band have done it again.
The band stopped by the Butler Library lobby just a few moments ago to blast Columbia midterm studiers with a drumline routine and plenty of brass honking. Although it’s possible the Princetonians were simply lost, Bwog chalks up the visit to pre-homecoming game merrymaking.
They have since departed and appear to be touring the campus, at one point serenading hungover freshmen in Carman.
Now, we would admit that Princeton got us this time, but when your prank requires that you wear orange plaid and porkpie hats, Bwog has to wonder exactly whom the joke is on.
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@yes this was hilarious and totally made my morning
@zomg bwog ended the sentence in a preposition. or suppository. w/e it’s called.
@JYH Ending a sentence in a preposition isn’t really a big deal in English.
That taboo is an old hold-over from Latin grammar rules, which, like deponent verbs and the ablative case, we are thankfully no longer subject to.
(See Bill Bryson’s “The Mother Tongue” or John McWhorter’s “Word on the Street.”)
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@oh? Good luck finding a job! :) You should say that in your interview!
@Churchill Bwog, that is something up with which I shall not put!
@So... Like Orgo Night, only more stupid.
@uh... more stupid than Orgo Night?
@marchingn band I hate those bitches. Made me deaf in the library this morning.