It does, apparently, make a sound. Or if not a sound, then certainly a mess. Pictured above are the remains of a tree felled during last night’s storm. Bwog forestry correspondent James Williams was there to snap a picture. Arbor action shot (a log in mid-air!) after the jump.
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@umm there was a storm last night?!
@noooooo I’ll miss you, tree. I drew a picture of you, once. Now I’ll cherish the drawing forever.
@i mean earl, low, lewisohn, math, and possibly dodge are closer to this tree than havemeyer. damn kids. learn to read a map.
@bwog is retarded and/or can’t read a map…that tree was directly in front of EARL hall, the steps of which you can see on the right hand side of the photo. havemeyer is about 100 feet away. first you never post, bwog. then when you do, you’re posts are not only boring and stupid but sloppy and unchecked. i never thought i’d say this but i for one want taylor walsh back as the bwog editor.
@you mean Lydia DePillis. We miss Lydia.
@I miss The days when Bwog actually had a set purpose in mind…
@Caesar non supra... When you complain about shoddy Bwog editing, it’s best to proofread your submission. Had you done so, you might have avoided the embarrassment of conflating ‘your’ and ‘you’re.’
@well grammatical errors are decidedly less important than glaring factual errors.
@wanted! Actually I think Bwog does have its own forestry correspondent. This was his first assignment, but I’m sure he’ll have more in the future. We’re just beginning to develop this beat.
If you would like to become a correspondent for Bwog (I am the cooking correspondent!), please send us an email at bwog@columbia.edu
Open positions include
War Correspondent
1020 Correspondent
Butler Bathroom Correspondent
Spy In General
TMI Correspondent
lolCorrespondent
Journey to the Center of the Earth Correspondent
We also need asians.
@Asianish... I am interested in one of the “asian” positions. Who should I contact?
@specifics that tree is outside earl, not havemeyer
@The Dink Thats a gnarly looking tree too. Bummer. But that storm was pretty wild.
@EAL Was it a gnarly tree, or was it bodacious? Might I suggest that it was tubular?
@tree-hugger why’d they tear the whole tree down… that’s so sad!
@bwog... has a forestry correspondent?!
this was annoying to get by in the morning didn’t know the cause was a storm
@No... It’s kind like on the Daily Show, where they have a rotating cast of about five correspondents, and they give them “specialization” titles according to the topic at hand.
Unless, that is, you were being sarcastic…
@... where did the gssc article go?
@Juli It was accidentally deleted during site maintenance. It’s been re-posted. Sorry for the confusion.