Glass House Rocks, the one event of the year during which all the diagonal walkways in Lerner have a purpose, starts in three hours. The theme is “time machine.” Make sure to go over and take advantage of the oodles of free food and t-shirts.
While you’re waiting, check out this dance battle video from a previous rocking of the glass house.
Update (10:38pm): Bwog received pictures of the party in Lerner. It looks like Glass House is well attended. Picture after the jump.
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@get it right To set the record straight on the posts about bacchanal they were going to have an alcohol room but it was columbia administration not money issues that led to the kindergarden theme room since they treat students like children that was the theme.
@lame everything is lame. lame lame lame lame lame. lame.
@vaginass gross or what?
@Hey Bwog I saw a sign on Swish today that was new: instead of saying it would reopen in a few days, the new sign claims that a new authentic Japanese restaurant is opening.
why do we need another Japanese restaurant? Isn’t Swish owned by the people who own Tomo? If so, isn’t Tomo supposed to be authentic?
For God’s sake, get on this! no one give a shit about glass house rocks.
@I'm so tired of all you people who do nothing but complain about bwog.
Here’s a news flash: some of us don’t give a flying shit about Swish or any other shitty eatery that’s going to replace it. If you’re so curious about it then make some calls yourself and write an article and submit it to bwog. Or, better yet, start your own blog.
@I wasn't complaining, asshole. And maybe you should go try and troll to pick a fight on your own blog. Bwog is interested in goings-on around campus and in the neighborhood. Swish going out of business (presumably) is interesting – a lot of restaurants around here are in tough times and it is interesting to see what will replace it. Finally, you must be a freshman – if you had lived without a dining plan, you would understand the desire, nay, the need, to discover new places to eat.
@agreed percentage of students that attend ccsc events: 3
percentage of students that eat: 100
swish > glass house “rocks”
@hello If you’d read Bwog over winter break, you might have seen this: http://bwog.net/articles/caff_swish_to_merge_with_tomo
@7 again Hi – if you actually read the post you linked to, you’ll see that it says Swish only shut down temporarily; the sign from today indicates that it is shut permanently.
kthnx
@haha Actually, it says that it’ll be a new menu, and all-Japanese. Doesn’t sound like a re-opening of the same ol’ Swish to me. Just ’cause Bwog didn’t provide you the new name of the restaurant and its Thursday specials doesn’t mean you have to bust out a sad valley girl parody.
@pwned I bow to your greatness. I am defeated.
(unlike 99% of bwog posters, I know when enough is enough)
@Actually, I think it’s ESPECIALLY the people with a dining plan who feel the need to discover new places to eat.
@Glass House Rocks And yet the administration continues to stone us.
@Hey and guess what age the time machine is dropping everyone off at? Hey no alcohol at this GHR because our time machine dropped us off exactly where the administration perceives everyone as being…grade schoolers!!!!YAY!!!!!!!! This is why they decided against serving alcohol.
@theres a lerner pub downstairs you fucker
@hey dumbass get your information straight. the reason there is no alcohol at events that usually had alcohol last year is due to budget constraints.
for instance: bacchanal will NOT be serving alcohol so they can instead spend that money on something else. like a concert.
don’t hate just because you don’t understand.
@so, you felt compelled to comment so that the Administration wouldn’t get dissed? Looking for a job with SDA? Come on, the economy may be tough, but surely you wouldn’t sink that low?
@well why does bacch. say there that cu’s not letting them serve alcohol and have a “kindergarten” theme going on?