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Post by Life is odd on Apr 2, 2004 23:32:44 GMT -5
what the hell happened at corl street tonight? ? Find out on Quarter-Cank Volume I presented by The Weed Report
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Post by John Tesh on Apr 3, 2004 8:02:25 GMT -5
Inquiring minds would like to know.
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Post by IWitness on Apr 5, 2004 9:18:28 GMT -5
The shear magnitude of people involved alone sets it aside from any other modern Cankinized destruction. Broken tables, chairs, glass. Beers spraying, spilling, chugging and foaming; with-in 99 seconds two or more parties had already consumed 48 ounces of beer. That's right two full 24 oz molson Canadian cans in a minute and a half. Cankaholics!!!!!
The first drunken test of lost brain cells was the brass knuckles punch into a balsa pinewood bathroom door in the kitchen. Yes the door that keeps you from seeing parts of people you may want to see. Not to much damage was intiated and the crowd was herded subconciously back into the living room where some sort of shitrock band was playing "Monster Magnet" I believe. This inspired Cank to throw his computer chair onto the futon very forcefully. This was about the time my shoes fell off.
Next thing i remember is the founder hurling a sofa into the ait capsiding it like a spent hen. by the time the professor started throwing beer cans the allure of the door caught the crowds eye yet again. This time many more were present and the crowd was encouraging the already incited mob to entertain them. Thuslly done by smashing a 2' wax globe into the wall above them spraying them with shatterable ammo once contact with a wall occurs.
After a hailstorm like assault of the wall by the front door with things ranging from mouth sprayed beer, hundreds of wax sections, enitre candles, glass objects and a full ashtray the mob was ready for the kitchen party.
I can't quite remember too well but I'm sure I'm boring you right now.......
Check it out on quarter cank.
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Post by fun fun fun on Jun 30, 2004 8:15:22 GMT -5
when can we have some fun again?
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speaking of trashed
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Post by speaking of trashed on Jun 30, 2004 12:51:47 GMT -5
My computer accidently got knocked over one night, which eventually led to the death of my new 120GB hard drive.
So unfortunatly everything I've been working on over the past 3-4 years is gone.
This sucks.
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Too many drugs to be had
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Post by Too many drugs to be had on Jun 30, 2004 13:43:45 GMT -5
hmmmmmmmmmmm............ computers will be the demise of us all.
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The Easter Bunny
Pre Panangian
The Rock was moved and the cave was empty...
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Post by The Easter Bunny on Jul 20, 2004 10:44:48 GMT -5
I believe it may be time to have the Degicank Headquarters in State College upgraded to a motivationally friendlier atmoshpere.
I understand a facility will soon exist that will have a 5.1 fully digital recording studio in it. I opt for this rumored location on an undisclosed street between Pugh and Garner.
Anyone object to the notion of headquarters relocating?
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Post by Bill on Jul 21, 2004 12:41:07 GMT -5
sounds like a plan, we'll have to pass it by the cromarian and the president...
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Post by degicank on Jul 21, 2004 15:22:41 GMT -5
Hey guys, please keep quiet about new upgrades for now.
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DEGICANK OF AMERICA
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Post by DEGICANK OF AMERICA on Jul 30, 2004 19:18:39 GMT -5
DEGICANK OF AMERICA will soon be moving in to the old American Legion in Boalsburg. A relocation of headquarters is not only demanded by parties involved but desperately needed. This new facility will house an inhouse Graphic Design team as well as an all-media publication and distribution center. In addition there will be a video and audio recording studio and broadcast center. While this move out of town may not be what all State Collegecankians may want, but tough luck. Oh yeah and if you want to go there, you must find it yourself. Here is an old picture taken by an undisclosed realtor:
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Post by degijames on Jul 31, 2004 18:04:37 GMT -5
Is someone's sugar momma gonna foot the bill?
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Post by DrCank on Jul 31, 2004 18:59:21 GMT -5
JEALOUS ?
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Post by DonnieDarko on Aug 1, 2004 3:03:15 GMT -5
If Degicank has the money for this then why do people in the orginization work for other companies? DEGICANK OF AMERICA will soon be moving in to the old American Legion in Boalsburg. A relocation of headquarters is not only demanded by parties involved but desperately needed. This new facility will house an inhouse Graphic Design team as well as an all-media publication and distribution center. In addition there will be a video and audio recording studio and broadcast center. While this move out of town may not be what all State Collegecankians may want, but tough luck. Oh yeah and if you want to go there, you must find it yourself. Here is an old picture taken by an undisclosed realtor:
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Post by Slick Willy on Aug 1, 2004 4:16:30 GMT -5
Kirk Collection Amassed by C. Weir Kirk, a Terre Haute, Indiana area musician, the Kirk Collection contains nearly 14,000 published examples of popular music primarily from the 1920's and 1930's, although there is significant representation from the turn of the twentieth century to as late as 1972. Given as a gift to the Library by the Department of Music in 1985, the collection was sorted first by category and then by title. In 1988, the collection was moved to Special Collections. The most numerous holdings are nearly 7,500 copies of popular songs, including 2,061 country music songs, 2, 582 artists' scores intended to promote the sale of sheet music in department and music stores, and more than 2,000 commercially-sold popular songs in sheet music format. In addition, the collection contains over 1,500 complete band sets. Digitization of the commercially-sold sheet music has been completed, with all titles published before 1923 available for download or viewing in the PDF format (see links below). Titles in this group published after 1922 have also been digitized, but they are available by request only and in accordance with copyright law. Artists', or professional, scores of popular music is currently being digitized. The dance band sets have been cataloged using brief records and made available in the on-line public access catalog, LUIS. They may be searched by title of the work or by keyword. The term "kirk" combined with the name of a composer or a word from the title will generate a short list from which the user may choose a fuller record. The Kirk Collection provides a unique window on a bygone era. As a resource for study of popular culture, it is a rich asset. In addition, the collection provides opportunities for musicians to study period arrangements of sometimes hard-to-find popular songs.
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Post by Bill on Mar 3, 2006 21:00:09 GMT -5
Ahh the good old days. Was this the occasion where one man jumped out of a second story window narrowly missing a hydrolic plow mounted on a pickup truck?
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