Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I really appreciate all the reminiscing going on here, but no one has actually answered my question. Was the student body as cool as represented in that movie or not?
The student body in the movie wasn't cool. Those of us who were there in real life at the time were much cooler.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I really appreciate all the reminiscing going on here, but no one has actually answered my question. Was the student body as cool as represented in that movie or not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown was amazing in the 80's, god how I miss that time. Third edition was our after work cocktail hour and everyone from the office showed up for a drink. Times were so much simpler and more social, you know, before social media that was supposed to improve our social lives. Lol.
Garrett's was also great.
Anonymous wrote:But they shopped at places like Commander Salamander went dancing at the Fishmarket and hung out at 3rd addition.
Anonymous wrote:But they shopped at places like Commander Salamander went dancing at the Fishmarket and hung out at 3rd addition.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown was amazing in the 80's, god how I miss that time. Third edition was our after work cocktail hour and everyone from the office showed up for a drink. Times were so much simpler and more social, you know, before social media that was supposed to improve our social lives. Lol.
Anonymous wrote:But they shopped at places like Commander Salamander went dancing at the Fishmarket and hung out at 3rd addition.
Anonymous wrote:In fairness, the St Elmo's kids had graduated from Georgetown, but were not current students.