Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are bed risers for the benefit of the frat boys so they don;t have to bend their knees to get down low?
Funny. No, so you open up all that space for more storage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a pretty definitive list of what to bring: http://www.hercampus.com/life/campus-life/what-bring-college-best-college-packing-list-ever
That list includes
A dining room table
A futon
A reading chair
But not
Condoms
a laptop
a stapler
underwear
It's like they've never been in a college dorm room.
Ridiculous list. But condoms are there - under medical.
Aaah, I read it on my phone and missed that there were more categories. Glad to see that underwear is there too.
Laughing about the dining room table!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Check out this website www.Amazon.com. They have a pretty wide selection and will deliver for free if you spend over $25. Also most large cities have public transportation to shopping areas.
Please don't ruin this nice thread with your snarkiness. Not all dorms will accept packages from Amazon, as has already been mentioned in this thread.
+1
Lol imagining kid on public bus with area rug, mattress topper, plunger, and stick vacuum
I guess you are not familiar with what delivery means? We ordered a fridge after arriving to save room in the car. OK..if your school does not allow packages but I have never heard of that so I assume it is not the norm.
Perhaps you don't know everything after all![]()
Anonymous wrote:Are bed risers for the benefit of the frat boys so they don;t have to bend their knees to get down low?
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Check out this website www.Amazon.com. They have a pretty wide selection and will deliver for free if you spend over $25. Also most large cities have public transportation to shopping areas.
Please don't ruin this nice thread with your snarkiness. Not all dorms will accept packages from Amazon, as has already been mentioned in this thread.
+1
Lol imagining kid on public bus with area rug, mattress topper, plunger, and stick vacuum
I guess you are not familiar with what delivery means? We ordered a fridge after arriving to save room in the car. OK..if your school does not allow packages but I have never heard of that so I assume it is not the norm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a pretty definitive list of what to bring: http://www.hercampus.com/life/campus-life/what-bring-college-best-college-packing-list-ever
That list includes
A dining room table
A futon
A reading chair
But not
Condoms
a laptop
a stapler
underwear
It's like they've never been in a college dorm room.
Ridiculous list. But condoms are there - under medical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out this website www.Amazon.com. They have a pretty wide selection and will deliver for free if you spend over $25. Also most large cities have public transportation to shopping areas.
Please don't ruin this nice thread with your snarkiness. Not all dorms will accept packages from Amazon, as has already been mentioned in this thread.
+1
Lol imagining kid on public bus with area rug, mattress topper, plunger, and stick vacuum
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a pretty definitive list of what to bring: http://www.hercampus.com/life/campus-life/what-bring-college-best-college-packing-list-ever
That list includes
A dining room table
A futon
A reading chair
But not
Condoms
a laptop
a stapler
underwear
It's like they've never been in a college dorm room.
Anonymous wrote:Here is a pretty definitive list of what to bring: http://www.hercampus.com/life/campus-life/what-bring-college-best-college-packing-list-ever