I really liked it there. I loved going out after it had just snowed and getting a cup full of snow and eating it! it was like free snow cones all the time! i even started putting juice on top of it.Goober wrote:I lived in Kerr Hall. I was a dorm girl!Anti-SARRMM wrote:Ah, I was there in 2005. Where did you live?Goober wrote: just last semester.
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Excellent. I was there for a winter semester, so all I saw was snow too. I lived in the Sunrise complex (or something to do with Sun) just across the street, south of campus. And then I went back to visit in June and everything was different, the whole atmosphere of Rexburg changed.Goober wrote: I really liked it there. I loved going out after it had just snowed and getting a cup full of snow and eating it! it was like free snow cones all the time! i even started putting juice on top of it.
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I have never been in Idaho during the summer... was it nice?Anti-SARRMM wrote:Excellent. I was there for a winter semester, so all I saw was snow too. I lived in the Sunrise complex (or something to do with Sun) just across the street, south of campus. And then I went back to visit in June and everything was different, the whole atmosphere of Rexburg changed.Goober wrote: I really liked it there. I loved going out after it had just snowed and getting a cup full of snow and eating it! it was like free snow cones all the time! i even started putting juice on top of it.
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I don't recall Craigo's, but I did enjoy Big Jud's. I am hoping to return in June or July to visit those still there and go there. There was also this one place, where a cool old guy had pool tables and sold miscellaneous items. Do you recall that place?Goober wrote:Have you been to Craigo's Sam? that place was pretty good. but my favorite was Big Jud's.
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Yeah, it was very nice.Goober wrote: I have never been in Idaho during the summer... was it nice?
As for the amount of posting, lets just say and I have been indirectly berated by a friend about my posting and questions...
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something exciting i got to do this last semester was go to the open house for the Rexburg temple! that was pretty cool. i even got to see the bridal room. and then I saw a sister missionary and realized that i had worked for her parents when i lived in provo.Giovanni Schwartz wrote:We went for the Fourth of July last summer to visit my mom's mission trainer. We saw fireworks basically from the steps of the Idaho Falls (?) temple. It was really pretty.
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He's a spider from Africa, mystical powers, a trickster. I think it was either Wishbone or Reading Rainbow in which I first heard of his stories... I don't recall.Giovanni Schwartz wrote:Who?
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