Saturday, October 7, 2006


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ABOVE: IVC VPI Dennis White's going away party.

Prez Rocky was on hand to note some of Dennis' contributions.

Gee, he must be sorry to see the Dennster go.

Oddly, the image below slowly emerged on a nearby wall. It was positively ghostly. Everybody was creeped out.

Naturally, there was prayer. But it didn't seem to take.


They tried to hose it off, but it wouldn't budge.

Someone speculated that it was an old photo of Raghu P. Mathur at college. Could be.

Then, suddenly, "poof," it was gone.

And so was Dennis.

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28 comments:

Humour and last laugh said...

interesting blog!

Anonymous said...

Interesting?

Yes - but also a desperate cry for help.

Send FEMA to these colleges or at least some Eagle Scouts.

Anonymous said...

GOOD LORD! This is too much! I think my head's gonna pop!

starbender said...

WOW! There's just so much here. Good job! :)

Anonymous said...

This has got to be a put on. Please tell me that this is a put on!

Rebel Girl said...

No put on, anon.

You can "google" our college district and have all this confirmed by newspaper accounts in, of course, a slightly less satiric prose style.

Anonymous said...

Hey, whatever happened to Rebel Girl? WE WANT REBEL GIRL.

Diz Rivera said...

You better 86 that mold before it creates some nice white space in the brain.

P.S. the mercedes still looks like a civic no matter how much he spent on it.

P.S.S. Hey Rebel & Red. Cool bloggo.
xoxo,D

My Daily Struggles said...

interesting choice of pics

Brad said...

I dont know why I am here but I am posting a random post. Now that i have been to your blo you must come to mine! Ahahahahaha!

Rebel Girl said...

Heartpro:

I think not.

Anonymous said...

Like the picture of the cool trio, even if it wasn't "yesterday." More like last month, or even the month before.

I demand perfection.

Anonymous said...

Mmm... so what?

Anonymous said...

Chunk/Reb:

You keep changing everything!

Dang! Can't keep up!

Anonymous said...

I assume that most of the stuff on this blog site is made up. Which parts are true? Whoever puts this together should make clear which parts are invented and which parts are true. Otherwise its confusing.

Anonymous said...

It's all true!

Bwa-ha-ha-ha.

Really. I mean, for the most part. Take away the Oscar and the Empire State Building and well, everything else is what happens to us. Really.

Please help.

Anonymous said...

The Chancellor has nice legs.

Anonymous said...

Dude, you're in some seriously beautiful fog!

Anonymous said...

So, Chunk, you're sayin' that your a Communist, right?

Be clear.

Anonymous said...

You guys would get more attention if you were more serious. The comment from the person who thinks everything here is satire should be a hint.

The situation in the district is serious, but no one is going to take your complaints seriously until you start taking yourselves seriously.

Anonymous said...

I'm the anonymous commenter who wrote the above post. Today's a great example of what I mean. "Spill your guts, library boy, and you're toast!"

What does it even mean? The average person has no idea what you're talking about. There are many serious problems here and you have a chance to bring them to light. You're wasting that chance by going for cheap jokes.

Rebel Girl said...

Anonymous 7:58:

OK, we get it. You don't like this blog.

Now, do us a favor and stop reading it.

--CW

Anonymous said...

Nope, you DON'T get it. I do like the blog and I'd like to see your message get out. I don't think you're being effective.

Anonymous said...

Hey - they do the best they can, balancing - I think - vital information often ignored by the media and the community - as well as the need to make us laugh - after all, we must live with it. Stick around - you'll get the bigger picture.

Meanwhile maybe Chunk and rebel Girl could provide a cheat sheet of sorts - sort of a list of the main players and their "nicknames"..

yes, the blog has attitude - that's the only way we've survived.

Anonymous said...

Surviving is not what most people consider "being effective," surviving sounds more like a state of desperation.

Anonymous said...

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I'm an author doing a book on blogging, and I wondered if I can email you a few questions about your blog?

Bob Walsh
Author, Micro-ISV: From Vision to Reality
Blogger, ToDoOrElse.com
707-939-9002
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Anonymous said...

Go back to your old format--please!

Anonymous said...

Dear Sirs;

I am a middle-aged college biology professor possessed of a rare amalgam of both boyish charm and intellectual sophistication, who nevertheless wishes to remain anonymous.

I greatly enjoy reading your blog, cuz it provides both me (myself) and fellow members of our once-carefree, now beleaguered, campus community with valuable information and vital statistics 'bout all sorts of sh*t: e.g., the wanton SNAFUsculations on the part of our classified management; the multiple and not-always-altogether-too clandestine FUBARosities perpetrated by our administration; and the generalized and ongoing BOHICAmentation of our faculty and staff, amongst many other portmanteauically-modified military acronyms I could have used if I wasn't already tired of using them.

Hey -- you ain't gonna find out 'bout this BBOS elsewhere. Not in the Voice. Not in the LaserBeam. Not in the Lariat. Not in any sporadic Presidential e-mail. Not in no College-wide announcement. Not in any district-level press release. Nope. No way. Yep: your online-rag is mos' definitely the shiznitissimo, bro's. Yo.

Nevertheless, I feel that the aesthetic quality and general appeal of your electronically-disseminated news organ could be significantly improved if it included a few more classy pictures of Keira Knightley and Audrey Hepburn. If I send you some, will you print 'em? Hmmmm??

Ummm . . . . . OK. Thanks in advance.

Sincerely,

Unidentified in Irvine

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