Hey guys! I'm a college student majoring in Radio/TV and my dream is to make it onto a radio station as a radio personality. I currently have a show at LBCC on the college radio station KCTYFM! I have a show from 5-7PM every Thursday called Trance...
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Pre - Halloween shoe featuring special guests Karen and Joe ♥
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Had a great show tonight (: Trending at the top! Scooooore! ;)
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“I don’t have a plan. Phoebe, do you have a plan?”
“I don’t even have a pla.”
Friends (1994-2004)
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What if Pearl isn’t Mr. Krabs’ actual daughter, but he is her sugar daddy? That would explain why she calls him “daddy” and why all she wants from him is money to go shopping.
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This liquid is boiling and freezing simultaneously because it’s reaching its ‘triple point,’ which is the temperature and pressure at which three phases of a substance (gas, liquid, and solid) co-exist in equilibrium. Source
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You cannot graduate from MIT unless you pass a swimming test.
Why does MIT have a swim test?
Carrie Moore, director of physical education for MIT, says the test serves an important purpose.
“It’s is a self-survival skill. Research shows that most drownings occur in families where parents don’t know how to swim. Swimming also opens up several opportunities for students to take advantage of other water sports at MIT.”
“Two days before graduation in 1952, I received a note from the registrar’s office that there was no record of my having passed the swimming certification. My diploma would be held until I passed it,” Dan Lufkin ’52, SM ’58.
“At MIT I tried to ignore the swimming requirement and at the start of my last semester, they informed me I still had to pass the swim test!” Glenn Nelson ’73.
“It was swimming that almost kept me from graduating. I had never learned to swim. MIT’s wonderful physical education teacher, Doc Smith got me swimming and diving,” Larry Constantine ’67.
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