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The Great Pumpkin Steal: During Halloween, a giant pumpkin was placed in each dining hall, each weighing over 150 pounds and over a yard in diameter.  Several students successfully stole one of these pumpkins out of driscoll dining hall without the dining staff noticing one evening.  The pumpkin was found several hours later in the back of one of the student's car.  While they were unable to place the pumpkin on top of Schow, as was planned, they did manage to amaze security with their ingenuity and skill.  Remarked Dave Boyer, "That's the funniest thing I've ever seen.  Don't do it again."
 
The Great Pumpkin Steal: During Halloween, a giant pumpkin was placed in each dining hall, each weighing over 150 pounds and over a yard in diameter.  Several students successfully stole one of these pumpkins out of driscoll dining hall without the dining staff noticing one evening.  The pumpkin was found several hours later in the back of one of the student's car.  While they were unable to place the pumpkin on top of Schow, as was planned, they did manage to amaze security with their ingenuity and skill.  Remarked Dave Boyer, "That's the funniest thing I've ever seen.  Don't do it again."
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Note that, technically, the pumpkin was within the "one piece of fruit" limit for dining hall take-out.

Revision as of 21:50, December 30, 2005

The Great Pumpkin Steal: During Halloween, a giant pumpkin was placed in each dining hall, each weighing over 150 pounds and over a yard in diameter. Several students successfully stole one of these pumpkins out of driscoll dining hall without the dining staff noticing one evening. The pumpkin was found several hours later in the back of one of the student's car. While they were unable to place the pumpkin on top of Schow, as was planned, they did manage to amaze security with their ingenuity and skill. Remarked Dave Boyer, "That's the funniest thing I've ever seen. Don't do it again."

Note that, technically, the pumpkin was within the "one piece of fruit" limit for dining hall take-out.