timbe2
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So what happens cause I have a 30 rack and a 4Loko in my fridge right now.
Nothing, but you also probably don't live on campus do you?
So what happens cause I have a 30 rack and a 4Loko in my fridge right now.
Where can you buy beer in the UMC?
btw, CU is not a dry campus. I drink on campus at every tailgate. Also buy beer and wine in the Club rooms at both football and basketball games.
Are you a student? But CU doesn't sell alcohol to the general public.
By the bowling alley. Oh and they smoke copius amounts of ganja on campus on a certain day in April.
You don't know what the **** you are talking about
How so? Have you ever purchased beer, wine, or liquor from a vendor at a CU sporting event?
Are you a student? But CU doesn't sell alcohol to the general public.
The Connection is the UMC's indoor recreation facility. In conjunction with eight pool tables, 10 bowling lanes, and multiple video games, we have many special activities, including leagues, tournaments, Texas Hold'em poker, and a large-screen TV for watching your favorite sports action! To refresh the palate, we offer an array of snacks, candy, popcorn, and soft drinks. Customers 21 years of age and up can enjoy ice cold domestics and micro brew beer. The public is welcome, and the Connection can be reserved for parties!
How so? Have you ever purchased beer, wine, or liquor from a vendor at a CU sporting event?
How so? Have you ever purchased beer, wine, or liquor from a vendor at a CU sporting event?
Yes I do.Nothing, but you also probably don't live on campus do you?
What are you talking about? General public goes to the bowling alley, plays, movies and sporting events on campus and we buy beer.
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How so? Have you ever purchased beer, wine, or liquor from a vendor at a CU sporting event?
Apologies.. I stand corrected. I didn't know the UMC offered that.
But I am still fairly confident that beer is not sold at CU sporting events. Correct?
I can honestly say that I have purchased beer at CU football and basketball games in the last year. Fact.
Yes. Dude seriously is your last name gruenler?
No, its not.
how old are you timbe?
I am 20, and a CU student. I just talked to all the people that live with me and they all said that CU doesn't sell alcohol at sporting events.
I am 20, and a CU student. I just talked to all the people that live with me and they all said that CU doesn't sell alcohol at sporting events.
I think if you go on wikipedia or do internet searches on whether alcohol is served at CU sporting events, you'll read that it isn't. Technically, the Big 12 does not allow sales of alcohol at its sporting events and CU is in compliance with that. However, "member only" areas where donor club members can purchase and consume alcohol are exempted. They're just not publicized. A good number of the people here belong to the Buff Club.
I am 20, and a CU student. I just talked to all the people that live with me and they all said that CU doesn't sell alcohol at sporting events.
Well when you turn 21 you can enjoy some brews with the rest of us.
And, if we are to accept your definition of CU being a dry campus, why am I aloud to drink at tailgates, with paid employees of the school providing me with campus approved bags for recycling?
No, so people go and stand outside of the door and do it and no one cares but people smoke in their rooms all the time.For those of you living on campus: are you allowed to smoke weed in the dorms if you've got your medical mj card and got your supply from a licensed dispensary?