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dar512 10-12-2006 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by mrnoodle
You can buy a $10,000 painting, a Shard of the True Cross (TM), a crack rock, and a meteorite within a mile of each other.

I had a second-grade teacher who thought she had a piece of the original cross too. Even at age seven I knew enough not to try to persuade her otherwise.

xoxoxoBruce 10-12-2006 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by kelso
Purple Hazing? (Sorry Jimmy.)

:thumb2:

BigV 10-12-2006 07:56 PM

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Freshman Mike Palmer, 18, of Oakville, Ontario, emerges from a tank of purple dye at the University of Toronto in Toronto Canada. Purple dye is a tradition for incoming freshmen at the school.
I think there's a typo here. I think the dude's name is Bill Nye. Maybe they're twins separated at birth. Hard to tell one Dye and one Nye.

milkfish 10-12-2006 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by CharlieG
heh. One of my jobs, long ago, had a customer that ground pigments for various dyes. Well, I'll give you a hint, when you mixed all the pigments together - like from spills, and dust in the air etc, it came out metalic purple

Now, we almost never wore respirators when visting (heck, we didn't HAVE them - we were just there to service the hoists).

You go there, and go to install something, you'd come back to the shop - YOU were metalic purple - you blew your nose metalic purple for days. Your clothes were metalic purple.

A real joy, let me tell you

luckly, it would wash out if you used COLD water, as it wasn't mixed with the binders etc

You were like the cow that ate bluegrass and mooed indigo.

OHSA must have liked that operation. Or was it longer ago (or further away) than that?

ajaccio 10-12-2006 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by barefoot serpent
you left out obtaining a piece of Trinitite.
:cool:

And more importantly ... eating green chili. Yum Yum Yum :king:

SPUCK 10-13-2006 04:46 AM

I feel sorry for Potts feeling the need to disfigure himself so fully. I guess that's what tenure is for.. Can you imagine looking at that guy across the breakfast table every day..

Its the old "I think I'll put on a really outrageous Hawaiian shirt today... only let me pull it up over my head." "I think I'll wear the same one tomorrow.. and the next day... and the next day, and the next day, and the next day, and the next day, and the next day....":eek:

mrnoodle 10-13-2006 10:20 AM

It's such a suburban white thing to do, too. We're not talking about people who do it for deeply ingrained religious or cultural reasons. It's all about demonstrating how in touch you are. rofl. That said, it's a sweet tat.

John 10-13-2006 09:38 PM

Purple die is not a tradition of U of T. It's a tradition of Canadian engineering students, regardless of university.

And that shit gets *everywhere*.

9th Engineer 10-13-2006 10:12 PM

Same with the Iron Ring as well I think

Undertoad 10-13-2006 10:31 PM

Thanks for the notes on this, the only information we get on it comes from the official captions which are not always accurate.

CharlieG 10-16-2006 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by milkfish
You were like the cow that ate bluegrass and mooed indigo.

OHSA must have liked that operation. Or was it longer ago (or further away) than that?

Who knows - it was the 1980s - I understand they are gone now - who knows what OSHA thought


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