| Class Dismissed: 75 Outrageous, Mind-Expanding College Exploits (and Lessons That Won't Be on the Final) | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 21 reviews) Sales Rank: 179345 Category: Book
Authors: Ben Applebaum, Derrick Pittman, Ryan Mcnally Publisher: Villard Studio: Villard Manufacturer: Villard Label: Villard Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5 x 0.6
ISBN: 0812974468 Dewey Decimal Number: 378.198 EAN: 9780812974461 ASIN: 0812974468
Publication Date: July 25, 2006 Release Date: July 25, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Your diploma says it, your student loans prove it: You went to college. But be honest: What you really learned had nothing to do with your GPA.
Just when you thought it was safe to matriculate, three university grads reveal amazing campus stories of hilarious extracurricular adventures and eccentricities. Ben Applebaum, Ryan McNally, and Derrick Pittman?Web hosts of CollegeStories.com?culled through thousands of tall but true tales of psycho roommates, legendary pranks, hellish hookups, and vertigo nights. The result is this wild collection of the funniest and most bizarre memories from the not-so-hallowed halls of academia.
Canty?s Obituary Revenge: After his practical-joker buddies place an obituary notice in the local paper, a baffled student returns from a weekend away to a shocked campus and hundreds of condolences.
House of the Sinking Feeling: For five Texas undergrads, a class project goes terribly awry, thanks to a combustible mix of rabid armadillos, sporadic gunfire, a sinkhole, and cockroaches the size of cell phones.
Indoor Winter Beach Party: In what ?seemed like a good idea at the time,? snow-weary roommates throw a beach bash in their apartment, replete with swimsuits, kiddie pools, and eight hundred pounds of sand.
Hooters and Honors: A young coed/waitress at Hooters earns big tips during a fifty-two-year-old patron?s birthday celebration?only to discover later that the ?birthday boy? is her new English professor.
Uproarious and irresistibly candid, Class Dismissed should be required reading for students, grads, and only the bravest of parents.
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  Aren't we all great story tellers? March 29, 2007 What a brilliant idea! How many nights have you sat around with friends, old or new, and shared horrible stories of the embarrassing and/or bizarre things you'd done in college? This book will have you reading the stories over and over in disbelief... the best of the best.
  Ah, the joys of college March 11, 2007 The lessons learned, the nights you don't want to remember or desperately need to forget...the good, the bad, the ugly.
A great, funny read that shares moments everyone can appreciate, because chances are, in one form or another, you've probably been there. Really entertaining.
  Colllllleeeeege! January 25, 2007 It's awesome. I miss college yet some of these stories don't see so far away from me now. ouch!
  The Good ol' College Days.... December 29, 2006 I dare you to take a trip down memory lane & relive those days of just plain crazy, insane and stupid fun...
This book is a must for anyone who went to College and participated in stuff like this; or even if you just saw or heard of the stuff that went down on campus.
Life does not get better than that.
  Amusing, Entertaining, and often just wrong... December 29, 2006 I got this book for a friend of mine who just went away to college. I figured I'd read it first (very bad habit) and I was hooked immediately. One of my very favorite parts was the letter and response from the addressee, where the anal retentive dorm mate send out his list of rules, and the laid back one basically tells him to eff off. That cracked me up, and sooo reminded me of my time in a dorm!
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