OK, well, now for us who don't live in a nationally owned house, but one that we rent. No meals or cook. You either had a meal plan or cooked. We had 5 phone lines for 16 girls. One was a main line and also belonged to the women on the first floor, and then there were usually 4-5 girls per line on the others. No long distance on these lines. All long distance was done via calling card or on a cell if you had one in 1994. Everyone had cable in their rooms, but we also had a main TV room. Anyone could come over and anyone could stay over. Boys or girls, although you had to be respectful if you were in a double room, which was only 3 rooms out of 13. Room assignments were made on seniority; older women got nicer rooms. No alcohol in the house though. We did have that because we had our letters on the house, which meant it was automatically NPC or something. And EVERYONE had insurance on their houses.
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I can't imagine having to live in a house where a guy can't stay over. I mean, after all, we're all adults!