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Originally Posted by WCsweet<3
Hmmm we have the same anniversary.
As much as some of my friends would hate to hear it, the fashion doesn't vary that much in Western Oregon. It rains and there is only so much one can do with that. Other than that the styles are pretty much the same group to group. If you're a hippy at UO, you will dress the same as the hippies at Pacific. Ditto with Greek life. I can post pictures (or email whatever is best) but I'm not sure how similar it would be to Reno. I assume that it is drier and warmer and well a desert so I'm not sure if it would be similar.
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I've spent enough time in the Willamette Valley that I am unfortunately aware of those fashions, and I do prefer them to that ghastly detour to bat country, I mean Hawthorne in Portland. I wonder if UNR students dress more like Idaho or BJC students than UNLV students? Then there's a newish Nevada school, Nevada State College in Henderson, but it has no Greek Life. The few people I knew who attended UNR were smart enough to wear closed toe shoes in the cold and didn't use a rock for deodorant so maybe a bit less dirty hippy and more ski bum?
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Originally Posted by melindawarren
Amen!
What happens over here in Troyland is so super different from what's happening in Westwood Village, and that's just across town. I can't imagine trying to generalize the entire Western region.
OP, I never thought you were a troll.* Just remember that you're dealing with a lot of people who want to help, but they aren't mind-readers. And yeah, there are a ton of trolls with a lot of crazy stories.
*=ok, I've been going to online message boards for as long as I can remember, and I feel like the meaning of the term "troll" has changed significantly over time. It gets handed out pretty freely on a lot of websites. Some of my skating friends pretty much use it to describe anyone with an emphatic love for one skater!
I also feel obligated to say that I enjoy fun trolls.
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In my world trolls are awesome and to be respected. We call them
Nisse and they are spirits who originally lived on the farm and could be mischievous but were also helpful. If you treated your
Nisse well he would do helpful chores as well as protect the animals from theft or fire and if you moved he'd come with you. If you dissed the
Nisse he'll break and steal things, and create chaos on the farm. For city dwellers the
Nisse are often the culprit of missing things, like car keys, and the same respect and protect relationship exists. The
Nisse are also associated with Christmas and called
Julenisse, they bring the presents and are often accompanied by a goat.
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Originally Posted by sophmorePNM
Sure, pictures are always welcome. I can't give you my email because my name is in it but just posting them here or PMing me works if you're comfortable with that. Reno isn't super desert-like, they get rain and snow as well, theyre at a pretty high altitude. Most people who go there do so so that they can ski at Tahoe. From what I have seen on my visits it's more like a ski town vibe..
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If this was the Miller Analogy Test I'd put Reno with SOU in Ashland (except the lack of Greek system), there's a lot of people at Idaho who will come or go to class in their ski/snowboarding ensemble so they don't have to waste any time changing. My brother lived in Truckee and went to Sierra College so he could enjoy snow sports, cheap tuition, and transfer easier into Cal since he had a bit too much fun when he first tried college. Little sister had tons of tips for how to live full time in the mountains with this season called winter. As we all know from the Donner Party, a lot more snow fall on the western side of the Sierra Nevadas, I think Reno gets half the snow Truckee does. I haven't been to Reno in awhile, but we'd usually take the train from Emeryville so cocktail hour could start with mimosas and continue with before dinner drinks with no driving in the snow on 80, I highly suggest that method of transportation, though the return train trip is very early if one has a hangover. I do not suggest even considering a night in Circus Circus, even if they toned down the clowns because it is still creepy and full of children who will make noise. I'm mad at the Peppermill for that tired Tuscan remodel, and yeah they are doing amazing things with green energy, but Tuscany in Reno? Why not something more believable like Austria, Switzerland, or maybe northern Italy???
I'm really happy that so far there is a consensus that Idaho gets to be included in West Coast, but Boise, Utah State & University, and Arizona are in their own categories of Mountains and Southwest? Yeah, the University of Idaho is the sad football child, but at least we're not Boise or Gonzaga in either football or basketball, am I right? Much like our alumna Sarah Palin who could see Russia from her house, I can see Gay Marriage, Tax Free Groceries, and Alcohol for sale in stores not run by the state from my house (forreal, my windows face west). I can also see a place where Cougar Cheese is sold 24 hours a day if I desire a grilled cheese of Viking Dill Garlic or home made macaroni made even better by Cougar Gold.