Being an art student is no easy task when it comes to toting stuff. There's always something too big, or somethings too copious too carry. I remember trudging back and forth between Bittner and Climenhega loudly proclaiming my procession with the clatter of my rolling backpack wheels against the cobblestone and cement walkways.
I only wish these bags were popular when I attended Michigan State University 20 some years ago... Since we had such a large campus, I carried all my books with me. WINTER SEMESTER: I can CLEARLY recall the dark, long, cold, burdensome trek across the 'tundra' for a 7:30 am 3 hour chemistry lab, with 3 more classes left to attend.....
ReplyDeleteOuch! I've never been one for popular...if it benefits me I'm on it...just look at my 'sexy' hat! :D
ReplyDeleteI have the same truck that I had for my BFA in Toronto now in my studio at TW. Somethings attach themselves to us! I can relate to the, clackitty clackitty sound, that's my gym bag in the TWU sport center— also a good college memory , but I think I will be getting rid of that bag!
ReplyDeleteI think I'll hang onto mine for as long as I can :)
ReplyDeletei remember what your school bags looked like back in the day and they all died an early death, so i am supprise to see you still have this one.
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LOL! Whatever
ReplyDeleteI hauled paintings back and forth from my dorm room at Baylor. But, the Carroll Science Building, the oldest building on campus and the Art building,was close to the dorm I lived in. Its a pain being an art student with all the stuff we haul around!
ReplyDeleteI vote we have carts and privileged parking spaces :)
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