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JHk The Battalion G GIE LIF Si Friday •January30, SkMeh By Quatro :z: z: z Ewe Hall By JED HDKEf EVENTS FffiOfA ■nClAMTC KOO‘b&.. PlT> HE <SR,OPE ^OO OR 5AM SC>MeTWlN£j U^A, l siosT CAHe FROfA\ Ls^r>\?l W^OM6? )( the President's ' Lei ^ D - • ^otr OFFICE. '»*' "Au. He EVER ^ a\o, Me didn't \ ^aahts me to PQ AaMtHiNej / po AR6 ae^Kis sr 8 ^ * and aaemds ' Bathroom Continued from Page 3 The door opens, ears stand tall and listen to the creaking sound of salvation. Finally, without considera tion to line order, everyone bolts for the bowl, but only one person will be victorious in the journey. This is yet another aspect of what goes on in a bathroom. Cade Spell, a junior environ mental design major, said the bathroom takes on more of a con versational use during parties. “It’s like when we’re having a party over here, my room mate and his girlfriend have a fight and lock themselves in there,” he said. As to why the bathroom is the best place to talk, Spell said it mostly has to do with crowd control. “Usually all the other rooms are filled,” he said. • A WHOLE NEW WORLD, OR THAT PERSONAL TOUCH Although a bathroom is typ ically equipped with toilet pa per, a plunger and hair spray, students find certain items help to personalize this room. “I’ve got a little framed Coca- Cola advertisement on the wall,” Spell said. It’s the small elements such as a poster that can add piz zazz to a bathroom, but Spell said the bathroom is unique in another manner. “It’s the one room that sees everybody naked,” he said. Even for other students, the bathroom may sometimes trans form into a universe unlike any thing humans have ever seen. Cyndi Herrera, a former Texas A&M student and an employee at Bath & BodyWorks, said the bathroom is representational of an escape from everyday life. “When you're actually bathing in the shower, it can be a place to relax and get things off your mind in order to be stress free,” she said. Herrera said scented candles in the bathroom are the identi fiable elements that make the room her own. She also said the bathroom is a great place to take the time out for a study break. “I always took a bath and read my chapters,” she said. “It’s a place where you won’t be bothered." • DOWN THE DRAIN Whether it’s relaxing in the bath tub, breaking away from the party scene to have a discussion or wak- ing up to a six-legged:," contaminator, the batg place where students j exj jeriences thansimpr,' tin* mirror beforegoin; So the next timetht; on and an individual: ^ door, take the timijpl around and onemiglr;P ’ is more to a bathrooms tal floss or Toilet Duel 1 • This concli this weet seriesj In 'Pa Hou Mon - Livings Tue - Kite Wed ■ Bedr Thur - Pat Fri - Bathro I as B Host a Company Mays College of Business Spring Career Fair Feb. 16-19 Informational Meeting You must attend one of the two meetings: Tuesday, Feb. 3 7:00-7:30 p.m. Wehner 159 Wednesday, Feb.4 8:00-8:30 p.m. Wehner 159 Career Fair Website: http:llwehner.tamu.edu/bsc EAT DRINK DO LAUNDRY THE INIMITABLE IS NOW OPENI LUDICROUS LAUNDRY FUN! 1802 Texas Avenue • College Station, TX 77840 Next to Blockbuster Video TnTry"form““"depoTitaTmarvev washoancers”" PWat A E”£T CD Pl -AYER! 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