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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 775033" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>This is very well stated and supports what I have noticed over the years. My friends and colleagues (from other schools) have a different type of recollection about their college days than I do. I am glad I went but don't look back at it with any type of sentimental nostalgia. I do keep up with a handful of my buddies though.</p><p></p><p>I had the same type of experience at GT as I did when I hiked the Appalachian Trail. There were times of extreme pleasure and joy but many, many more hours of just grinding through snow, rain, heat, bugs, mud, pain, fatigue, thirst and hunger. I am glad I did it but it wasn't a picnic to be sure.</p><p></p><p>My recollection of GT - "that which doesn't kill us makes us stronger". Not exactly a sexy marketing slogan is it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 775033, member: 844"] This is very well stated and supports what I have noticed over the years. My friends and colleagues (from other schools) have a different type of recollection about their college days than I do. I am glad I went but don't look back at it with any type of sentimental nostalgia. I do keep up with a handful of my buddies though. I had the same type of experience at GT as I did when I hiked the Appalachian Trail. There were times of extreme pleasure and joy but many, many more hours of just grinding through snow, rain, heat, bugs, mud, pain, fatigue, thirst and hunger. I am glad I did it but it wasn't a picnic to be sure. My recollection of GT - "that which doesn't kill us makes us stronger". Not exactly a sexy marketing slogan is it? [/QUOTE]
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