Far out & unreasonable rules at Christian Schools or Colleges

RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
Tennessean said:
One of the odder rules at HAC was one that prohibited dormitory females from doing the laundry of dormitory males. Why? As a lot these rules who knows?

Ummmmm....this is not an 'odd' rule at all, in my opinion.

There is no way I would have wanted to do Raider's laundry when we dated.

I remember the championship intramural basketball game in '84.  As I left the court you yelled at me and I took off one of my socks and threw it to you in the stands.  I can still see you rubbing it all over your face.  Good times!

Yes, I admit it.  I used to love the smell of wing tips.

Plus, it was the least I could do to repay you for buying me a new toothbrush after you borrowed mine.
 
IFB X-Files said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
Tennessean said:
One of the odder rules at HAC was one that prohibited dormitory females from doing the laundry of dormitory males. Why? As a lot these rules who knows?

Ummmmm....this is not an 'odd' rule at all, in my opinion.

There is no way I would have wanted to do Raider's laundry when we dated.

I remember the championship intramural basketball game in '84.  As I left the court you yelled at me and I took off one of my socks and threw it to you in the stands.  I can still see you rubbing it all over your face.  Good times!

So......RAIDER, you dated Teri?  What was her shortcomings that made you drop her?  Snicker addiction?  What?  Can we start a thread on that subject?

He dumped me for the assistant DoW.
 
Perhaps I am not as uptight as the next hacker but I personally see nothing "wrong" with contracting with another student to do my laundry.

Are any of you serious? How much time would I have saved at old HAC if I could have paid someone $15 to wash, dry, fold, and iron my laundry?

 
Now here is a really far out rule.

Hyles Anderson College believed dice were evil. So any board game played on campus that required the use of dice had to have the dice removed and replaced with a homemade spinner.

Never understood that one.
 
Never understood this one either. For years at Hyles Anderson College, students would gather in Liberty Square or other places and play games. Hey there was nothing else to do so it made for some fun and fellowship.

One night as the legend goes,a hackerette who was on the staff of the Assistant Dean of Women, (i.e. CF) walked into Liberty Square and was horrified that the place was filled with students playing cards. You know, UNO, Skipbo, etc. Well this was not a good testimony in her opinion. So this woman started a campaign that saw all card games outlawed and banned.

Yes you heard right. You could not play UNO on the campus of Hyles Anderson College. Hopefully Stuart Mason has made some changes.
 
Tennessean said:
Never understood this one either. For years at Hyles Anderson College, students would gather in Liberty Square or other places and play games. Hey there was nothing else to do so it made for some fun and fellowship.

One night as the legend goes,a hackerette who was on the staff of the Assistant Dean of Women, (i.e. CF) walked into Liberty Square and was horrified that the place was filled with students playing cards. You know, UNO, Skipbo, etc. Well this was not a good testimony in her opinion. So this woman started a campaign that saw all card games outlawed and banned.

Yes you heard right. You could not play UNO on the campus of Hyles Anderson College. Hopefully Stuart Mason has made some changes.

She probably saw someone playing 'Old Maid' and it hit too close to home?? :o
 
Tennessean said:
Yes you heard right. You could not play UNO on the campus of Hyles Anderson College. Hopefully Stuart Mason has made some changes.

Could you play with regular cards?  (I've never understood the ban on regular playing cards)
 
BALAAM said:
Tennessean said:
Never understood this one either. For years at Hyles Anderson College, students would gather in Liberty Square or other places and play games. Hey there was nothing else to do so it made for some fun and fellowship.

One night as the legend goes,a hackerette who was on the staff of the Assistant Dean of Women, (i.e. CF) walked into Liberty Square and was horrified that the place was filled with students playing cards. You know, UNO, Skipbo, etc. Well this was not a good testimony in her opinion. So this woman started a campaign that saw all card games outlawed and banned.

Yes you heard right. You could not play UNO on the campus of Hyles Anderson College. Hopefully Stuart Mason has made some changes.

She probably saw someone playing 'Old Maid' and it hit too close to home?? :o

There is far more truth in this hilarious comment than most will admit.
 
Walt said:
Tennessean said:
Yes you heard right. You could not play UNO on the campus of Hyles Anderson College. Hopefully Stuart Mason has made some changes.

Could you play with regular cards?  (I've never understood the ban on regular playing cards)

No. I remember them outlawing Uno, Pit, etc as well.

FWIW, I learned how to make homemade spinners because my parents would throw out the dice to all board games at home. :)
 
Tennessean said:
Now here is a really far out rule.

Hyles Anderson College believed dice were evil. So any board game played on campus that required the use of dice had to have the dice removed and replaced with a homemade spinner.

Never understood that one.

Because rotary random luck is not nearly as evil as cubic random luck.  :D
 
subllibrm said:
Tennessean said:
Now here is a really far out rule.

Hyles Anderson College believed dice were evil. So any board game played on campus that required the use of dice had to have the dice removed and replaced with a homemade spinner.

Never understood that one.

Because rotary random luck is not nearly as evil as cubic random luck.  :D

I guess that is why I like Wheel of Fortune more than Jokers Wild!
 
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