AroundWorldFrog
Full Member
Bette Midler looks pretty good considering her age. Reasonably well preserved.
Bette Midler looks pretty good considering her age. Reasonably well preserved.
Sounds like a heck of a story here
It wasn’t a football coach. It was an English professor — the late Dr. Robert Frye, in fact.The Reed Flasher was a Baptist minister from Waxahachie. I remember it was a football coach that tackled him after he was finally caught in the act. I was a student at the time and thought he was an urban myth because I never knew anyone unfortunate enough to see him.
Would probably have involved the term "quasi" somewhere in the rant, then switched quickly to a reference about John Rutter.What would Shirey say?
When I first got to school, I thought that was a total myth. Then some poor girl got flashed in the Spring. Eventually, folks were making jokes about printing shirts that read "Reed Hall Flasher Tour". Then just list a bunch of campus buildings on the back.The Reed Hall Flasher did it for YEARS before he got caught...
Safe to assume he did his undergrad a baylol?The Reed Flasher was a Baptist minister from Waxahachie. I remember it was a football coach that tackled him after he was finally caught in the act. I was a student at the time and thought he was an urban myth because I never knew anyone unfortunate enough to see him.
Maybe that’s why he wears sleeves, he’s got giant penis tattoos down his arms.Back on track, Art Briles is the kind of guy that gets busted in Reed Hall.
I were da studit of him.It wasn’t a football coach. It was an English professor — the late Dr. Robert Frye, in fact.
Dr. Frye did coach our first varsity women”s basketball team in 1974-75.
You don't know about the Reed Hall Flasher? Oh man, it was all the buzz back in the late 80's to mid-90's. Fat middle-aged dude would stand in the window overlooking the south outdoor entrance into Reed Hall behind the old Student Center. He would keep the blinds down low over his face, and stand there with his pants around his ankles and knock on the glass to get girl's attention as they walked by. There was a service entrance he would take leading from Reed to the Student Center that not many people knew about, so when they would look for him coming out of Reed, they never saw him. We busted him in '96 I think, when a professor inadvertently walked in on him zipping his pants up.
He got busted for doing the same thing over at SMU, as well. Baptist Minister, I think.
Assuming you're correct, this seems odd...
“He was a role model for all TCU faculty.”
- Andrew Schoolmaster, dean of the AddRan College of Liberal Arts
https://magazine.tcu.edu/winter-2017/bob-frye/
No, he is referring to the professor who walked in on and subsequently stopped the flasher. The flasher was Gaylon Holt, a minister from Waxahachie.
You know what makes more sense?Ah... I see that now. Makes a lot more sense.
Even further OT but one of the old lady judges on Law & Order (not sure if plain or SVU) was one of the unchosen 5 dancing daughters of Jethro in the Sinai wilderness of The 10 Commandments.Back to Bette for a moment, she played one of Tevye's daughters in 'Fiddler on the Roof' on Broadway - not the original cast, but she came in shortly after.
Can't stand her - should've stayed in Anatevka.
I was too, luck of the draw, he got stuck teaching me his 1 semester of NON-honors English. My morbid writing, grotesque penmanship & flat commentary scared him right back to Honors English ONLY forever after post ‘78.I were da studit of him.
I've seen them in concert. I was not that impressed. I thought I was buying Jethro Tull tickets. Imagine my disappointment.the unchosen 5 dancing daughters of Jethro in the Sinai wilderness of The 10 Commandments.
I've seen them in concert. I was not that impressed. I thought I was buying Jethro Tull tickets. Imagine my disappointment.
Waco wasn't Comanche territory. It was inhabited by the Waco band of the Wichita confederation of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. The Wichita bands were a southern offshoot of the much larger Pawnee tribe of Kansas and Nebraska.