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I know, I know, I'm all talk and no pictures. Well, I'm gonna be changing that now that i have my LAPTOP!!!
Here are some of the pictures of Campus, Oxford and other 'lovely sites' one might find in this area of the State of Mississippi. :)

Click the image(s) for the larger version.
This is one of two entrances to the library. Park in front of it is supposed to hold a memorial for the civil rights movement, whose significance in these parts you may get a glimpse of here and here.


This is part of the atmosphere in the Grove (The Park of the Campus, where all is happening before the Football games).

This is the Ole Miss Rebels Orchestra (or whatever they call them), extremely fine music they play but rarely succede to bring the Rebels to victory.

Who cares about what's going on on the field!

They call this 'the Rush'. Basically it means that many girls in the First year allow older girls to do to them whatever they want so they can get into a Sorority. These things also include walking all dressed up around the Campus,... why? Who knows, maybe just to show off their high heels. (Notice: the last two girls in the line are actually walking barefoot.)

Homecoming Parade. One time in the year when they elect a Homecoming Queen and Colonel Reb that are more important then the Student Senat. And there's also a competition which sorority/fraternity has the best carrige to drive around in. Weird...

Oxford Courthouse. Btw. Oxford Square looks just like that square from the Back to the Future movies :)
Enough? I hope so because I won't be puting more pics anytime soon. Be smart.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I bet it was great football game judging by these pictures :ppp !
Emir said…
Although the team sucks, here all the games are great :P
i'll post a couple of pictures from a much better camera soon, and then continue writing stuff here - if we do have midsemester exams it doesn't mean we stop living ;)
Anonymous said…
Emir, contact me on my e-mail jerome_fandor@yahoo.com. ASAP!

I will explain you later why. ;)

BTW, Haro passed Rim today!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There is God, after all...

Regards,

Admir

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