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Author Topic: Off-campus houses  (Read 7600 times)

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Off-campus houses
« on: April 23, 2014, 05:06:45 PM »
After seeing Animal House in the summer of '78, I resolved that if I ever went to college I'd HAVE to live in a house.

Thankfully, my friends @MU freshmen and sophomore years shared the same vision, so the last 2 years ('85-'87) we rented houses on 18th St. between Kilbourn and State. I wasn't disappointed. There was always something going on at our houses -- even if it wasn't a party. Other friends who lived in apartments, sensed it, too, and visited so often they should have chipped in for rent.

To me, living in an old, decaying, character-filled house with 9 other idiots, who buried their dirty dishes in the backyard snow to avoid cleaning them, positioned coeds in skirts to a hole in the floor covered by a towel during parties, where friends in the basement could sneak a peak, was the true college experience.

Even now, on those rare occasions when I visit campus, I make it a point to drive around to see if the old houses are still occupied and haven't been razed and replaced by more of the antiseptic, cookie-cutter apartments that seem to be encroaching the neighborhoods. Always makes me smile, when I see kids hanging out on their front porch, a keg in the corner, carrying on the tradition.

Curious if anyone else felt the same about houses vs. apartment living. If so, what houses did you live in?

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« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2014, 06:06:55 PM »
21st and Michigan.   There was a row of 5 houses on the north side of the street.   Upper half of a house with 5 other guys.   Nice porch, from which we would routinely pee for distance, trying to reach the sidewalk. 
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Re: Off-campus houses
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2014, 06:51:06 PM »
After seeing Animal House in the summer of '78, I resolved that if I ever went to college I'd HAVE to live in a house.

Thankfully, my friends @MU freshmen and sophomore years shared the same vision, so the last 2 years ('85-'87) we rented houses on 18th St. between Kilbourn and State. I wasn't disappointed. There was always something going on at our houses -- even if it wasn't a party. Other friends who lived in apartments, sensed it, too, and visited so often they should have chipped in for rent.

To me, living in an old, decaying, character-filled house with 9 other idiots, who buried their dirty dishes in the backyard snow to avoid cleaning them, positioned coeds in skirts to a hole in the floor covered by a towel during parties, where friends in the basement could sneak a peak, was the true college experience.

Even now, on those rare occasions when I visit campus, I make it a point to drive around to see if the old houses are still occupied and haven't been razed and replaced by more of the antiseptic, cookie-cutter apartments that seem to be encroaching the neighborhoods. Always makes me smile, when I see kids hanging out on their front porch, a keg in the corner, carrying on the tradition.

Curious if anyone else felt the same about houses vs. apartment living. If so, what houses did you live in?

I happen to live between Kil and State on 18th right now.  What address were you at?
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Re: Off-campus houses
« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2014, 07:00:23 PM »
Thankfully, my friends @MU freshmen and sophomore years shared the same vision, so the last 2 years ('85-'87) we rented houses on 18th St. between Kilbourn and State.

I lived a block north, at 822 N. 18th.  At the time, the only two homes on the block which weren't boarded up were 822 and the townies who lived next door to the north.  Across the street was a homeless mission, (probably still is).

I lived in a large bedroom on the first floor.  During finals week in the Spring of my junior year, the weather was finally nice enough to open the windows.  I set an alarm a good two hours before my exam to finally start studying.  Naturally, I hit snooze repeatedly.  After the seventh or so snooze, a homeless gentlemen yelled through my window, "You better wake up!  You're gonna be late!"

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« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2014, 08:33:59 PM »
18th and the alley just south of State.  Chris Ganos (red door) the landlord.  That was '84-85.

17th and one house south of Kilbourne (the Red House) in '85-86.

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« Reply #5 on: April 23, 2014, 08:36:49 PM »
I lived a block north, at 822 N. 18th.  At the time, the only two homes on the block which weren't boarded up were 822 and the townies who lived next door to the north.  Across the street was a homeless mission, (probably still is).

I lived in a large bedroom on the first floor.  During finals week in the Spring of my junior year, the weather was finally nice enough to open the windows.  I set an alarm a good two hours before my exam to finally start studying.  Naturally, I hit snooze repeatedly.  After the seventh or so snooze, a homeless gentlemen yelled through my window, "You better wake up!  You're gonna be late!"
I lived a block north, at 822 N. 18th.  At the time, the only two homes on the block which weren't boarded up were 822 and the townies who lived next door to the north.  Across the street was a homeless mission, (probably still is).

I lived in a large bedroom on the first floor.  During finals week in the Spring of my junior year, the weather was finally nice enough to open the windows.  I set an alarm a good two hours before my exam to finally start studying.  Naturally, I hit snooze repeatedly.  After the seventh or so snooze, a homeless gentlemen yelled through my window, "You better wake up!  You're gonna be late!"

18th north of State was untrodden territory in my day (class of '86) -don't think anyone lived there.  Only time we crossed State was to go to OP's.

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« Reply #6 on: April 23, 2014, 08:40:33 PM »
18th north of State was untrodden territory in my day (class of '86) -don't think anyone lived there.  Only time we crossed State was to go to OP's.

We chose to not risk the crossing, and went no further than Good Time Charlie's.

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« Reply #7 on: April 23, 2014, 09:10:00 PM »
18th north of State was untrodden territory in my day (class of '86) -don't think anyone lived there.  Only time we crossed State was to go to OP's.

You're absolutely right, and I'm absolutely wrong.  I lived south of State, (which is one of the main reasons I'm still alive to type this).

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« Reply #8 on: April 23, 2014, 09:46:14 PM »
The Lighthouse was on 15th, 120 steps from OD's. We had 10 Half barrels every weekend first semester of Junior year, either Friday or Saturday and sometimes both days. 

Another fun fact was there was a hot chick who lived in the apartment next door. If the lights were off in a bedroom upstairs in our house, we could watch her in various stages of undress/sexual acts.

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« Reply #9 on: April 23, 2014, 09:57:13 PM »
Bagpiper, we lived at 912 and 946 (I believe).

Lloyd, I think we were the next tenants in the 946 house after you. It was the last house on the block heading north and an alley ran next to it. There was a club on the corner that blared jazz music deep into the night.

Ganos was our slumlord, too. During a party a water pipe in the upstairs bathroom broke. He accused us of breaking the pipe by swinging from it and screamed 'Are you f*ckers on drugs?'    

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« Reply #10 on: April 23, 2014, 10:04:41 PM »
Bagpiper, we lived at 912 and 946 (I believe).

Lloyd, I think we were the next tenants in the 946 house after you. It was the last house on the block heading north and an alley ran next to it. There was a club on the corner that blared jazz music deep into the night.

Ganos was our slumlord, too. During a party a water pipe in the upstairs bathroom broke. He accused us of breaking the pipe by swinging from it and screamed 'Are you f*ckers on drugs?'    

Haha I happen to be living next door to where you lived but currently watching the Blackhawks game in what used to be your living room.  I can promise you they have lived up to your expectations and so did whoever lived here when I was a freshman in 09-10
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« Reply #11 on: April 23, 2014, 10:21:55 PM »
Of the many great Ganos stories, my favorite had to be when we moved in, the gas literally was not connected, and had a notice on the furnace from the gas company saying it didn't meet code.  We pointed that put to Chris, who said, "no worry, guys, I hook it up."  And he did.  I gess we are still alive because we didn't turn the heat on un til Novemeber, and the airflow was still powerful enough with the windows closed that CO leaks had no effect.

That club on the corner was mostly a local joint-kind of a date spot, but we headed over there a few times.

Remember the garbage trucks parked behind the house all the time??

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« Reply #12 on: April 23, 2014, 10:32:29 PM »
Of the many great Ganos stories, my favorite had to be when we moved in, the gas literally was not connected, and had a notice on the furnace from the gas company saying it didn't meet code.  We pointed that put to Chris, who said, "no worry, guys, I hook it up."  And he did.  I gess we are still alive because we didn't turn the heat on un til Novemeber, and the airflow was still powerful enough with the windows closed that CO leaks had no effect.

That club on the corner was mostly a local joint-kind of a date spot, but we headed over there a few times.

Remember the garbage trucks parked behind the house all the time??

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« Reply #13 on: April 23, 2014, 10:49:12 PM »
Yes, Lloyd, I remember those trucks. Think they parked by that 'Municipal Services' shed (the would-be name of our band, had we shown some initiative to actually form one). Between the 10 of us, we had only one car, parked across from the shed. The first nite, the housemate who owned it made the mistake of not locking it up and it got broken into. It was stripped clean, including the tape deck. The next nite, he locked it and it was busted into again and the only contents remaining -- a 6-pack of Coke -- was stolen.

When you lived there did anyone sleep in a room the size of a large walk-in closet on the east side of the building on the 2nd floor? Somehow, that was my bedroom. I shoehorned a twin bed and a dresser in there, but it was worth it to pay a little less rent than the others. 

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« Reply #14 on: April 23, 2014, 11:05:11 PM »
Yes, Lloyd, I remember those trucks. Think they parked by that 'Municipal Services' shed (the would-be name of our band, had we shown some initiative to actually form one). Between the 10 of us, we had only one car, parked across from the shed. The first nite, the housemate who owned it made the mistake of not locking it up and it got broken into. It was stripped clean, including the tape deck. The next nite, he locked it and it was busted into again and the only contents remaining -- a 6-pack of Coke -- was stolen.

When you lived there did anyone sleep in a room the size of a large walk-in closet on the east side of the building on the 2nd floor? Somehow, that was my bedroom. I shoehorned a twin bed and a dresser in there, but it was worth it to pay a little less rent than the others. 

Yes--same deal for us--the guy (my best friend to this day) who spent a semester in Rome got that room and lower rent.   How about the slab in the basement where you has to walk over the dirt floor to get to it- bathroom down there never worked.

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« Reply #15 on: April 24, 2014, 12:07:41 AM »
One guy slept in the bat cave. Kind of creepy down there.

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« Reply #16 on: April 24, 2014, 07:59:20 AM »
Junior & Senior year ('89 - '91) I shared an apartment on W. Kilbourn next to the alleyway between 15th & 16th Street.  House is since torn down and I think the lot is still vacant.  Looks like the alley that connected to Wells is now partially occupied by Campus Town Apartments.  We used to borrow a snow fence that seemed to float around campus and have parties in our backyard parking lot in conjunction with the next door ROTC House .  When it was decent outside we'd hold smaller parties on our sizeable front porch.


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« Reply #17 on: April 24, 2014, 08:06:38 AM »
I just did Google street view out of curiosity and in an ironic twist the building next door says "The Ritz Luxury Apartments."  It was anything but when I was there as it was full of retirees, screwballs, rednecks and ex-cons.  Times have changed.

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« Reply #18 on: April 24, 2014, 10:36:52 AM »
841 N. 19th - 1992-1994

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There was most certainly not a playground when I lived there.  Used to have keg races in that open lot.  Place was such a sh!thole.

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« Reply #19 on: April 24, 2014, 10:50:23 AM »
841 N. 19th - 1992-1994

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There was most certainly not a playground when I lived there.  Used to have keg races in that open lot.  Place was such a sh!thole.

Can see my former apartment building on the left behind the playground.
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Could anyone tell me the origins of the 16 foot flip cup table in the basement of 914/916 it was painted turquoise.  Just wondering how long that was down there for.  It was just demolished this year.
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