MUScoop
MUScoop => The Superbar => Topic started by: MUfan12 on January 29, 2015, 01:12:54 PM
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They posted it on Facebook... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZjm-94OiJM
What building is the guy in the wheelchair by at :22? Didn't recognize it.
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How was someone sitting in the window of the Art Museum? I doubt they would let anyone climb up there. Hell, I got yelled at by a security guard for touching a piece of the Keith Haring fence with one finger.
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How was someone sitting in the window of the Art Museum? I doubt they would let anyone climb up there. Hell, I got yelled at by a security guard for touching a piece of the Keith Haring fence with one finger.
As you should of.
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They posted it on Facebook... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZjm-94OiJM
What building is the guy in the wheelchair by at :22? Didn't recognize it.
I believe that is the old campus apartment building that was located where Raynor Library is now.
EDIT: Biltmore Apartments. In between the two "wings" of the building.
http://www.mequonsteve.com/mke/1925c.html
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As you should of.
I agree with you in principle. However, seeing as my friends were pissing on it during a block party only months before, I thought it was a little harsh.
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I believe that is the old campus apartment building that was located where Raynor Library is now.
EDIT: Biltmore Apartments. In between the two "wings" of the building.
http://www.mequonsteve.com/mke/1925c.html
Ahhh, good call. I vaguely remember that building and the old union, but both were already down before I got to campus.
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I agree with you in principle. However, seeing as my friends were pissing on it during a block party only months before, I thought it was a little harsh.
Did you touch it as a turn on? Odd recap of events, sis.
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Did you touch it as a turn on? Odd recap of events, sis.
Okay, here is the whole story. Not as sexy as you think:
When they were building Haggerty back in mid-eighties, they had Keith Haring come out and decorate the plywood fence that surrounded the construction area. At the time, he was not yet a household name, and most of the people I knew thought it was ridiculous for Marquette to pay (IIRC) a five-figure amount to someone to spray-paint graffiti onto the fence. So of course, folks didn't treat it any different than one would any other construction fence, especially when one is a drunk male with a full bladder.
When the museum opened, they put a section of the fence in the art museum as an exhibit. When I saw it, I said to the person I was with, "Hey, this is the construction fence!" and I tapped it with my knuckle. Suddenly, a security guard came out of nowhere and shouted, "DON"T TOUCH THE ARTWORK!". It startled the crap out of me.
So that's it.