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I!l!Pendulur FEATURES Thursday, November 10, 2005 Page 15 remember their ^bld s^ favorite shows programs that students remember watchirig growm^^ ^ «t!inles while on the air,” said \ ^ss^!2!2i!!5n! ■ j^^Hember all the television shows you watched when '®ntary school? years and were pop culture staples while on the air,” said sophomore Heather Shuler. . ^ , w Some like Heilman, consider “old school shows to be those on “Nick-At-NightOthers consider them to be shows that were on TGIF or Nickelodeon. Everyone’s a^^aooi' snows uiat — - - , . i. . ^vbe „ow u,ey •„ i„ „„„s, or maybe .he, went off *e „p|„io„ is diffeMt. but that does « make the show, any sHf ^80 never to be seen again? Do you ever find your- j enjoyable to talk about. uucacciiagai _ i ;,,=t as definitions do. Somc considcr j^ 3go never to be seen again? Do you ever find your visi^ ^®nversation about one of these “old school tele- 'Von!f If so, you are not the only one. Have you ever why though? sjijj as a connection between other people my age, all I David Vollrath, “because it’s something we common. less enjoyable to talk about. . , e a The favorites vary, just as definitions do. Some consider the continent and genre, while others think of the wl? a good family show we all watched together. It was funny and I learned a lesson each week. Plus I w^ in love with Jonath^ Taylor Thomas,” said Eney whose - common love wim ^eryone has more than likely seen at least one episode, f^yo^te old school XV TeW^ talk about it,” said Jennifer Heilman, a junior. .Most ‘old school TV Z shows come c;n across the country, so almost ^n now,” said sophomore Ashley Stafford of why would watch reruns. '^^onecan i Photo courtesy of: htt^'ITM^^ck “m an easv ? regardless of , ou don’t '^Xen if college students did not like to talk about older Summers hosts Family Double Dare. This show asks :'5C;Sre“y“^o^T£.noo.fo, Z:Ly stS .*e .o » ««,oco.p«e,oa„s^,„e.,o.sa„. pMc=/ E: ;^.::Lsce ab„„t .he. younger years -d , "^ /orget about adulthood problems,” said Lindsay chapter)’ and . 274 members, »Though no. all college NiclieWe^^^^ that t'm •-=>nman. Though not all college siuuc.u, 8h they are in the “real” world, they know they^e would be har y it. which may seemseary. TalkingdH..>t are talking about U.e shows they Tegaidless of individual definitions, old .fe ^irL7hemsel,es in convetsa^ons aj»u. shows bHngevetyone^^o ^ti-when they ■'C®' '>“• wl-at exactly makes a show “old younger and more^arejre^ Soodti’ ^t“dents defined these shows as reminders oft e Cunningham at specific definitions, however, differ. jyfindulum@elon.edu or 278-7247. are shows that have been off the air for several peruiuium Part Time Personal Attendant job For Winter and/or Spring 2006 Seeking Hlon students to join team of personiil Attendants lo assist wlieclchair-bound ju^r ia aaiviUcs of daily living. SlO/Hour, 2 - Hour Shifts On Weekdaya^ at Lunchtime sind M>3^Afcernoon On Weekendi & 04 heds^feMiteg and Afiem(X)n No Experiencei*K«ssao% Wll Train in Transfers CONTACT tbarneit@elon,edu cc: pbamelt2#nc.rr.com Position May Extend to Future Terms le iw i; m Brinq in a friend and - ~ 1 u ^ r-hemical service net $ 0 off a cneiiMo or $5 off ac^! THE $5.00 off For students only! ANY SALON SERVICE With Coupon $16.00 minimum service 336.229.4247 Salon Now Accepting Phoenix Cards!! “Voted Best Salon in Alamance County 5 Years in a Row!!” Offering: * Hair * Nails * Tanning * “"Color " Perms * Waxing* •Extensions * Formal Updos* Monday 1*6 Tuesday-Thursday 9-8 Friday 9-6 Saturday 9*4 1066 S. Church St. Burlington. NC
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