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09/29/09:No More Dorm Sex |
| Published: | Tue, 29 Sep 2009 |
| Description: | Should college folks be having sex in their dorms or should they get a room at a Hyatt- assuming there are still Hyatts after Deval Patrick has had his way with them... |
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" Your ear off base Thomas blaming here's the thing because you're looking for a euphemism for sex yes where is this word. A -- disease euphemism for a place. The specific it. I."
" That's -- that you -- it I thought that that's what's so offensive to I think. You just don't talk about surging."
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" It is terrible it's so sacred that legitimate. Thing there is no word for. Right but it legitimate other mountains of debt there are people with the now are now off -- when they have to be that they had to because you don't want them an Arab. There are sports teams that. Are named after small market like. Ole ole I is you're saying yes we can't be because there's a bright exactly and I --"
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" 60782219690. That's so I faced a really great work of the great travel Tom today gathering audio for the story. Either -- a bigger problem. In our colleges then what the kids are doing in their dorm rooms. I think it's what they're not doing in the classrooms listen to this scholar. Christina Cincinnati the nineteen. Of tufts."
" We've been able to talk about stuff like -- I leave the room for a night you know more like she hasn't -- and so let me see let. We're components -- harassment and he apparently. Analogy my -- immediately. --"
" Did you don't say a word that popped up there again and again and again from this. College educated young lady like like like like like let blindly."
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" We've been able to talk about stuff like okay like. I leave the room for a night you know more like she hasn't boyfriend and so like -- see it we're components into. I mean -- currently analogy finally getting it X prize the."
" Wow. Is disturbing. -- this is why I'm saying college used to be about people who had academic goals -- wanna become well rounded more educated people they might never go into an academic field but there was a certain. A level of literate literacy. Familiarity with the world cultural. And a knowledge that they wanted to achieve those days are gone all colleges now is four years of extra high school party."
" Then again remember a year the wanna wants her to spend time having a blood get it on in her dorm room exit. Does speak I'm not."
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" I'm sad thing -- nothing -- can do to control that it isn't saying the that is to think that you can't Knight likes in 152. Was maestro at least nine are those lights are on your hands like like like like like Clinton -- like this -- well I have not said anything."
" In favor or against. College aged adults. Having sex and had no comment. Because that's beside the point. There are some people who choose not to there's some people who really help their kids won't make that decision there's some young people who say I want to weigh in is that's a great decision. And there are other people who you know as they think of sex as just. What you wanna do you -- play monopoly or have sex it's it's meaningless to them like an bums me out like I did it. The that amazing thing that happens is special and powerful and connected to get bigger broader things but these -- decisions that adults make. Mike what is is nothing -- can do. To affect that decision but there is something Telus might be able to do to make these kids more literate. While they've got them. But that's we don't send kids to college for education and colleges comply they don't give kids education. Kids most -- once again setting aside the people who belong there which is about probably 25%. Of college students today. The other -- 5% learned nothing except for how to turn any cylindrical object into a bomb. Or in this case you know various pages from the common -- that's what they're doing 617822. And I think we're talking about. -- We talk about -- it's in both cases I don't know what people do -- small rooms that they are renting temporarily. Tom would you have an objection to the top students went to diet. To do this do you think the -- it should stop him doing objection and get six of -- the odds of an 8221969. David is on 969 good morning David."
" Good morning. I wanted to bring up a little I want you -- just think about this before you absolutely throw me under the but basically those in the military and the military in their dorm rooms have has always. You know major that this does not happen. And these people are being paid. You know they're they're full time they have career. They're beginning their career. And you know appear again all adults and yet our military. Is -- to have people sleepover in their dorms. And York sort of defending top right and yet in my opinion we've always been the way to defend the military."
" Because when you joined the military that's. Part of the you know of what you're gonna get its right front this is what you're signing up for I don't know that it was."
" Not not not the one thing that I will say that I've raised my rate in. Tonight and I said you know I'll defend the country a little on any thing -- it's illegal immoral detrimental to help you it is. But the fact is they didn't take my goodness economic growth and the night."
" But I is there anybody who joined the military doesn't know or shouldn't know that. You can be sleeping in a -- with a bunch of guys or girls and you're not gonna be woken up."
" But I think my biggest thing is it's still a dormitory. He's still a --"
" No no it's the military and there's just no way you can compare David. What the choices that young men and women have made when he joined the military verses going to UMass Amherst there's no connection."
" So an. It happens what you're saying if I'm up the Apollo incorrectly stated that is that we as people who join the military. I'm we can be more adult. And that people going to college should be able to be --"
" Personally you're putting in the -- showed. I'm simply making observation people join the military are more adult and they are more mature. And there are more valuable people as a group when they get out of four years of military then college students are gonna get at a four years of UMass Amherst."
" Still we be able to handle that responsibility being alone in a room. Are being you know -- room where other people in our girlfriends better than average college students in fact wouldn't that be easier to handle."
" One of the reasons you come out of four years of college better people than the people -- hammers is because. The column the military takes that option away because they force that this one of -- knew what kind of people are willing to sign up that displays David. Better people -- the people who go to UMass Amherst to smoke pot and get away."
" Yeah. I don't know particularly good you can again I have a lot of credibility in the military is that I believe you know potentially. Directly from the military to UMass."
" That that and other legislative for a few years that does but I I stand by my judgment of the military do you think college. Dorms should be like military dorms and and that's essentially what you're arguing David and Tom. -- determined the dorms you. -- What force are you gonna send you what military force can send to turn the dorms UMass freak in Amherst. Into a military barracks. What you gonna do a guitar in the Wellesley into Paris island."
" Does not to -- Parris island but you've been out quite as they imagine you want and a military at the stripes the movie I. Doing the military and support yours and what they are forehand in the military you know going into right it's gonna be in the you have higher interest. Well you it doesn't say anywhere in the talks brochure that everybody gets together on in the in the the."
" The thing that they don't get to get it on either they're adults it -- when I when you didn't we moved to an apartment. That doesn't say. Tuesdays and Thursdays or sex three nights that is saving about sex city to build a plutonium to -- it -- not patrolling the bombs are illegal Tom there's nothing illegal about adult people to adult people. Coming together. In that intimate moment is a beautiful thing. Three. It's absolutely fantastic."
" And I didn't under that I did get that styled. Which is when you get kicked out of here in the that your roommate and has. After sunset over top university in new policy that has students thinking long and hard about what happens between the walls of these storms. No sex allowed the new guest policy -- at least not while your -- in the room with administrators have received so many roommate complaints. Setting up guidelines for those tears seemed shocked that roommates are taking it to that next level of not having sex part but telling on each other. They -- you should just cut up ground rule the universe he says adult mental health roommates talk to each other. A spokeswoman tells us we hope this revised policy will encourage students to be attentive to their roommates feeling. And empower students to have an effective discuss. If the roommate talk doesn't work in a student violate the policy. This film may speak with that student directly. --"
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" I see. It might not be illegal could be."
" At some sort of a civil tort yet. True let's just say young lady. Her students and they don't have a choice -- let her roommate is obviously. And now one and the other and she's forced to let -- dorm actually."
" I'm sure they haven't actually are not sure -- illegal -- today."
" But then again I get it could be criminally illegal. In a war. Lewd and lascivious behavior and it's witnessed by it they're."
" Friday -- you're in a private. Room it is your room. So happy to be lewd lascivious in your room."
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" And it and -- and social conservatives and economic libertarian I agree that you -- that I'm. I I -- colleges. Here by the director. And that's why do you don't let the students -- raid by it provides that as well. I've dealt with many cases where. -- are out that about other student having. In follow them we had -- little axles power and at that level of people in fact he had complaint that. -- Happy something important for the -- stable better how about Portugal college -- don't really have it certainly has become important that you know what. And comfortable at that situation would not detail yet they're adults -- Both these children have been you know coddled by their parents are alike so a lot of them really -- And I really yelled back that Latin in you only got kids drop out of school because that there were."
" It just yet another roommate can't they just different room I'm Julie let me stop just because I had a situation my. Roommate the one year when they first or the year was a guy just -- just oil and water and at that against him and he is himself just it was just not. Everything was wrong and always that's like six -- elected this is just ridiculous. This I went to the end and the school said -- we're fully half of her full out but the time it you can find someone else incisive -- around and another guy who his roommate was driving him crazy. And out ice we went to out about them and we and we worked it out we I was nineteen. I didn't have raised the -- did a real adult if you will. Can't college kids do that if it's a problem."
" I mean you're -- gonna talk about the little problem there aren't even in college."
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" I can't I mean they're a couple of other things like why would students come to you would say look I got a problem I don't care that my room. -- I can get a room."
" And we situation. The gap that includes some pretty bad especially in the beginning of the year. I'm -- we have trouble and just like living in fact. -- think people and it was written and a lot harder a lot of people get credit for me it is difficult to move people sometimes. Opt not to understand. College nowadays if it would completely different junior college. -- actually competing differently that they can legally aren't you know. In recent memory -- that people Aaron and he really shocking actually got our current."
" Get Julia could you possibly get Mi -- rolled I mean for you to have like in SAT or something as. I think now he mentioned I think higher learning is my call. So much Julia. By -- when you're in college did you have room."
" I actually got Brad and way to -- a year and her social change."
" I I believe it and you. How do you guys work things out --"
" Now I I. Didn't really -- my freshman year and that -- are -- my sophomore year. And that -- yeah a little bit more as part of material and unfortunately I back in diameter it quite you are technically."
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" Yeah that's that's not that's not so good but but remember a threesome is -- an awkward situation it is. This is an uneven number need to put that that's all thanks to the call joyously to a 7822 and -- nine nick says Michael. I got for the military totally bogus I was the military for four years there was nothing the local girls like more than hooking up with -- us. Yes in our dorms as my first sergeant used to say all the not to fight means old enough to meet interesting people. We would just go to our -- room and -- through May have the night great time to to a 78221969. Coming up more people calls plus yes there is a very important debate on health care it's happening in Harvard when he that a quick details on that for those of you want to go that's all coming up at 9690 --"
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" We've been able to talk about stuff like okay like. I leave the room for a night you know more like she hasn't boyfriend and so let me see let. We're hopeful that it could happen -- I -- analogy my link immediately. --"
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" 617 -- culinary ignited the phone number we're debating the Hyatt hotel offering the housekeepers. Jobs saying the pay at a different job in guarantee that -- in March the -- say no way were entitled to our jobs city counts summary. -- proving she knows nothing about academic says this is a slap in their face. Just we marine -- 200000 of people in Massachusetts without jobs here more than 40000. People who lost their jobs in manufacturing. In Massachusetts would love to have those jobs. Who have a new job she's at the same salary we're also talking about tossed cracking down on college kids and the ongoing debate over health care doctor alum Alex and Google -- helping set up the big debate tonight. At Harvard now wanted to make sure I had all the details right so for anyone to come by. A doctor -- or Alex if I may welcome to the show."
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" So first of all tell us what's the big show going to be this can be pro versus cons -- not knock down drag out bare knuckle debate right."
" This is actually really need to these are probably the foremost exponent. Four and -- single Payer health care in the country. All we've got to. The debate topic which is is that the federal government's responsibility to provide. Healthcare for all Americans. Saying no is Sally pipes. President and CEO of Pacific research institute and I know you've talked to link. You right Murdoch with a very well known columnist libertarian guys it's incredibly knowledgeable on the yes it's probably the foremost proponent of single -- doctor David. An animal stand and -- colleague doctor Jason block. I will moderate this and make sure that no one believes."
" If if the looked. The fun out -- counterpart is at the end the last two when he cider pled to a large barb wire cage and how valuable that the plan so now I can normal people come in what we want."
" It is an invitation to date however there are invitations available if you go online at www. Pacific research dot org it's -- Harvard Medical School all hot and if you can't -- an invitation if you just wanna hang around and meet people. Well I'm not gonna -- did not to do this. I'll put that beginning at 7 o'clock tonight at the at -- and -- the campus theater it is sixty long would have been blocked."
" And that's specific research dot org but I'll what I'll do Alex is I'll post all that information on my blog as soon as the show's over. So people can reach out reach and I'm planning on going I can't state of the whole thing unfortunately some other commitments on deathly gonna be there and watch some of the debate's going to be terrific."
" Look exciting you know people if you looked at polling the last week or so this debate is turning my."
" Yes it is because people are starting to ask the question who's gonna pay for -- I was on. NS NBC last night in the liberal opposite me was challenging the host saying hey you -- we have to explain and is gonna be paid for because nobody believes this nonsense. That you're going to be able to pay for basically for free. And so that's it's a real question Alex look -- with what Harvard I guess this is -- thanks for joining us appreciate it. Oh my pleasure anomalies that all the information about debate tonight at Harvard -- leading proponents and opponents. Of single Payer health -- the European model or Canadian model if you will will be their tonight in their limited number of limitations remaining. Loved to have some. Common sense in the audience that would be great 6178221969. -- that it's time for Verizon Wireless customers. Whether you want to talk about the dopey. How I it's. Employees who have been given something that so many of you want and can't get. Anywhere in my -- city -- Maureen Feeney and Governor Patrick citing. With the workers at their entitled entitled to their old job to -- new jobs in the same day."
" We've got to stop I know how. We have got to take this steam and we have got to say no it did in slap in the face and that's what this. Why was he was a slap in the face."
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" Look the here's the deal college age young people are gonna find places to hold -- We knew that age Chris did you find --"
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" I don't -- I want probably billion Everett zero and how you can. I. -- bottom. -- inferior army air ergo I want to. Something's -- would do it. You'll come back by -- be -- suspect that would be about if I went a million -- out the video."
" And you could make a good living -- yeah. Well right now there -- I hear me my friends tell me -- I have no knowledge is present that there are dorm cams that people actually set up for a fee in the -- log on and and you can monitor the dorm not that I would know anything about that of course -- I thought I hear rumors about them from -- workers like Tom. Let's see Jenna is on 969 good morning John Howard."
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" Actually I have to undo it UH. What what. It's true -- cut it. Forrester California. On my other one. Decided to stop going out after eight year he has got that -- it anywhere and so. Might. My point is. Your first -- oral and educational standard -- at home. To cut eat and drink and college. I think he can make it at all times it's because they're not ready to about the candidates -- teachers. -- prime time. Just let your play date for most of their education and you get different. Michael -- nothing else works well Colin and subpoena."
" Are you setting -- the job -- I I don't know if you really stand around watching people -- are nationally are down and couldn't sell but the looking arcs are an idea. And it also it is a look new line of videotapes. And now available. At your local phone line -- let's go to Jason Jason's on 969 morning Jason hey Dylan."
" Today on. Yeah I. You people picked up an equally need people ought to take they aren't grateful they had like you to -- out being that a couple of what looked. Half -- absolutely. Slap at these two pots and I don't want my career opera update or a lot of not great but I Buick I -- dropping -- And it's it's predict that an event on the on the part of this school real quickly. Nothing like conditioning. The kids just say oh well the school and a jump -- coming. I don't agree with -- before but. Can they pay a tactic they -- look at -- there -- is we are. That they outside."
" Or to. Have this Jason how about the idea. That you are looking around for the school to solve a problem having with your roommate. Just like when you were in high school the in the interest -- just like when you leave any government calls -- you got these people are trained it's always somebody else's job. Stepped in and solve your problems for you."
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