Here we thought Australia was a first-world country
By adamg on Thu, 01/19/2012 - 8:10am
A visiting Aussie lass, however, reports that red Solo cups, of the sort routinely used by Northeastern students to get themselves into the campus newspaper, are a rarity down under:
Imagine my glee upon seeing them in action, in real life, being used as pawns in beer pong. It was pretty great – thank you for this, Northeastern.
I'm not going to lie, the cups were kind of the highlight; but Boston has provided me with a raft of other great (and delicious) experiences too. Bagels are pretty cool, and I like your exterior fire escapes.
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Probably because
So is beer.
30 racks of swill are around $60 American and just not worth it. The local beer isn't much cheaper and tastes just as bad as the cheap American imports. You can buy a gallon jug of goon (cheap wine) for $15 American and get your drunk on drinking something better tasting than coors.