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dekedangle_rpf_mod ([personal profile] dekedangle_rpf_mod) wrote in [community profile] dekedangle_rpfanon2016-05-20 08:02 pm

#24 – Not Sure If Serious or Playing Dumba

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Re: General post-SCF thread

(Anonymous) 2016-06-14 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah he would have been the class of 13, but I think that they just refer to themselves that way regardless of actual graduation, since most of them finish their degrees via summer classes or whatever anyways.

2012 was the last year BC won a national championship so I think there's a (mostly for jokes) competition between the two classes because they obviously didn't win in '13. Regardless, he got lots of points for '13 this week and I kinda love that he felt the need to post that as a caption on a pic of himself with the cup.

Re: General post-SCF thread

(Anonymous) 2016-06-14 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, "class of 13" can refer to the class incoming in the fall of 2009, regardless of when they actually graduate. To clarify, you could also refer to the "graduating class" of whatever year.