When I was in college at Alabama I lived in Paty Hall. Most of the dorms at Alabama are now brand new luxurious dorms that have been paid for by the huge income of Alabama football. Paty was not one of them and its still in use today. At the time it was like every dorm in America. Small rooms with community showers. But they had a sink. A luxury in dorm living at the time. Good for brushing you teeth, washing your face and may or may not have been a toilet at times. I lived on the Sports Engineering floor. The 5th floor was made up of the top engineering students and the 2nd tier athletes. Second tier meaning walk on football players and secondary sports like tennis, swimming, and a few club sports.
It was the craziest mixture of people and backgrounds that could possibly be put together. And it was amazing. I watched a black engineering student that looked like Urkel living with a giant white southern walk on football player. Yet by the middle of the year they were good friends. To the point I watched the engineer help his roommate take his steroids in his on cycle. Yeah, the 80s was a you have to do steroids time. One day butt, one day between the toes. I watched him add 20 lbs in one semester. And I really got to watch him because we had a giant open room for a shower so I got to see anything and everything of anyone that lived there.
It was fun to watch the shy people take super early or super late showers because they didn’t want anyone to see them naked. I played sports in High School and took Swim Class during school hours so 40 naked men in a room was commonplace by the time I got to college. I still remember most of our floor getting ready to go out parting so we were all taking a shower while we passed a bottle of wild turkey. Something you will never see again since there aren’t any big open showers and the fact it was a little weird
I only lived there a year but have enough stories from that one year to right a whole book. Most were innocent stories but there are a few that won’t be shared except on a long run with friends. It was an amazing time. When you’re 18 and away from home for the first time with a large diverse group of people its going to be special. And its a hell of a lot better getting that and not have to get it by going to fight a war.
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The shy ones didn’t get circumcised.