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Uploaded by theNichePlayers on Apr 6, 2008
Justin Cross interviews students on campus at Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL
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the guy that is studying exercise science is super hott <3
Jgpup 1 year ago
thanks FSU .... love'd my time there
guitarscores 1 year ago
Cool video! This is the type of video that could win you $5000 towards your tuition. Check out University Visitor Network's MySchools Video Contest!
UniversityVisit 1 year ago
@gitydo8t no one asked you for your input to be honest :)
longhairspray12 1 year ago
Your an idiot!
gitydo8t 2 years ago
because it is north florda and it gets effing freezing
CookmanRob 2 years ago
Because the're comfortable and even at 80 degrees we can stand wearing pants and not be to hot.
Eruits 2 years ago
please read that post again because that flew way over your head. This is where comprehension comes into play...
Babyshaq569 2 years ago
it doesnt matter, you put water freezes at 10-20 DEGREES!
longhairspray12 2 years ago
Water freezes at 32 degrees
Fahrenheit and 0 degrees Celsius. (These are the same temperature on
different
scales.)
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the guy that is studying exercise science is super hott <3
Jgpup 1 year ago
thanks FSU .... love'd my time there
guitarscores 1 year ago
Cool video! This is the type of video that could win you $5000 towards your tuition. Check out University Visitor Network's MySchools Video Contest!
UniversityVisit 1 year ago
@gitydo8t no one asked you for your input to be honest :)
longhairspray12 1 year ago
Your an idiot!
gitydo8t 2 years ago
because it is north florda and it gets effing freezing
CookmanRob 2 years ago
Because the're comfortable and even at 80 degrees we can stand wearing pants and not be to hot.
Eruits 2 years ago
please read that post again because that flew way over your head. This is where comprehension comes into play...
Babyshaq569 2 years ago
it doesnt matter, you put water freezes at 10-20 DEGREES!
longhairspray12 2 years ago
Water freezes at 32 degrees
Fahrenheit and 0 degrees Celsius. (These are the same temperature on
different
scales.)
Babyshaq569 2 years ago