It's Winter Break! Bwog will be moving in slow motion.

Off-Campus Flex is coming to a theatre near you!

movieIt's moment you've all been waiting for [insert bombastic drum roll] because this spring all of you baby-blue donning lions and lionesses will be able swipe your parents' money away in a smorgasbord of local vendors. Because The Powers That Be want to test run the program before they expand to "any/all interested vendors" in Morningside, they asked we the people to vote for the places that we visited most. And because all of the award shows are being canceled, Bwog will be giving out the 1st Annual Roaree Awards to the vendors winners of the survey. Results after the jump.

The 1st Annual Roaree Awards for Morningside Heights Vendors

The Roaree for Groceries and Markets

The Winner: Westside Market where Columbians voted overwhelmingly for star fruit and paninis, crushing the more convenient MoWi, the Italian specialty store Milano Market and other bodegas.

The Roaree for Rapid Eating Establishments

The Winner: HamDel. Barely edging out Chipotle, Starbucks and Nussbaum, it seems to be the favorite 24-hour eatery. Sorry Spicy Special lovers, the 109 St Deli pulled up 18th out of the 20 places polled.

The Roaree for Less Rapid Eating Establishments

The Winner: Deluxe. The one word restaurants pulled most of the top spots (Ollie's, Swish, Tom's), but the adjective stole the show.

The Roaree for Everywhere Else

The Winner: Duane Reade. Everyone's favorite, convenient pharmaceutical store earned over 85% of votes and crushed the more specialized Kim's and Book Culture. This just in: CU Bookstore voted 7000 times.

-JJV


Posted by Anonymous : #1 · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 12:35 AM
These are all terrible decisions.
Posted by This is : #2 · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 12:48 AM
great for Mcbain kids!
Posted by how : #3 · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 2:01 AM
did m2m not get picked. what the holy fuck.
Posted by cause : #4 (in reply to #3) · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 2:05 AM
not everyone likes mice droppings in their food
Posted by HAM DELLLLLLLLLLLLLL : #5 · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 3:57 AM
LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

in retrospect, my excitement was slightly over the top. They keep messing up my egg sandwiches.
Posted by but but : #6 · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 6:11 AM
how can it come soon to a theatre near me when there are no theatres near me?
Posted by coogan : #7 · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 8:06 AM
C.R.E.A.M.

DONT CARE IF THA GZA DON'T SMOKE NO MORE. THE WU IS ALIVE IN ALL OUR HEARTS AND MINDS.

out.
Posted by question : #8 · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 10:34 AM
so, um, does this mean you can buy beer on your cuid?
Posted by Probably : #9 (in reply to #8) · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 10:46 AM
Unless Columbia is one step ahead and has your birthdate coded onto your ID, so when they swipe it tells them how old you are. Which wouldn't surprise me, just for their own legal protection
Posted by yessss : #10 · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 11:42 AM
These are all excellent results.
Posted by fat chance : #11 (in reply to #9) · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 11:59 AM
do you really think they'd neglect to put a no alcohol or tobacco clause in their vendor agreements?
Posted by you really think : #12 (in reply to #9) · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 12:08 PM
columbia admin is both smart enough to have thought of that AND determined/focused/organized enough to adequately develop such a system AND train vendors on using the cuid as an age verification system?

Also, how would the vendors feel about an ID system that's non-government ID? W/ the dept of no-fun security waging the war on fun, there's no way ham del would take your cuid as a proof of 21. why not just use the same liabilty protection rationale that visa uses if a minor buys beer on a credit card?
Posted by And : #13 (in reply to #12) · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 12:18 PM
what liability protection rationale would that be?
Posted by but : #14 · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 1:15 PM
does this mean flex-only? what about those of us with only dining dollars? :\
Posted by once : #15 · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 2:20 PM
I tried to flex off-campus. I merely was made fun of for my lack of muscular definition.
Posted by well : #16 (in reply to #12) · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 2:36 PM
Columbia vendors don't really seem to care either way about age verification generally.

That said I'm sure Columbia doesn't want to enable underage students to purchase alcohol with their unknowing parents money...I wonder if the process by which you add flex will change(ie whoever pays the tuition bill has to approve the payment before, not after, the money is added). I can see there being some parents upset by the idea that their child could use their money, without them knowing, to purchase things like the morning after pill.
Posted by liquid swords : #17 (in reply to #7) · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 4:08 PM
not true, the gza burned one down when he was at columbia the other year and i saw him blazing on stage this summer. don't crush my dreams! that smokey voice just wouldn't be the same when it raps about decapitating babies. reup
Posted by beh : #18 · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 5:32 PM
i just got back from pinnacle. the price on every item has gone up anywhere from 25 cents to a dollar.

this sucks.
Posted by coogan : #19 (in reply to #17) · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 7:24 PM
don't shoot the messenger.

[external link to nymag.com]

Give him the sword! Give him the sword!
Posted by I have a solution : #20 (in reply to #18) · reply · track
January 16, 2008 at 11:45 PM
Do not eat at Pinnacle.
Posted by no no no : #21 (in reply to #17) · reply · track
January 17, 2008 at 1:46 AM
it's not GZA who's clean, it's RZA!

says he's still real lazy, though.

Posted by get used to it : #22 (in reply to #18) · reply · track
January 17, 2008 at 10:15 AM
the party is only getting started. but hey, those $300 tax refund checks and cool videophones of tanks in the middle east were worth it, yeah?
Posted by well : #23 (in reply to #18) · reply · track
January 20, 2008 at 2:28 PM
These are trying times for our nation.

Oh, and oil is 100/barrel. Pinnacle has to get its supplies from somewhere, and oil based fuel is generally involved in that process.

Enjoy!
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