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Author Topic: Best of ... People Watching Spots  (Read 1904 times)

JHU_Joseph

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Re: Best of ... People Watching Spots
« Reply #25 on: December 19, 2011, 12:34 AM »
The fact that this thread exists makes the world a better place, and I'm not ashamed to add to it.

The farthest back table in the Hut in Gilman: this spot is a prime place to not only people watch studying students, but laugh at those who find creative ways to get some shut eye while everyone around is doing work. If you're so inclined, you and your friend can take this opportunity to have Photo Booth sessions with the person sleeping in the background, but I mean, I would know anything about that...

"The Johns Hopkins University" sign: this spot in front of the 'beach' gives you an elevated position to people watch as people walk on and off campus.

The tables outside of Subway at St. Paul and 33rd: this spot hits its peak at around midnight on the weekends as people are on their way to and from parties. It's always memorable, and you get the distinctive smell of bread from the 24/7 Subway.

No shame?
JHU_Joseph
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