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LOGblog The Blog for LOG. Sunday, February 02, 2014. LOG Turns 10 A Look Back at that First Magical Night. Happy anniversary to LOG! Ten years ago today, four crazy motherf ers made the harrowing 420-mile trek from Notre Dame to Gobblers Knob and back again in under 24 hours. Despite no booze consumption and not wearing nearly enough layers, I think its safe to say we had a pretty fun time that day. Every legitimate club needs a bagpipes player and this is where Andy comes in. AKA Boney, this S.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007. Is this thing still on? Looks like we completely slept through 2006 and the first quarter of 2007. So what happened in 2006? Well, three of our members graduated from college; three of us moved to Chicago; at least one of us got a brand new American Express card. And Notre Dame went 10-2 during the regular season. Overall, a very good year. So how about the first quarter of 2007? So why is it snowing in Chicago right now? .

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LOGblog The Blog for LOG. Sunday, February 02, 2014. LOG Turns 10 A Look Back at that First Magical Night. Happy anniversary to LOG! Ten years ago today, four crazy motherf ers made the harrowing 420-mile trek from Notre Dame to Gobblers Knob and back again in under 24 hours. Despite no booze consumption and not wearing nearly enough layers, I think its safe to say we had a pretty fun time that day. Every legitimate club needs a bagpipes player and this is where Andy comes in. AKA Boney, this S.

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