saveferris

November 9th, 2010 at 11:20 AM ^

Geez, if I had known last weekend was the final weekend the VC would be open at that location I would've stopped in and grabbed a forty of Crazy Horse for old time's sake.  Central Campus won't be the same without them.

tk47

November 9th, 2010 at 1:50 PM ^

Same here, the dude behind the counter even gave me some York peppermint patties for free, since it was my birthday.

I lived right near there for my Soph-Senior years, and I probably bought enough Powerade and malt liquor from that place to fill 10 olympic-sized swimming pools.

willywill9

November 9th, 2010 at 1:58 PM ^

Dude. I was lucky enough to have gotten a Jeep for a few weeks from National. It was so much fun. It was automatic but still a fun car. Just not very fuel efficient. I will eventually buy one but not for another few years. No hate against wrangler drivers.

JeepinBen

November 9th, 2010 at 2:03 PM ^

Mine got retired to "Toy" status this January when i bought a "Real" car but trading in the jeep wouldn't have really helped. Get a used one with a stick and the 4.0L, and don't plan on using it except as a convertible, as a 4WD beast, and for off-roading. As someone who owned 2 (still own the 2nd), they make a MUCH better toy than they do a daily driver

Sommy

November 11th, 2010 at 7:50 AM ^

VC was the first store I bought from.  I remember walking down from my dorm (I lived up in Oxford over where South University ends) the night before my 21st and grabbing a 6 pack of Guinness.  The guy looks at my ID and says, "I can't sell this to you for 5 more minutes," (it was 11:55) and actually made me wait, which was pretty funny.

GoBlueInNYC

November 9th, 2010 at 11:20 AM ^

Probably my favorite memory from Village Corner was when a friend of mine would go there repeatedly to buy Boone's Farm. At some point the cashier finally just looked at him and said, "uh, you know we sell better wine, right?"

That's a shame that it's closing.

IanO

November 9th, 2010 at 11:25 AM ^

I had a terrible fake taken away there while trying to impress two girls from Markley.  I paid $60 for it, and it never worked.  What an idiot I was.  Anyway, I was horrified and never went back to see if I'd made the wall of shame.

And the girls were not impressed.

Maizeforlife

November 9th, 2010 at 11:30 AM ^

My memories of VC are jaded.  They took my friend's ID because they thought it was fake (most definitely not) and refused to give it back. The police had to get involved.

mGrowOld

November 9th, 2010 at 11:37 AM ^

The drinking age was 18 when I was on campus.   The wall of shame had some very interesting (and young) photos up. 

2 quarts of Colt 45 please!  For old times sake.......

Don

November 9th, 2010 at 11:49 AM ^

It's September of 1971, and I'm a callow and unsophisticated freshman from Grosse Pointe standing in line at the counter in VC with a couple of freshmen girls I had just met, and there's an older African American customer in the line ahead of me. The clerk asks him what he wants, and he says he wants a couple of packages of "snaps." The clerk looked befuddled for a moment, and asked what he meant. Without waiting, and eager to show my knowledge, I blurt out, "Snaps are a kind of candy."

The customer says, "yeah, candy, that's right" and starts laughing his ass off at me. I couldn't understand why until the clerk figures it out on his own and hands him two packages of condoms. Needless to say, the girls I was with realized what a nerd I was and pretty quickly ditched me.

Croatian_Blue

November 9th, 2010 at 11:50 AM ^

I bought my first alcoholic beverage at VC...a 6-pack of Newcastle Brown Ale.  It was the most delicious thing I ever purchased up to that point.

Surprisingly, I did this with a fake: it was a friend's real, clipped Michigan ID.  I guess I'm one of the lucky ones.

wjknox3

November 9th, 2010 at 11:51 AM ^

Many moons ago, my friend Rob saw a young fella reading something at the VC magazine rack, went up to him and said to him: "Hey, you're Desmond Howard.  Dude, you're awesome."  No. 21 was a virtually unknown freshman at the time but Rob, who followed recruiting well before Rivals, et al was the force that it is, knew who he was and glossed him appropriately.  Fresh-faced Desmond responded: "That's right, but call me 'Magic.'  That's my nickname."   

Number 7

November 9th, 2010 at 11:56 AM ^

I hope it does come back at another location, but it won't be the same.  It was scruffy, unpretentious, high quality, and always there when you needed it.

those.who.stay.

November 9th, 2010 at 12:10 PM ^

I was always amazed by how horrible all the workers were. Its like not only did they want to make your experience as poor as possible, but they wanted to make sure you knew they wanted that.

True Blue in CO

November 9th, 2010 at 12:31 PM ^

The Fragels, warm cinnamon sugar covered Bagels were fantastic.  Frequently turned beer bottles into cash for food at VC in the lean years of the early 80's.  Guess this is further proof that the Big Box retailers can kill a small local institution.

RoseBowlBound

November 9th, 2010 at 1:52 PM ^

I'm still pissed about those guys from 2001.  I was 21 and they held my ID there until the cops came 30 min later to verify that it was real.  No appology (probably because I threatened to kill them during the wait for the police).  Too aggressive on the wall of shame, it's a freaking college liquor store after all.  They should have been more like Joe at Campus Corner - that guy was a class act.

M-Wolverine

November 9th, 2010 at 7:47 PM ^

Had I know it would be for the last time, I would have bought something better...
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<br>All you students...get ready for all the places you regularly go to close over the next number of years. There's so little that lasts.

08mms

November 11th, 2010 at 9:03 AM ^

Alas, I bought enough Oberon and Melting Moments Ice Cream sandwiches there to earn my Senior 15.  I wonder if the creepy abandoned Bagel place next door is also getting torn down for the development.