Half-price tickets for KU students! contact how we met WILL YOU BE MY VALENTINE? Libby Strong, Chicago senior, and Carter House, Prairie Village, Kan., senior; met at a frat party during their freshman year at KU. House was a member of Sigma Nu, and the fraternity was having a big party with a live band. One of his friends was dating a friend of Strong's, and all four of them began chatting at the party. "She would actually laugh at my jokes," House says. The conversation soon led to dancing and an exchange of phone numbers. Two days later was Valentine's Day, so House called Strong to ask her on a date with the couple that had arranged their talk-dance-phone number exchange at the party. All four went to the restaurant Mad Greek for their Valentine's Day double-date. Strong and House kept in contact after that night and gradually built a relationship. The couple has been together for three years. Jessie Fetterling Carter House and Libby Strong Luke Stone drummer for the Cosmopolitics WHAT WAS THE FIRST ALBUM YOU EVER HAD? My dad bought me Michael Jackson's Thriller. Shannon Bridger-Riley Tulsa, Okla. senior August and Everything After by the Counting Crows. WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST PET PEEVE? When they goop everything in the middle of my tacos at Chipotle. When girls sit right next to their boyfriends in a truck, in the middle seat instead of the passenger seat. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PLACE TO PLAY MUSIC AT OR GO TO LAWRENCE? The Jazzhaus, because the crowd responds better when I play there. Fatso's, because I didn't know there were palm trees in Lawrence until I went there. WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE NICKELODEON SHOW WHEN YOU WERE LITTLE? You Can't Do That On Television because of the kids that get slimed when they say, "I don't know." It's a tosse up between Salute Your Shorts and Hey Dude. WHAT IS THE ONE FOOD YOU COULDN'T LIVE WITHOUT? Cheese and extra-crispy bacon because it is the way of life. Cream cheese, because it goes with everything. - Jessie Fetterling ... 06 02.28.2008 VOL 5 ISS. 22 VD 325080593 GS 45 JEV --- interesting fact: Feb. 29, 1940: Gone with the Wind wins eight Oscars. -www.brainyhistory.com Contact the writer: jfetterling@kansan.com