Posted on 09/05/2013 10:24:15 AM PDT by Victoria Bingham
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(How do I do a thick fake Mexican accent on FR?)
They’re playing on cable. Also I’m drinking screwdrivers with frozen orange juice which is honestly pretty awful, but I don’t have any of the normal kind.
You’ll love “Hang ‘em high” (There are faces to be recognized in that one (hint: “Hey little buddy”)) and “High Plains Drifter.”
Darned it I know.
Yuck. Try wine.
Improvise, little one! Improvise.
I don’t have any and I don’t feel like braving the liquor store right now.
You are too smart to making the drive right now (Been driving screws, right?). Good girl, again!
Also it’ll be full of cocaine addicts and winos right about now and I’m not in the mood. I could drive there no problem; it’s only 5 minutes down the road.
Well, yes. Consider a good night’s sleep ...
You could consider going to Appalachian State, too. Their business program is very good, and the History Department guy said they really like ex-military people.
The NC state college system in general is like that. I’d rather be near the beach anyway. Also Wilmington is sort of a major city and Boone is not at all.
True. Speaking of Wilmington, next time we drive there, we can go to the Forestry place in Whiteville. We saw on "Our State" last night that it's open at last.
Maybe in November although I already am driving to Raleigh to look at some Porsches in a museum.
Cause I'm old. Stuff from 40 years ago is close to the surface.
Just don't ask what I did with the car keys a half hour ago...
We don’t plan on going to Wilmington in November. Bill wants to go to Raleigh to a concert at the State Museum of Art.
The art thing is the Porsches. The concert is something else.
Porsches count as art now I guess.
NC-Wilmington? Have you read Mike Adams? He teaches there....
I have at some point in the past yes.
But I’d be studying marketing so as to get into the auto industry so I don’t know that his classes would be relevant.
Typo gnomes aren’t very filling I hear.
Most of the prime time K-Drama’s run 16-20 episodes but there are some that run much more. Some of the “daily Drama’s” can be a hundred and fifty episodes (in a single year)
They don’t really do multi-season programs as far as I can tell.
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