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A Day At The Grove
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- From the comments section: "If you listen carefully, you can
hear her parents disappointment..."Marc Miller
I liked this for some odd reason. It did remind me of a
story.
When I was at Fort Wolters (Mineral Wells, TX) I used a pass to go to
either Fort Worth or Dallas, forget which. Anyway, we were told
that
if we wanted to make the acquaintance of the young ladies, wear
civvies. Local girls were wary of soldier boys and airman.
I went
to the PX and bought a checked short sleeve shirt , and a pair of
trousers that were not khaki. Anon, I found myself at some college type
bar that a cabbie recommended, and soon struck up a conversation
with
a comely lass who, while quite guarded, at least deigned to talk to me.
It went something like this.
She went back to a table with her friends, and soon there
came
laughter. I laughed too. I bought some loafers. Most
interestingly,
it was years before I learned where UT was. Didn't care. |
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Hey, they beat Oklahoma.
ReplyDeleteThat right there matters.
"If you listen carefully, you can hear her parents disappointment..."Marc Miller
ReplyDeleteOuch. "As long as you have a 2.0." Nothing says low achiever better than that.
She scores high in other areas I'm sure. A&M beat them last week too.
ReplyDeleteShe sounds like she had a prefrontal with a teaspoon and an icepick.
ReplyDeleteThis girl is a poor example of a female student at Ole Miss.
I have lived in Oxford for the last 37 years. I have seen better and worse examples of Mississippi Women over the years. After seeing this example, I am glad my wife went to Southern MS.
Robert Earl Keene was/is an Aggie, which to most Texans means a hell of a lot more than that spoiled little brat Johnny-Effing-Football ever will.
ReplyDeleteAnd I really didn't mean that, any other way than just exactly how I said it.
Sir H the Comet