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I have to go now and take my SUV to counselling. As to my signature, there's no story there. I just thought it sounded funny. You know, kind of like the joke - "Why don't cannibals eat clowns? They taste funny."
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Mark is correct...we from across the river here will - on occasion - drive into Portland just to get a taste of the "yuppy" life...they will come over here to see what "normal" life is like...and he is also correct about Juulie being very dedicated and hard-working...
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Chuck, let's just move to New Hampshire!
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Don't get me wrong. I'm not some right-wing nut. In fact, I'm a registered Democrat. However, I'm very moderate and vote for and support other moderates regardless of party. Now, if you want really liberal, try Eugene (not Eugene Levy - the city of Eugene, Oregon - although Eugene Levy seems pretty liberal to me also ![]()
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Surely, only UC Berkeley can challenge the U of Oregon for the "Most Liberal University" trophy. Juulie - you got some 'splainin to do. See you Friday on the court. Please bring your whistle. Thanks.
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Regarding, Evergreen College, I can't believe that you've never heard of it. It is (or was at one time) a very liberal college with a lot of experimenting (educational and otherwise) in its past. I'm not sure where it is in Washington, but I'm thinking Olympia? Tacoma? They were one of the colleges in the '60s and '70s that tried "open classrooms" and "flexible schedules" and no grades, and other radical ideas. People would go there if they wanted to major in Philosophy of Basketweaving and Paradigm Psychology and stuff like that. Lots of artists. Lots of hippies (this was back in the dinosaur era...). And a very hip reputation. I'm pretty sure it's still in operation, although I haven't been wrong yet this month, so I suppose it might be about time... Josh must run in the wrong circles if none of his friends went there. |
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