Archive for the ‘ACC’ Category
Country
Traveling in Charlotte, North Carolina today and tomorrow morning. Folks around here pull for Carolina. Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels. I went to NC State. Wolfpack. Arch rivals. My exposure to life at NC State in 1981 began with my freshman roommate. I recall getting the notice in late spring during my senior year of [...]
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Seeing
Did I tell you that I was homeless for an afternoon? Not really, mind you. It was during my senior year of college and I had a rented room in a house with 13 other undergrad and graduate students, but for a sociology experiment I dressed as a homeless man and went out on to [...]
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make mine with a twist
It was 1973 in Laurinberg, North Carolina, which is about two hours east and a little south of Charlotte. My family and I were staying at the Holiday Inn with the rest of the out of town family for the wedding of my cousin Reg and his fiancée Melissa. “Cousin” was a loose term. I [...]
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