Archive for the ‘North Carolina’ Category
Stand down
When I lived on Avent Ferry Road in Raleigh, which ran south from the campus of North Carolina State University, I would wake up at seven each morning and press “play” on my stereo, prompting Joni Mitchell’s voice to evoke “Morning Morgantown” as I rolled out of bed with a smile. Following were “For Free” [...]
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My high school girlfriend, who was my first love, was also a Darwinian: she believed that her lack of i-teeth, missing from birth and substituted with believable falsies, was an indication that she – to use her mother’s words – was an example of the next step in evolution. She said this as a matter [...]
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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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