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I was walking through our employee parking lot, today, and saw a car with lots of UCONN basketball paraphernalia on the back.
Husky Nation is everywhere.I was walking through our employee parking lot, today, and saw a car with lots of UCONN basketball paraphernalia on the back.
Hopefully, they're not one of my employees,Husky Nation is everywhere.
And you didn’t wait to see who it was to discuss business?I was walking through our employee parking lot, today, and saw a car with lots of UCONN basketball paraphernalia on the back.
And you didn’t wait to see who it was to discuss business?
That reminds me of something. About 28-ish years ago (same company), one of our Sr. VPs left his trunk open, by accident. I had a rooster tail that you close in a car's trunk, as a football game tailgating accoutrement. He was a Clemson fan and I closed it in his trunk as a practical joke. I must still have it around the house somewhere.Or add a Gamecock sticker…
Price of admission to SC is elimination of a native Ohioan who lives along the Carolina coastAbout once a week, I end up behind a car with a Carolina sticker in one corner of their back windshield and a Tennessee sticker in the other.
To combat this, when I went to the co-op (because it will always be the co-op to me…) in December, I bought a bigger UConn magnet.
We need more Husky representation below the Mason-Dixon Line!
This native Ohioan will make sure to stay living on my side of the NC/SC border.Price of admission to SC is elimination of a native Ohioan who lives along the Carolina coast
North or South Carolina Coast,you'll be so surrounded by your fellow Bucknuts, you'll feel like you're right in the middle of Celeryville, OH.This native Ohioan will make sure to stay living on my side of the NC/SC border.
Am I still permitted to do my grocery shopping, eating, and occasional vacationing on the Carolina coast? If not, I need to look into a refund for two weeks in June.
Hey, now… I’m from Cornville. Those chumps in Celeryville can kick rocks.North or South Carolina Coast,you'll be so surrounded by your fellow Bucknuts, you'll feel like you're right in the middle of Celeryville, OH.
My son, born in Connecticut, got a job in Michigan after college and he dates a native Michigander. He has learned to hate Ohio - the school (tOSU) and the state itself. Seems a little over the top to me but I guess it’s a “thing” in Michigan.Hey, now… I’m from Cornville. Those chumps in Celeryville can kick rocks.
I’ve been in NC since 2011 and every time I go to the beach I’m always shocked by how outnumbered the NC/SC plates are. Ohio, Pennsylvania, everywhere in New England… When I was growing up, we just went up to Lake Erie.
My closest Harris Teeter is near a Del Webb community, and the retired New England Karens are the bane of my grocery life.
It's a thing for some South Carolinians, too, but my faithful assistant, Igor, is from Ohio, so I'm good with peeps from the Buckeye State.My son, born in Connecticut, got a job in Michigan after college and he dates a native Michigander. He has learned to hate Ohio - the school (tOSU) and the state itself. Seems a little over the top to me but I guess it’s a “thing” in Michigan.
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LolHey, now… I’m from Cornville. Those chumps in Celeryville can kick rocks.
I’ve been in NC since 2011 and every time I go to the beach I’m always shocked by how outnumbered the NC/SC plates are. Ohio, Pennsylvania, everywhere in New England… When I was growing up, we just went up to Lake Erie.
My closest Harris Teeter is near a Del Webb community, and the retired New England Karens are the bane of my grocery life.