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aggiewilliford said:
Chico's Bail Bonds!
That was and still is one of my all time favorite movies. Walter Matthau giving them all beers in the end....classic


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missinAggieland said:
Things that show your age…
Not to depressed anyone, but these were my gas prices in HS and college:


missinAggieland said:
I loved seeing all of the names that checked out books before me. Something endearing seeing the who came before.

Mark Fairchild said:
missinAggieland: Howdy, ah Cliff Notes, as an OLD Ag must admit to their use. As a fish in 1966 holidays were the old school way. Thanksgiving was no exception and we, of course, played tu on Thursday. We had from Wednesday, Bon Fire to start of classes on Monday with the game on Thursday. My fish English prof assigned us to read Moby Dick over this holiday, yeah right. Headed to Ellison's Drug store in North Gate (you have to be an old to know where that was) and picked up a Cliff's notes on Moby Dick. Barely had time to read Cliff's Notes much less the entire novel. To this day cannot believe that he was dumb enough to assign that over the Thanksgiving holidays back then!
aggiewilliford said:Mark Fairchild said:
missinAggieland: Howdy, ah Cliff Notes, as an OLD Ag must admit to their use. As a fish in 1966 holidays were the old school way. Thanksgiving was no exception and we, of course, played tu on Thursday. We had from Wednesday, Bon Fire to start of classes on Monday with the game on Thursday. My fish English prof assigned us to read Moby Dick over this holiday, yeah right. Headed to Ellison's Drug store in North Gate (you have to be an old to know where that was) and picked up a Cliff's notes on Moby Dick. Barely had time to read Cliff's Notes much less the entire novel. To this day cannot believe that he was dumb enough to assign that over the Thanksgiving holidays back then!
I still have never read Moby Dick and like father like daughter, I too used the Cliff Notes for my report. And I still have NO REMORSE!

missinAggieland said:aggiewilliford said:Mark Fairchild said:
missinAggieland: Howdy, ah Cliff Notes, as an OLD Ag must admit to their use. As a fish in 1966 holidays were the old school way. Thanksgiving was no exception and we, of course, played tu on Thursday. We had from Wednesday, Bon Fire to start of classes on Monday with the game on Thursday. My fish English prof assigned us to read Moby Dick over this holiday, yeah right. Headed to Ellison's Drug store in North Gate (you have to be an old to know where that was) and picked up a Cliff's notes on Moby Dick. Barely had time to read Cliff's Notes much less the entire novel. To this day cannot believe that he was dumb enough to assign that over the Thanksgiving holidays back then!
I still have never read Moby Dick and like father like daughter, I too used the Cliff Notes for my report. And I still have NO REMORSE!
I've never read Moby Dick, and thankful I never had a report or test over it.
Mark Fairchild said:
Aaarraha! No Moby Dick, how will any of you slugs ever learn to appreciate Existentual Evil??? White Whale is BAD!