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When my dog was a puppy, he was pretty adventurous to the point of sometime being a little brat. He ran down the street one day and wouldn't come in the house when I called him. Sat on the neighbor's porch until I gave him a ride in the car. He was part lab, part pit bull and one dedicated dog. That was his nickname when he would misbehave. I still miss him, lived almost 10 years.
 
My sister was going to Carolina at the exact same time I as going to State. We somewhat shared a car so it had to have decals for both schools on it, lol.

I'm guessing she had access to the car a lot more than you did. I mean you actually had to attend classes to earn your grades :wink:

...just kidding uncfnp
 
I used to work weekends at a dive shop. One day a customer asked about a newly arrived dive computer. I open the manual and there in bold letters was MAX BOTTOMTIME. I thought it made for a nice user name.
And there I thought it was a "acting" name ...
 
I mean you actually had to attend classes to earn your grades :wink:

She wasn't in the athletics program :D. She was older so the car was primarily parked in Chapel Hill but I did get the car to travel home when our breaks were out of sync. I was allowed to fix it whenever it broke.
 
She wasn't in the athletics program :D. She was older so the car was primarily parked in Chapel Hill but I did get the car to travel home when our breaks were out of sync. I was allowed to fix it whenever it broke.
And if you were REALLY good she let you paint the fence for a small fee?
 
I'm guessing she had access to the car a lot more than you did. I mean you actually had to attend classes to earn your grades :wink:

...just kidding uncfnp
Hey, for a community college State isn't half bad. :popcorn:
 
She wasn't in the athletics program :D. She was older so the car was primarily parked in Chapel Hill but I did get the car to travel home when our breaks were out of sync.
I am amazed she had parking. When I was there I was in the best shape of my life since I rode a bike everywhere and had free access to two gyms.

I was allowed to fix it whenever it broke.
Glad to hear you were able to put your engineering degree to good use. :p
 
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