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Re: Hey HH...is it true?

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 2:30 pm
by callmeslick
Pudfark wrote:
callmeslick wrote:you probably know nothing about the University of New Hampshire, circa 1973-1977, but truer words could not have described the place.
Despite winning national awards as the top party school, you could still get an Ivy League quality education, if that was your actual goal in attending.
Plus, we had lobster and steak in the dining halls, regularly! :D
That's a broad hint at?
The "let them eat cake" philosophy you often present here.
Though, the "bottom line"?
I agree it will make a turd. ;)

oh, I'll be the first to admit that UNH was an academic country club. We had our own ski slope, and a marina for folks to keep their sailboats. Also, stabling for folks that brought their horses with them to school. They had to run it that way, because the state was so cheap giving aid to the school. To keep tuition low for in-staters, they built up amenities and attracted large numbers of wealthy out of staters at a tuition about the same as Harvard.

Re: Hey HH...is it true?

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 2:53 pm
by Pudfark
Sorta sounds like ya got a "cruise ship" education... ;)

I took a different approach....I learned to read and write. Right.

Nothing wrong with starting out in life....with the vacation first.
Most of us "regular" folks have to earn it. First.

That does give some explain to the current political philosophy.....
Spend Now....somebody else will pay later.

Sorta all around?
Being born with the spoon in yer mouth...
As opposed.....?
To being born with a spoon in yer hand....
Which explains?
Why y'all make such a big deal about?
"a spoon in every mouth".
I have noted?
It's easier to "clap" with both hands...
though?
You only get one mouthful. That way.

just sayin' in a nice way..... :)

Re: Hey HH...is it true?

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:40 pm
by Buzz
At least you had a spoon, and something to use it on. Some don't have either. So, don't get all frisky.