jw, are you implying that those bong-toking potheads in Colorado are “burned out?” Tell me about it. I spent all day yesterday in Seattle observing its tree-hugging, Prius-pruding, bicycle-binging, THC-snorting socialist inhabitants living in their grid-locked, tax-and-spend, unaffordable utopia. And it burned me out! What a disaster in the making.
jw, I’ll see your “four year undergraduate degree from the People’s Republic of Boulder” and raise you a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of the Soviet State of Washington!
B.S Aeronautics & Astronautics, jw. I think you’ve got me beat, however. I didn’t get tear-gassed, but I did stand-up and lambast the protesters at a meeting in the Physics Dept. (was a physics major at the time) to discuss whether the college should shut-down for a day in protest of the Vietnam war. Most didn’t like what I said, but that was alright, because later, I switched to engineering.
An economic disastereoid. Or mediawrite.
as it passed by, it made the distinctive Colorado mile high sound effect:
BONG!
jw, are you implying that those bong-toking potheads in Colorado are “burned out?” Tell me about it. I spent all day yesterday in Seattle observing its tree-hugging, Prius-pruding, bicycle-binging, THC-snorting socialist inhabitants living in their grid-locked, tax-and-spend, unaffordable utopia. And it burned me out! What a disaster in the making.
Jimmy, i’ll see your day in Seattle and raise you a four year undergraduate degree from the People’s Republic of Boulder.
’68-’72
jw, I’ll see your “four year undergraduate degree from the People’s Republic of Boulder” and raise you a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of the Soviet State of Washington!
Jimmy, and yet we both turned out so normal! (B.A. chemistry)
(did you get tear gassed? i did. Boulder in the ’60s-’70s)
B.S Aeronautics & Astronautics, jw. I think you’ve got me beat, however. I didn’t get tear-gassed, but I did stand-up and lambast the protesters at a meeting in the Physics Dept. (was a physics major at the time) to discuss whether the college should shut-down for a day in protest of the Vietnam war. Most didn’t like what I said, but that was alright, because later, I switched to engineering.