MelroseHawkins
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My next-door neighbor certainly did
He worked at one after graduating from UNI
And he retired quite early
He helps me with all auto repairs
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not understanding the connection. Worked at what? Retired from where?
My next-door neighbor certainly did
He worked at one after graduating from UNI
And he retired quite early
He helps me with all auto repairs
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not understanding the connection. Worked at what? Retired from where?

You did mention Rolls Royce
Shouldn't be massively difficult to establish a connection
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thedukeofearl said: ↑
My next-door neighbor certainly did
He worked at one after graduating from UNI
And he retired quite early
He helps me with all auto repairs
Yea, I guess that's easy to infer from the bold above.![]()
It could easily have been "The Waite Is Over"My Dad and I were watching Iowa play Georgetown in basketball on TV in the NCAA tournament in our basement in Urbandale on March 16,1980. The winner of the game would go to the final four. The Hawks were a scrappy lot and due to numerous injuries were coined The Fabulous Few. Iowa ended up winning a thrilling game that went down to the wire. After the game my Dad said, "I predict the Big Peach headline tomorrow will read Fabulous Few in Final Four." He was right.....View attachment 6835
WINNER!Mine is because I'm a nurse practitioner, but am a dude... A Murse so naturally Mursenary sounds super manly, but I also used to have my virtual names be "rebel scum". So I combined them. I went with the "k" in skum because ESPN fantasy football flagged "scum" as inappropriate because it has the word cum hidden in it. This story sounds way more lame written out than it did in my head.
Hawk Fan in Tennessee?? Just a guessI'm dumb. What does the fnntn part mean?
Yep, he said that’s what it is. I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer by any stretch.Hawk Fan in Tennessee?? Just a guess
I’ve gotten used to that feeling on HN boards. Only instead of “several” it’s more like 99.38%.I'm quickly reminded why several coworkers and some friend's wives don't think too much of me.
34 was my number when I played for the Fighting Sioux. That number has since been retired. I'm not sure if it was to honor me, or some guy named Phil Jackson who also wore it about 20 years before I did.
34 was my number when I played for the Fighting Sioux. That number has since been retired. I'm not sure if it was to honor me, or some guy named Phil Jackson who also wore it about 20 years before I did.