That's cool. Would rather see him take his time and be sure, as opposed to making a commitment then waffling.
Agreed.
But why set these dates for yourself in the first place?
@RobHowe , do recruits announce these commitment dates to force the hands of dawdling programs and get them to offer? Or is it more about recruits trying to put a timeline on their process for their own sake (to wrap it up by a certain point, so to speak)? Do you have a sense from communicating with these recruits?
But he does.If only KF did sleepovers.
Don't forget Saturday night Hee Haw.But he does.
They serve Banquet TV dinners, Shasta lemon lime soda, play Scrabble, read Life magazine and watch Walton's marathons.
Went on a Grand ol Opry tour last summer with our group that terrorized Nashville and stood in the studio where Hee Haw was shot.Don't forget Saturday night Hee Haw.
My dad used to watch Hee Haw every week and would laugh out-loud.Went on a Grand ol Opry tour last summer with our group that terrorized Nashville and stood in the studio where Hee Haw was shot.
Most interesting bit of memorabilia? Minnie Pearl's "price tag" hat, of course.
Most memorable episode i ever saw? Hank Williams Jr singing one of his dad's songs before his mountain accident that altered his facial features and looking a lot like his dad when he sang.
Ever seen Hank III?Went on a Grand ol Opry tour last summer with our group that terrorized Nashville and stood in the studio where Hee Haw was shot.
Most interesting bit of memorabilia? Minnie Pearl's "price tag" hat, of course.
Most memorable episode i ever saw? Hank Williams Jr singing one of his dad's songs before his mountain accident that altered his facial features and looking a lot like his dad when he sang.
Never appreciated the versatile brilliance of Johnny Carson during his TV run.Full disclosure.
No Hee Haw (along with Lawrence Welk, my grandmother never missed an episode...) or Waltons, but during the lockdown, I have watched multiple episodes of the following:
Bonanza
Gunsmoke
Sanford and Son
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson
Three's Company
Barney Miller, and, yes, even one episode each of,
Laverne and Shirley and Welcome Back Kotter
Of course, that goes along with my usual staples:
Andy Griffith
Cheers
M*A*S*H
Everybody Loves Raymond
King of Queens, and
Two and a Half Men
All while throwing down some single-malt scotch.
I think Kirk and I should hang.
There were some serious hotties on that show. Damn.Never thought I'd see the day where we would be discussing Hee Haw on a Hawkeye message board. But, yep, my dad forced us all to watch Hee Haw every week it came on.
There were some serious hotties on that show. Damn.
And throw in a few Florence Henderson Wesson Oil commercialsDon't forget Saturday night Hee Haw.