Mon221B (
fangirl_says) wrote2008-05-27 07:36 pm
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Bwahaha I love youtube today <3
November, 1987. Somewhere on this football field, part of the band tunnel, wearing a plumed hat that gave her horrible helmet hair and carrying a clarinet with a "BEAT CLEMSON" sticker on it, is a 19-year-old
hanncoll. \o/
*dies* And I just remembered that that's the game we snuck my younger sister into; she carried my clarinet and marched in with the band because it was the CLEMSON game and tickets for that one are impossible to get.
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*dies* And I just remembered that that's the game we snuck my younger sister into; she carried my clarinet and marched in with the band because it was the CLEMSON game and tickets for that one are impossible to get.
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hubby used to be a bit of a badass. thank goodness that was before i met him.
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Did your hubby go to USC? It'd be wild if I actually knew him. :)
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Ask your hubby if he ever had Dr. Price for copyediting. :D
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And nobody recognizes him from what he looks like now. For one thing, he had HAIR - like, alot of it. And it was blonde, and he was skinny as a rail, like 125 lbs (he's 5'6").
I need to find some pics and scan them. I can tell you his name is Jason Smith. Ring any bells? Hysterical, because it turned out a guy I used to work with for years, Michael Brandt, used to party with him at USC and was a Geography major, graduated about the same time. *scratches head* I totally need to go ask him when he graduated, because I just didn't retain that. He had to go an extra year because of the change in major is all I remember.
brb.
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he said to tell you that if you knew him then, he was hanging with such a bad crowd, and he's not like that now. which is the truth.
he was at USC 86 to 91. and he was only in journalism thru the end of his sophomore year, then switched to anthropology.