Posted by Anne Onymous on Fri, 07/04/2003 - 12:12am.
Archived comment by Matt:
As a lifelong "city kid" (at least by ParU's definition), spending my freshman year of college in a rural town in Idaho (student population: 550), I developed a sudden and pronounced appreciation for Jeff Foxworthy just as he was hiting it big ('95).
Politically, that was the most painful nine months of my life, not least because I was branded a Communist by the majority of my classmates for supporting the idea (gasp!) that universal health care didn't seem like such a bad idea, among other things.
As a lifelong "city kid" (at least by ParU's definition), spending my freshman year of college in a rural town in Idaho (student population: 550), I developed a sudden and pronounced appreciation for Jeff Foxworthy just as he was hiting it big ('95).
Politically, that was the most painful nine months of my life, not least because I was branded a Communist by the majority of my classmates for supporting the idea (gasp!) that universal health care didn't seem like such a bad idea, among other things.
I like Berkeley mas mejor.