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S08.E14: Megan's Story LIVE CHAT


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49 minutes ago, sagittarius sue said:

My worst one was a computer programming class I took my senior year, taught by a math prof.  I suddenly found myself confronted with trigonometry which I had last encountered four years earlier.  I had to drop it.

I took an information economics class in my masters program. Professor looks at the class and smiles and says, "Don't worry. I'm only going to the first derivative in calculus."  Wha?  I'm an English/history major. 

It was an interesting experience. Half of the course was math/econ the other half was info econ and business planning (this was early online shopping days and everyone was talking about e-commerce). The math kids did the math fine, but faltered at the business part. The business folks like me struggled thru the math in study groups, and did well in the business. We finished the course while most of the math kids didn't. 

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Just now, CrazyInAlabama said:

She's trying to meet a rich Texan, I don't think she realizes how little the camera guys make.  

Maybe Dr. Now's producer son is in the room.

3 minutes ago, FormeryHeavyJ said:

A few extra lines for Cassandra!!!  Hope that means a bigger check for the rerun!!!

When she first came in, I thought she was going to tell them to get the hell out.

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http://carlabuckley.com/books/the-things-that-keep-us-here/

back to your regularly scheduled snarking.

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38 minutes ago, libgirl2 said:

I always had a thing for Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull

I actually met Anderson!  I saw Tull several times in Detroit while I was going to UM. When I was back in DC, they were supposed to play at U Maryland. When we got to the venue, the show was cancelled. I told my companion that I heard that the Stones stayed at the Holiday Inn, if it was good enough for the Stones, it was good enough for Tull.

So we went to the nearest HI and there they were, in the parking lot! I got to meet all of them. Turns out they were there, but the equipment truck had broken down on the highway, so no show. 

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5 minutes ago, Chicklet said:

Amy Mann early in her career with her first band, was really good. Hall and Oats were the big draw. I was the odd person who didn't sneer at the opener.

Was that at the Garden?  I know Aimee Mann was from Boston, right?  I'm trying to figure out if I saw her!  Ha ha!  I definitely would not have been cool enough to realize it.

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1 minute ago, aliya said:

I actually met Anderson!  I saw Tull several times in Detroit while I was going to UM. When I was back in DC, they were supposed to play at U Maryland. When we got to the venue, the show was cancelled. I told my companion that I heard that the Stones stayed at the Holiday Inn, if it was good enough for the Stones, it was good enough for Tull.

So we went to the nearest HI and there they were, in the parking lot! I got to meet all of them. Turns out they were there, but the equipment truck had broken down on the highway, so no show. 

I am so jealous!!!! 

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