I read through a series of online comic strips most days. The comics are okay but the real entertainment is reading through the snarky comments. Anyway, ran across the following (while reading https://comicskingdom.com/rex-morgan-m-d/2024-10-17) and wondered if the Rutgers guy Namerak talks about is someone now on this board🤠
Bob_Tice:
Rex is the only guy I know who would wear a V-neck sweater to a raucous country concert.
Namberak:
You and Rexina have reminded me: Summer of '79 I did a temporary assignment in Houston with a number of other folks from my company from various locales. It wasn't a huge burden to me. I lived in Austin at the time with my bride of two years and spent weekends at home. I had pretty much adapted a Texas persona but some of the other "loaners" weren't so comfy there. A guy from New Jersey, who had gone to Rutgers and whose name included digits after it asked me if I'd take him to Giley's 'Urban Cowboy' honky tonk some night after work and I agreed. When I picked him up, he came to the door wearing chinos, a LaCoste shirt. penny loafers with no socks, and had a yellow cable knit sweater draped around his shoulders. I looked him up and down and said, "Andy if you don't change clothes you'll get the tar beat out of you before we even get out of the parking lot."
Bob_Tice:
Rex is the only guy I know who would wear a V-neck sweater to a raucous country concert.
Namberak:
You and Rexina have reminded me: Summer of '79 I did a temporary assignment in Houston with a number of other folks from my company from various locales. It wasn't a huge burden to me. I lived in Austin at the time with my bride of two years and spent weekends at home. I had pretty much adapted a Texas persona but some of the other "loaners" weren't so comfy there. A guy from New Jersey, who had gone to Rutgers and whose name included digits after it asked me if I'd take him to Giley's 'Urban Cowboy' honky tonk some night after work and I agreed. When I picked him up, he came to the door wearing chinos, a LaCoste shirt. penny loafers with no socks, and had a yellow cable knit sweater draped around his shoulders. I looked him up and down and said, "Andy if you don't change clothes you'll get the tar beat out of you before we even get out of the parking lot."