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Blue-Jay Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-14-04 01:21 AM
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2. The South is no stranger to me.
My undergrad degree was from a Southern Baptist college. What can I say? They offered me a free ride due to my SATs and my musical aptitude. That said, I was stupid and mostly apolitical when I was in undergrad school, so I'll likely be more pissed off at the political landscape.

Will the place drive me insane, now that I know what's what? Are there any cultural refuges there? Can I get good Indian food?

I'm still not close to being "sold" on the idea, but I'm single and not a big fan of cold weather, so I'm considering it. The good news is that there's no big rush to accept or decline the offer.
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