Friday, June 20, 2008

A Late Night Dust Up With Bobby Lee the Libbie

I sent the drill here drill now pay less sign in below to our resident libbie.

https://www.americansolutions.com/UserSignup/

Bobby L. Bollinger, Jr.
Attorney at Law
Board Certified Specialist in Workers' Compensation Law
Bollinger & Piemonte, PC
601 East 5th Street, Suite 250
Charlotte, NC 28202
voice: 704-373-1777, toll free 1-877-373-1777
fax: 704-373-1977
web site: http://www.bplawnc.com/

If you need a really good lawyer call Bobby Lee and maybe he can refer you to one.

We then exchange a few emails.....

Bobby Lee: That won't solve the energy problem. But it will make some of its proponents richer. An article is in the Observer today about this issue. Expert says it would take ten years to see effect of it.

Mark: Yes and if Clinton wasn't wearing his pants as ankle warmers and hadn't vetoed drilling in ANWAR we would be harvesting that today. I rest my case.

Bobby Lee: Increasing supply still does not solve our problem. Demand for oil needs to be reduced. Even Uncle Dick disagrees with you: "Let us rid ourselves of the fiction that low oil prices are somehow good for the US." Rep Dick Cheney in 1986, after introducing a bill to impose a tax on imported oil. He knew we were using too much of the stuff then.

Mark: Stay home tomorrow then........... brain scientist.

Now a little background on me and Bobby Lee. We roomed together and were Fraternity Brothers in college.

I am pretty sure Bobby Lee voted for Reagan.

We had one semester when we would get up after a night of partying and hustle to the PFM commuter cafeteria which stayed open til three in the afternoon. We would cash in our meal cards for food and then we wood head to the Winn Dixie to buy beer for the afternoon. Then we would find a house party or Fraternity party to go and start the whole cycle over again.

I believe this was when my Dad told my brother Steven he didn't need to go to college, your brother can teach you how to throw the frisbee.

Well in this semester we didn't pull a cumulative 2.0 and I had a 1.2.

I can't help but believe this must have been the semester Bobby Lee took economics.

Update to this post. A late afternoon fact checking phone call with Bobby Lee Bollinger Jr. Esq. confirmed that he was indeed in economics that semester. In fact as he came to UNCC as a transfer student he admitted he was in Economics that semester and every semester because he couldn't ever pass it.

Again I rest my case.

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