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Off topic, but your username...did you happen to go to Bloomsburg?

Yes i do. I am a history major there. Grew up in Middle Tennessee, moved up here to be around my wife's family for her to finish Nursing school. I have run into at least one other vol fan, and ive seen power T's on a couple cars in the lot at school.
 
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Yes i do. I am a history major there. Grew up in Middle Tennessee, moved up here to be around my wife's family for her to finish Nursing school. I have run into at least one other vol fan, and ive seen power T's on a couple cars in the lot at school.

I was a history major at Bloom and graduated in 2010. Got my masters there in education as well in 2011. My wife went there as well.

I miss Old Science.

Where is your wife's family from?
 
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PA here too! more of us than you think!!

Since i moved up to north central PA, i have realized there is some weird pipeline between Tennessee and PA. Most wont believe me when i say outside of philly and pitt, pa is not much different from Tennessee, it just stays colder longer and they talk funny up here. But i have ran i to several people here that are either from TN or have family there, and vice versa.
 
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I was a history major at Bloom and graduated in 2010. Got my masters there in education as well in 2011. My wife went there as well.

I miss Old Science.

Where is your wife's family from?

Wife's family is from the exchange area, but we currently live in hughesville. Dr. Stallbaumer is one of my favorite professors, just had her last semester for Historiography. I hate that i didnt pass that class this time, Personal issues, but i will have it next time.
 
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I was a history major at Bloom and graduated in 2010. Got my masters there in education as well in 2011. My wife went there as well.

I miss Old Science.

Where is your wife's family from?
They are planning on moving out of old science in a few years, moving all of those departments up to the quad in centennial. Most history profs say they will miss the random poles in the middle of the class.
 
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Wife's family is from the exchange area, but we currently live in hughesville. Dr. Stallbaumer is one of my favorite professors, just had her last semester for Historiography. I hate that i didnt pass that class this time, Personal issues, but i will have it next time.

Hughesville! I'm from Muncy. My parents graduated from Hughesville and my grandparents lived on second street. I went to the Methodist church there growing up.

Stallbaumer was my favorite professor. Davis was also pretty good; he was my advisor.
 
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They are planning on moving out of old science in a few years, moving all of those departments up to the quad in centennial. Most history profs say they will miss the random poles in the middle of the class.

I hated centennial; smelled sterile. My wife spent most of her time there.

Always got lost in Hartline, too.

The history club shirt when I was there was a board with some writing on it obscured by a pillar randomly in the middle of it lol
 
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Hughesville! I'm from Muncy. My parents graduated from Hughesville and my grandparents lived on second street. I went to the Methodist church there growing up.

Stallbaumer was my favorite professor. Davis was also pretty good; he was my advisor.

I have Hudon as my advisor, but im tossing around the idea of a poli sci double. Help me get into law school.
 
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I have Hudon as my advisor, but im tossing around the idea of a poli sci double. Help me get into law school.

I took Hudon for research and writing. It wasn't fun.

I had Dr. Strein twice in the poli si department. Interesting guy.
 
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I took Hudon for research and writing. It wasn't fun.

I had Dr. Strein twice in the poli si department. Interesting guy.

I will do whatever I can to not take another class with him. He is a great guy, a very intelligent poly-math, but sitting in his class is like getting taught by ben stien trying to cast a spell with his hand movements.
 
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I know its bad, but i kind of hope that there is still a seething pissed off barber waiting to see kiffin that one more time so he can really give him a what for.

It's just a hilarious idea.

Yeah maybe snip his ear or something. Or offer him a straight razor shave, lol
 
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Wouldn't it be great if our team shaved there heads Tuesday to welcome the new staff and show they were all in?
 
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Since i moved up to north central PA, i have realized there is some weird pipeline between Tennessee and PA. Most wont believe me when i say outside of philly and pitt, pa is not much different from Tennessee, it just stays colder longer and they talk funny up here. But i have ran i to several people here that are either from TN or have family there, and vice versa.

It's the coal and iron. Miners and their families moved as mines op3ned and closed. The coal seam is the backbone of Appalachia. Put food on the table for my dad and both grandfathers.
 
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It's the coal and iron. Miners and their families moved as mines op3ned and closed. The coal seam is the backbone of Appalachia. Put food on the table for my dad and both grandfathers.

I understand what you are saying, but the ones i have noticed are more recent migrations, as in first generation.
 
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