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And what are the colleges/universities called?
"Willy P." = William Paterson
"Fairly Rediculous" = Fairleigh Dickinson
"Harvard on the Highway" = Bergen Community College
Jersey City State was called "Harvard on the Boulevard", LOL
and yep, I called the first 2 by those names - still do! LOL
Uncle floyd used to come into the bank where i worked about 7 years ago. yep with that hat on... he had a little boy and last i heard was performing at the holiday inn in totowa regularly
I used to be a DJ at FM 106.3 in Eatontown/Tinton Falls and there was a dude TJ Bryan (Who I actually worked with at the old Y-107 in Long Branch) who was a DJ there (Satan Hell). We would just laugh and laugh at the priests and nuns going bonkers! LOL!
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I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who thinks that!
Don't get me wrong, I like some of WSOU's music...just a tad ironic with the school and all.
I remember this guy, with the white uniform and black leather belt.
Our guy also wore the hat, white police office hat, with black trim.
The truck looked like a modified pickup, and he had to get out of the truck to
open the freezer sections. Above the dash board, was the row of a dozen bells that he rang, must have made him deaf!
I tell this story to all my nieces and nephews, their Mom, my sister, used to make the Humor guy, dig down in that freezer looking for that vanilla ice cream with the shredded coconut on top. Geez, I think she was the only one that ate that, the guy had to dig past the frost line to find it every time, I recall seeing him waist deep in that freezer, with this legs sticking out behind him. Wonder if she made him look for that treat on purpose...Hmmm.
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