Sorry, but as an alum who rode the 30, 42, 68, 77 and 82 and trekked to Scott and McGowen for haircuts my whole time there, I don't think the locals give a rat's ass about the Program. Scott Street is pretty much 8-Mile highway.
I will tell you how I celebrated MLK day. Went to Coldstone a couple of times and had ice cream, bought couple of pints and an ice cream cake to go. All for Half-off! (MLK promotion). I had no idea MLK was an ice cream fanatic.
Is today a special day for black people to act dumb and r****ded? I was on MLK st. at the gas station and I seen a dude run out with beer and the whole street was backed up.
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Lived in Omaha for eight years and most of the MBAs and IT grads at my company got their degrees from Nebraska-Lincoln, Nebraska-Omaha or especially Bellevue. It's a brick and mortar school with a pretty thorough online degree program. Considering it's a suburbof Omaha, not only is this menu likely, it's probably almost impossible that there would be anyone there who you would expect to actually complain about it. And the people up there are all dysfunctionally polite, so you wouldn't feel like arguing with them anyways.
Dude did basically powerwalk in a full suit around Alabama and Georgia for days on end for like most of the late '50s and early '60s.
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