Exercises 3.7–3.9
3.7
- The 25-year-old man wept as he left Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
- Nov. 10 will mark our anniversary.
- Do not park the car on Rodeo Drive. Instead, park it at 12 Davies St.
- They spent $130 to buy a new set of nose rings.
- Smoots moved to the North because the people there are so nice.
- At 7 p.m., the rodeo will begin in the Town Square.
- On Sunday, the terrorists blew up their home at 123 Melrose St.
- Twenty-two seamstresses were needed to mend the prom dresses.
- About 5 percent of the professors have lost their hair.
- After 2 feet of snow fell at his home in Columbus, Ohio, Jones decided to leave.
- Smith bet $50 that her brother weighed more than a 1964 Chevrolet.
- John Smith, the governor of California, set his trailer on fire Sept. 1.
- A fire began at 3325 McDonald Drive when an oven full of rutabagas exploded.
- During the 1970s, everyone wore bell-bottom blue jeans to church.
3.8
- In August 1985, Davies rented a rutabaga stand in Augusta, Georgia.
- Pomerantz tied the beehive to Sen. Gramm’s cowboy hat.
- About 1,200 Easter rabbits were killed in the explosion at Big Dave’s Bunny Warehouse, located at 2525 Hackensnack Drive.
- In the 1980's, Davies left the Midwest and moved to the Loire Valley in France.
- Smoots brought 2 cups of coffee to the governor.
- About 8 percent of the cantaloupes have been stuffed with rutabagas.
- Jones bet $40 that his roommate had hidden the sandwich.
- The three university professors share a house at 63 25th Ave.
- After 2 feet of snow fell at his home in Columbus, Ohio, Davies decided to leave the Midwest and move to the South.
- Dec. 11, all classes will be canceled.
- On Tuesday morning, the mayor skipped her aerobics class.
- Davies drove 2 million miles in his old Toyota Corolla before it blew up.
- Dr. Kildare said he had filed a malpractice suit again Marcus Welby.
- At 8 p.m., Gov. Tucker/Governor of Arkansas, Jim Tucker, will give a short speech in front of Gorgas Library.
3.9
- Estalene Smoots dropped her French class the first day of school.
- Sadie Hoot won $3.2 million on “Wheel of Fortune.”
- Frustrated that their professor required them to eat fried rutabagas, the students walked out of class at 9 a.m.
- The office manager had 21 plants, 62 cats and two puppies.
- President Lucas is originally from Compton, California.
- Ruth Ann Bobetski will turn 41, Oct. 25.
- Goober Hicks lives at 10 West Hardy St. He used to live in a run-down shack at 2803 Williamsburg Road.
- Abby gave birth to a 9-pound baby boy.
- The president invited me to dinner at the White House, but I could not fit it into my schedule.
- Sen. Davies said his earnings had increased 10 percent in the 1980s.
- Barney the dinosaur will be executed Tuesday, Nov. 2.
- In front of the hub, 25 vagabonds attacked me from behind.
- Snarkle found a 10-inch bug crawling in her spaghetti. “Great! Now I won’t need seconds,” she exclaimed.
- All the men in the ROTC chapter wore red, white and blue pantyhose to class in January 1991.
- The Bay City baseball team lost it’s final game 2–1 and climbed dejectedly back onto it’s bus.