Carolyn Whitener
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And it, yeah, I never did get to see Homecoming. All I saw was cars coming in and out.
And it, yeah, I never did get to see Homecoming. All I saw was cars coming in and out.
So one day I was behind the counter. People coming in and out. Mark Walker walks into the honking holler. The young man came in to talk to me. She doesn't really have time to talk. She's running in and out. But he stood there waiting patiently. I bet he was in there four hours and he was looking at the beer license. He looks at the license and he notices that Carolyn's name is the one on it.
So one day I was behind the counter. People coming in and out. Mark Walker walks into the honking holler. The young man came in to talk to me. She doesn't really have time to talk. She's running in and out. But he stood there waiting patiently. I bet he was in there four hours and he was looking at the beer license. He looks at the license and he notices that Carolyn's name is the one on it.
So one day I was behind the counter. People coming in and out. Mark Walker walks into the honking holler. The young man came in to talk to me. She doesn't really have time to talk. She's running in and out. But he stood there waiting patiently. I bet he was in there four hours and he was looking at the beer license. He looks at the license and he notices that Carolyn's name is the one on it.
Anyway, at a certain point, in between all the hunks and hollers, he asked me what I thought about the beer laws. And I told him. I was very vocal about it. I always had been. She says it doesn't make any sense. We send these young men off to war. They were being drafted at 18.
Anyway, at a certain point, in between all the hunks and hollers, he asked me what I thought about the beer laws. And I told him. I was very vocal about it. I always had been. She says it doesn't make any sense. We send these young men off to war. They were being drafted at 18.
Anyway, at a certain point, in between all the hunks and hollers, he asked me what I thought about the beer laws. And I told him. I was very vocal about it. I always had been. She says it doesn't make any sense. We send these young men off to war. They were being drafted at 18.
So eventually when Mark Walker asked for her help, he said he was going to do a term paper. She's like, sure, why not? I was always willing to help them because they had helped us get started. And I still thought it was a term paper. So was he not being completely honest with you then? Well, I didn't hear half of what he said. I was busy every time he came in.
So eventually when Mark Walker asked for her help, he said he was going to do a term paper. She's like, sure, why not? I was always willing to help them because they had helped us get started. And I still thought it was a term paper. So was he not being completely honest with you then? Well, I didn't hear half of what he said. I was busy every time he came in.
So eventually when Mark Walker asked for her help, he said he was going to do a term paper. She's like, sure, why not? I was always willing to help them because they had helped us get started. And I still thought it was a term paper. So was he not being completely honest with you then? Well, I didn't hear half of what he said. I was busy every time he came in.
So, you know, it wasn't that important at the time. So I didn't think any more about it. He left. My husband was gone. He was out of state working. And I didn't even say anything to him about it. It wasn't important. You know, I just thought it was a conversation.
So, you know, it wasn't that important at the time. So I didn't think any more about it. He left. My husband was gone. He was out of state working. And I didn't even say anything to him about it. It wasn't important. You know, I just thought it was a conversation.
So, you know, it wasn't that important at the time. So I didn't think any more about it. He left. My husband was gone. He was out of state working. And I didn't even say anything to him about it. It wasn't important. You know, I just thought it was a conversation.
But I think it was a couple of months later, because my husband was out of state every month.
But I think it was a couple of months later, because my husband was out of state every month.
But I think it was a couple of months later, because my husband was out of state every month.
No. No idea. And I got a phone call. My husband was on the phone. Well, I had salesmen in, and I had people coming in and out. And he was irate. He was furious. I couldn't figure out what was going on. She was like, case? What are you talking about? Well, he had picked up a newspaper in North Carolina in a bank, and it was on the front page of the newspaper. with my name and about us suing.
No. No idea. And I got a phone call. My husband was on the phone. Well, I had salesmen in, and I had people coming in and out. And he was irate. He was furious. I couldn't figure out what was going on. She was like, case? What are you talking about? Well, he had picked up a newspaper in North Carolina in a bank, and it was on the front page of the newspaper. with my name and about us suing.
No. No idea. And I got a phone call. My husband was on the phone. Well, I had salesmen in, and I had people coming in and out. And he was irate. He was furious. I couldn't figure out what was going on. She was like, case? What are you talking about? Well, he had picked up a newspaper in North Carolina in a bank, and it was on the front page of the newspaper. with my name and about us suing.