Julia Longoria
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She says she was really comfortable with him. He was a quiet man with this brilliant mind.
She says she was really comfortable with him. He was a quiet man with this brilliant mind.
OK, so here's what happens. It's 1962. Carolyn and Dwayne are about 20 years old at this point. And they move to a town called Stillwater, Oklahoma, to open a business. And Stillwater... is a college town. It's that college town, okay? You got Oklahoma State University right there, tons of fraternities, including Lambda with the wrestlers, huge homecoming drawing over 40,000 alumni.
OK, so here's what happens. It's 1962. Carolyn and Dwayne are about 20 years old at this point. And they move to a town called Stillwater, Oklahoma, to open a business. And Stillwater... is a college town. It's that college town, okay? You got Oklahoma State University right there, tons of fraternities, including Lambda with the wrestlers, huge homecoming drawing over 40,000 alumni.
OK, so here's what happens. It's 1962. Carolyn and Dwayne are about 20 years old at this point. And they move to a town called Stillwater, Oklahoma, to open a business. And Stillwater... is a college town. It's that college town, okay? You got Oklahoma State University right there, tons of fraternities, including Lambda with the wrestlers, huge homecoming drawing over 40,000 alumni.
Here's how it would work. Customers pull up to the side of the convenience store and they drive through, hunk their horn, holler their order.
Here's how it would work. Customers pull up to the side of the convenience store and they drive through, hunk their horn, holler their order.
Here's how it would work. Customers pull up to the side of the convenience store and they drive through, hunk their horn, holler their order.
They're like thrilled because they've never run a business by themselves before. And all these college kids are coming in and buying Coors beer. Including, of course, a steady stream of girls buying beer, presumably for their boyfriends.
They're like thrilled because they've never run a business by themselves before. And all these college kids are coming in and buying Coors beer. Including, of course, a steady stream of girls buying beer, presumably for their boyfriends.
They're like thrilled because they've never run a business by themselves before. And all these college kids are coming in and buying Coors beer. Including, of course, a steady stream of girls buying beer, presumably for their boyfriends.
Fast forward a few years, it's 1972, back at the university.
Fast forward a few years, it's 1972, back at the university.
Fast forward a few years, it's 1972, back at the university.
...is in a political science class. And the professor starts talking about the whole fight for the ERA, which is happening right at that moment. And at this point, Oklahoma hasn't ratified the ERA. And somehow the conversation turns to this beer law. Mark's like, talk about discrimination. This beer law is discrimination against us.
...is in a political science class. And the professor starts talking about the whole fight for the ERA, which is happening right at that moment. And at this point, Oklahoma hasn't ratified the ERA. And somehow the conversation turns to this beer law. Mark's like, talk about discrimination. This beer law is discrimination against us.
...is in a political science class. And the professor starts talking about the whole fight for the ERA, which is happening right at that moment. And at this point, Oklahoma hasn't ratified the ERA. And somehow the conversation turns to this beer law. Mark's like, talk about discrimination. This beer law is discrimination against us.
Because actually, my husband lost his license after he sold beer to a young man. So he put him in my name.
Because actually, my husband lost his license after he sold beer to a young man. So he put him in my name.
Because actually, my husband lost his license after he sold beer to a young man. So he put him in my name.