Items #3, #5, #6, #7 - a rebuttal
Item #3 - a recap:
We are having practice on Sunday at 3:00 PM. Everyone but Ree can make it (sorry). Aimee and Sarah can have a dance-off for stroke seat.
Item #5 - a revisiting:
Monday at 5 PM. That seems to work for everyone except Aimee and Ree.
New suggestion - Thursday morning at Emory, at 6:30 AM. Aimee and Beth will not be able to make it, but Ree will.
Alternate suggestion - Thursday evening at ARC at 5 PM. Jenny will not be able to make it, but Ree and Beth will.
Item #6 - a reconsideration:
If we go Thursday evening for practice (see Item #5), we can de-rig then. Otherwise we may have to make a seperate trip to the river either on Thursday or Sunday.
Item #7 - a renouncement:
red·neck n. Offensive Slang
1. Used as a disparaging term for a member of the white rural laboring class, especially in the southern United States.
2. A white person regarded as having a provincial, conservative, often bigoted attitude.
hick n. Informal
1. A person regarded as gullible or provincial: “New Yorkers had a horrid way of making people feel like hicks” (Louis Auchincloss). adj.
2. Provincial; unsophisticated: a hick town.
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