He met her at the University of St. Andrews. Many years ago I used to apply to colleges just for kicks; it was an ego thing. I actually applied to Arkansas because I attended the '78 Orange Bowl and the Arkansas folks were pretty cool, had no intention of going of course. Anyway I applied to St. Andrews...figured a year or two on the links was just what I needed. They wrote back talking this A levels and O levels stuff. Eh...nevermind.
The Blog: A compendium of thoughts on politics, world affairs, economics, pop culture and social issues, from the center right perspective of me--Bryan McGrath--a University of Virginia graduate who spent a career in the world's greatest Navy keeping my mouth shut about politics and social issues (ok, publicly keeping it shut). Those days are over! Pull up a chair and chime in where you will. Keep it clean, civil, concise and relevant.
The Fish: The fish is a "coat of arms" for the blog, symbolizing three formative influences in the life of the blog founder. The first is his experience at the University of Virginia--symbolized most importantly by the fish itself, or a caricature of a "Wahoo", the fish we have acquired as an informal nickname. Additionally there is the sword, the sword of a Cavalier. It is not wielded in a threatening manner, as this is a civil blog. But it is there, should it be needed. Thirdly, there is the influence of 21 years in the Navy--symbolized by the anchor on the Wahoo's fin (and again, the sword) . Finally, there is the bowler, tuxedo, and monocle, symbols of a refined, intellectual conservatism, or what I seek to encourage here.
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He met her at the University of St. Andrews. Many years ago I used to apply to colleges just for kicks; it was an ego thing. I actually applied to Arkansas because I attended the '78 Orange Bowl and the Arkansas folks were pretty cool, had no intention of going of course. Anyway I applied to St. Andrews...figured a year or two on the links was just what I needed. They wrote back talking this A levels and O levels stuff. Eh...nevermind.
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