<p>^ They were putting the ranch kid on. The Yalie knew perfectly well what a gun-rack was from the family hunting lodge at Jackson Hole.</p>
<p>Even way back when Harvard was very happy to have the young woman from a dairy farm in Wisconsin who was the first person in her high school’s history to go out of state for college. She was a great lab partner - so much better at physics than I was!</p>
<p>I don’t think you can say your high school has “little to offer” if it made Newsweek’s list of top 100 high schools in the country.</p>
<p>Don’t get me started on this line of humor. I grew up in a two-stoplight town in Montana, but did UG closer the west coast, and grad school in the east. Countless ways in which my classmates and I were on different pages.</p>
<p>But if you play a word association game in Wyoming, starting with “Range,” and the response is “Rover,” you know you are in Jackson.</p>
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<p>lol. Possibly true and most probably true. ;)</p>
<p>I’m a bit mystified by the apparent “exoticism” of Utah, honestly, but perhaps that because I grew up there myself.</p>