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" ... And man, were things tough. I didn’t have a smooth transition to college: I was surprisingly homesick and chock-full of imposter syndrome. However, I promised myself to try as hard as I could to get involved, be present, and find a mentor. I knew how to do the first two, but the last one was pretty tricky considering I was one student on a campus with over 50,000 students. ... "
" ... Bill said he “always loved” the “Smokey and the Bandit movies,” and having a replica of the Trans Am from the second movie was a dream that he was able to experience twice. He saw the first movie in a theater owned by Lockheed Martin in Saudi Arabia. He said it made him homesick. “I loved the whole thing, the whole movie, the whole story behind it,” he said. ... "
" ... I do get homesick. I miss some of the traditions. Where I’m from, specifically, there’s just not the sensory overload like living in a place like L.A. The things that you gravitate towards doing kind of become repetitive in a traditional way. ... "
" ... It’s such a joy. It’s everything, it’s first class. People say, doesn’t it just wear you out, all that travel? Yeah, it’s terrible. You get to hop on a private plane and fly with all the guys in the band, you get picked up and taken straight to a five star hotel and then you’re forced to have a meal either at the five star hotel restaurant or some place great nearby. Are you kidding me? It’s glorious and I’m very grateful for it. I will say this: it’s still touring and it’s still not your home. My wife has traveled with me on all the tours for the past 25 years, so we are always together, but it’s still touring and you still have those homesick pains from time to time. ... "
" ... The first is for food. It is a full service bar and restaurant, with all sorts of western fare for the homesick traveler and the local selection of cocktails and beer. Any item on the menu can be made happy by simply adding the word “happy” in front of what you want. A surcharge of $2.50 is added to your order. For example, “happy banana sunday” will deliver a time-tested classic (it’s in the chocolate sauce), but more experimental stoners might be tempted to go for the “happy ceasar salad.” This is kind of like Amazon one-click order for high people, and its ease seemed a godsend after a few joints. Hookahs are also available, whose bowls of course can also be mixed with pot. ... "