On March 9, 2001, I and a group of my fellow graduate students went to lunch to celebrate the birthday of one of our own. Charlie had started the program a couple of years after me, and he and his wife Angie quickly became fixtures of our community. I had a special affinity for them, because they were from the Bible Belt of Arkansas, Charlie had grown up in a fairly evangelical church, and they had gotten married young like I had.
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On March 9, 2001, I and a group of my fellow graduate students went to lunch to celebrate the birthday of one of our own. Charlie had started the program a couple of years after me, and he and his wife Angie quickly became fixtures of our community. I had a special affinity for them, because they were from the Bible Belt of Arkansas, Charlie had grown up in a fairly evangelical church, and they had gotten married young like I had.