A long time ago in a college town far, far away It is a period of discovery and exploration in a city of cheap drinks and green beer. Bullwinkle's Saloon opened in October of 1979 and is located across from Florida State's campus on the locally famous stretch of Tennessee Street. On the annual celebration of the patron saint of Ireland Little Miss Independent, Kimberly Mae Lansing, saw a man walk in wearing a kilt. She felt inclined, compelled even, to get a picture with that man. So she grabbed him by the tartan and exclaimed "You're wearing a kilt!! Let's get a picture together". The young and mercurial Jesse Ross Cooper thought that was a fun, but brief, encounter and smiled to himself as he headed to his friend group after the photo was taken. To their surprise their groups had merged for the night through a mutual acquaintance. After a summer long torrid love affair Kim broke the news "I'm going back to Auburn; I might never see you again. Jesse… is this the end?” To which he replied "Of course not; it’s only the beginning." Unfortunately the afore mentioned mercurialness led to the unforgivable (and often reminded of) short period apart known as The Ghosting. *10 years later* *Facebook notification: Friend request = Kimberly Mae* After reconnecting via social media they have not yet gone a day without speaking to one another. Jesse sold/donated everything that wouldn't fit in his Outback (Shiela) and moved up to Seattle to be with Kim. His current comment about The Ghosting is "If you love something, let it go. If it comes back to you, its yours forever. If it doesn’t, then it was never meant to be" and he's sticking to it.