Sentences with phrase «college hunks»

This dispute arose in British Columbia between two junk hauling franchises: Hunky Haulers and College Hunks.
College Hunks Hauling Junk has grown to include 37 franchises across the country, with a national call center fielding every call and dispatching appointments and more than 500 employees systemwide (or HUNKS, as we call them: honest, uniformed, nice, knowledgeable students).
Partnership advice from Nick Friedman, co-founder and president of College Hunks Moving, and Scott Gerber, founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council.

Not exact matches

So when she meets school hunk Rusty Waters (Scott Porter) at a graduation party, Brandy vows to become more sexually experienced before she heads off to college, and losing her virginity to Rusty is at the top of her list.
Ray Fisher finds the heart in a hunk of metal as Cyborg / Victor Stone, a former college quarterback that a freak accident has turned into a half - man / half machine able to plug into anything.
Both went to college in Geneva, N.Y. - Hunk attended Hobart College on the G.I. Bill after serving in the Army in Burma during World War II, and Moo enrolled at William Smith, the nearby women's ccollege in Geneva, N.Y. - Hunk attended Hobart College on the G.I. Bill after serving in the Army in Burma during World War II, and Moo enrolled at William Smith, the nearby women's cCollege on the G.I. Bill after serving in the Army in Burma during World War II, and Moo enrolled at William Smith, the nearby women's collegecollege.
During his senior year in college, Hunk and two close friends (who would become his lifelong business partners) sold Hobart College on the idea of providing its meals for students not living in fraternity houses, a service that was costing the school excescollege, Hunk and two close friends (who would become his lifelong business partners) sold Hobart College on the idea of providing its meals for students not living in fraternity houses, a service that was costing the school excesCollege on the idea of providing its meals for students not living in fraternity houses, a service that was costing the school excessively.
Sitting at their kitchen table, where they have entertained visitors including Richard Diebenkorn, Philip Guston, and Frank Stella, Hunk, 91, and Moo, 87, who met at a local yacht club during college, are unpretentious and gregarious, looking more like the golfers they are than like arterati.
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