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- Ruffinogold
- The Mayor
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" I believe adventure is nothing but a romantic name for trouble " L.L.
- Wildcat
- Codger in Training
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Senior year 1983. Me and my buddy Bob were making a Joe Jackson meets Billy Joel fashion statement!
I'm the doof on the right with the vest!
I'm the doof on the right with the vest!
I wonder if "blame Wildcat" will become a theme here? - Fr_Tom
- Wildcat
- Codger in Training
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This is from 20 years ago, when I sat behind a desk, made big money and missed my kids growing up. This guy's a bigger doofus than the kid in the vest.
I wonder if "blame Wildcat" will become a theme here? - Fr_Tom
- Ray Mackessy
- Man About Town
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Me and the wife (then girlfriend) in 1967. Our first picture together.
- Ruffinogold
- The Mayor
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Sitting awful closeRay Mackessy wrote: ↑Tue May 08, 2018 6:52 am Me and the wife (then girlfriend) in 1967. Our first picture together.
" I believe adventure is nothing but a romantic name for trouble " L.L.
- Ray Mackessy
- Man About Town
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Oh the memories. Now we sit in different rooms.Ruffinogold wrote: ↑Tue May 08, 2018 7:38 amSitting awful closeRay Mackessy wrote: ↑Tue May 08, 2018 6:52 am Me and the wife (then girlfriend) in 1967. Our first picture together.
- Kevin Keith
- Grand Poobah
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Grandmother with us kids, 1961. I'm the kid in front with the burr.
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- Wildcat
- Codger in Training
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Just sorting through some topics, seeing what I've missed. Found this recently during packing/unpacking. We sold the fixer upper we fixed up. Took advantage of the crazy world of the covid19 real estate market!)
Me on my first bike, a Yamaha 60. Dad dragged it home and got it going for me. The other kids had mini bikes. That's Illinois Mountain behind me. That lane you see heads up into the foot of the mountain, where Pappa Jim had his peach orchard. The hill just over my shoulder is called Grave Hill. It's where they would bury those who passed during winter, to be exhumed come spring. It was covered with these shallow divots where the graves had been dug. We'd lay in them as kids. My cousin Nancy and I cried and cried there when my Nana passed. We were six years old. We figured out that if grandparents could die it meant parents could die which meant...! Thanks for letting me reminisce!
I wonder if "blame Wildcat" will become a theme here? - Fr_Tom