Most of the things I was taught, or learned on my own, as a child have been forgotten. But there are a few things learned in my youth that I still hold onto as an adult. And I sure am glad that I didn't forget it all. For the greater part, it was to always be safe and...
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1. To never anger the officials
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6 comments:
Did curtis scare you away from writing your youth stories in italic?? just wondering..cause i miss the.. "back in the country.." good post freddy
No, he just learned his lesson.
What lesson was that Curt?
That you can't write
I should rephrase that; you don't know how to any better than a two, tree year old.
Cutis i thought you weren't interested in freddy's columns. I personally enjoy them and i enjoyed his references to his youth.
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