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Date: 4/1/2022 3:14:00 PM
From Authorid: 5940
I enjoy reading this, when I was younger ( long ago ) I wasn’t as adventurous as I would’ve like to be. I realize now that one should pursue things that are advantageous and makes one happy. I almost decided to get a food vending cart or Van of my own back in 2006, but such is life. Thanks for sharing! |
Date: 4/2/2022 3:37:00 AM From Authorid: 42945 You have certainly lived an interesting life Harold...You would have met a lot of interesting people. I remember Lester Ellis and he was a great boxer...thank you for sharing this story with us. |
Date: 4/2/2022 5:45:00 PM
From Authorid: 21435
74 Love your telling, man. "We got to do, what we got to do." I tried pimping out my "talking dog," to people on the beach. The "talking dog" knows his way around a frisbee and we made a few bucks, stinging drunks, that thought that they could take him. He went undefeated, in two hundred thirteen matches, and we were planning to expand our operation to the west coast, when he got kidnapped and taken to Chicago. "L.D."---Yeah...It's a good thing, you showed up when you did. "Those guys" were planning on having me peddle cigarettes at "The 1914 Club." Write on, 74! |
Date: 4/5/2022 2:26:00 PM
From Authorid: 5301
...FUN FACT...In on of his previous lives, Hey Larry was an Oscar Meyer wiener. |
Date: 4/5/2022 2:39:00 PM
From Authorid: 5301
...it's weird that you mentioned the 1924 Club Kronk. Hey Larry once told me that in one of his previous lives, in 1914, to be exact, Hey Larry was the 9 iron belonging to Englishman Harold Hilton as he attempted to become the U.S. Open champion. |
Date: 4/5/2022 2:44:00 PM
From Authorid: 5301
...sometimes I dream that I am the Chevette that Hey Larry owned last year. What a nightmare! How about an oil change once in a while there pal? |
Date: 4/5/2022 4:19:00 PM
From Authorid: 21435
Hekler I once used a "9 iron" to make a hole in one shot, from four hundred and seventy yards out. "L.D."---HA! HA! What a laugh! You can't even see 470 yards! kronk---I used the "farce." "L.D."---You "are" a "farce." kronk---Ugh! |
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