Question #1: If these stories were published in a book, would you buy it?
Question #2: What is your favorite story? Why?
Question #3: If you remember something we did together as kids, tell me about it. My memory is only so good.
Question #1: If these stories were published in a book, would you buy it?
Question #2: What is your favorite story? Why?
Question #3: If you remember something we did together as kids, tell me about it. My memory is only so good.
Yes, I’d buy it because you are my friend.
Too soon to tell… you are still writing?
are we still kids?
Kids and adults at the same time. Most of teh stories still take place in my youth but some are starting to show up from more current times.
Question #1: If these stories were published in a book, would you buy it?
Of course. Several reasons. First because we grew up together and are friends. Second it is part of my history, and you have troubled yourself to put it all together! Lastly, because it is enjoyable to read.
Question #2: What is your favorite story? Why?
I can’t pick a favorite. There are several of your stories that bring similar childhood episodes to mind, so those are fun. Then there are the ones that educate, where I say “oh my God, I never knew that!”, I like those too. And then the revealing ones, that tell a bit about you and some of our classmates…enlightening…so, no way to pick just one favorite!
Question #3: If you remember something we did together as kids, tell me about it. My memory is only so good.
Oh “puhlessse!” your memory is fantastic. 🙂
I also seem to recall for a long time the was a albino bull elk, that many of the old timers hunted, and I recall Dad Howie Mayer and and someone else hunting for it and no one ever did come close to it.I miss going to the Uhl’s to watch Dad and Sepp play ping pong.