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Young lady, I have gone…
Young lady, I have gone across country on a truck back in my teens when the serial killers were really rampant and I suggest that you be careful. Even with your young lover there are diseases. I’m sure your boyfriend has told you about the women that offer themselves to truckers. Some of them are old enough to be his mom. You don’t want to catch somethin’ you can’t throw back. It’s amazing to me that your parents would let you do this, my parents died when I was very young so no one really “cared” what I did in my teens. If they care about you and you care enough to listen to them if they say this doesn’t sound like the healthiest life for a girl your age, listen to them. Don’t get worn out and used up before your age, young girl. It’s been done too many time and time slips away faster than you know. PS: Not to mention, if you get pregnant and your boyfriend is still on the road with some non-pregnant young girl. Think, youngin’, please think.
well im 16 years old and…
well im 16 years old and my boyfriend and i like to fool around in his truck . he drives a tractor trailor …hes 19 years old and i go with him sometimes when he goes on a long trip. he has a bunk in the back and we have to sqeez into that each night. we fool around in there mostly all the time. my parents finaly let me go with him the first time in his truck about a mounth ago and i’ve gone about 2 times already. thx.
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Growing up In Brooklyn and…
Growing up In Brooklyn and Manhattan, I’ve lived on the 6th floor, the 4th, and the 3rd. I remember the skill it took to throw the keys down to a visitor, or family. This doesn’t work too safely from floors higher than the 8th, but for the lower floors there was a definate art to it. I remember putting the keys into a raggedy (but clean) sock, so that they wouldn’t kill the visitor who invariably insisted on trying to catch it rather than let physics take it’s natural course. Small paper bags were a regular, too. Also the skill of not mis-targeting and landing your set of keys in the gutter grid, down with the NYC rats and their welcome committee. (I lost a handball down there once and was welcomed). Siblings always aimed for your head when you asked them to throw the keys down. The brass or steel they used back then must’ve been a heck of a lot stronger than they are now because they hardly ever broke; considering they were tossed out of the window onto concrete several times a day. Keys nowadays (especially my ignition keys) break after a few months. My folks have keys so old the print has worn off of them.
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Hello everybody who remembers…
Hello everybody who remembers Highview, New York. I’m Rob Barkan. My family owned the Terrace House bungalow colony on Boris Road between Boris Colony and Jack Shrier’s Overlook, down the hill from Sha-wan-ga Lodge hotel all us kids snuck into. I was the kid who built homemade pinball machines and gocarts and ran my own radio station in 1961. There is just too much memory from that time to list–all good. Anybody else stay in this little summer world from 1950’s to 1960’s? robbybarkan [at] yahoo [dot] com