Friday, October 19, 2007

Nice to know the circle is unbroken

Looks as thou at 52 i am the old man of the blog. I don't remember being the oldest Scott was older am i missing some others?
How about a time line i don't remember a lot of names here. The copelands 1964 harmon village the first night on guam 3 am we figured out we were in the flight line of something called fully loaded B-52 bad night got to move up to the circle 1969 nice move left guam 1973 stayed mad at mom and dad long time.

5 comments:

Ric Larson said...

As Chris said, "a Monster is born"! As Robert said, "it's alive"! The Dean Cirlce gang is probably the most rememberable time any teen age group in the world will not be able to surpass. We were living in a different situation than most of our teenager peers of the time. We were not State-side. We were what we had, us. Well this is at least how I view it.

pat said...

don't feel bad clay, I was pissed too when we left my junior yr. Cindy got to stay on to graduate. I started out my senior year at a new school I didn't give a crap about. Ended up it was'nt that bad being in a school with a bunch of other howlies...it felt kinda nice for a change. regretfully, I was pissed enough, I never ordered a class ring or a yearbook...what a dumbass.

DRL said...

Funny, we started out in harmon village, then went to the circle too. I did stay to graduate, GW.

Dave said...

Hey Clay, glad to see you made it you old man...just kidding. I'm going on 49 myself. Our family started out in Harmon Village also, in 1965. We moved to Merizo for 4 years, then up to Barrigada for 1, until coming to the Circle in 1971 to find a neighborhood filled with party animals, surfers and chicks. Wow! what a place to grow up.

DanL said...

Need to start a Harmon Village(people) blog site. LOL