I thought it might help fire some synapses if we could figure out whose house was whose. Sounds like Dr. Seuss! I realize many of the structures have changed but we should be able to figure it out. Some I think I remember correctly:
B=The old lady that hated kids
C= The Caraways
D= The Jonese
E= The Copelands
Okay, help!
10 comments:
Jeff, I think you'll have to add more letters, there are more houses like the Kalbs and MacDonalds on the other side of the street from your Q,R,S,etc.
Desi, Ric, Sean, Dave and Steve lived in 'R' I think.
Chris and Dave Larson were in K, the Sicklers lived in M, Sparks in Y and Rod Duncan in V. Chris Toal lived in B, before the lady that hated kids???
Cindy,
you even spelled my last name right, You are a dear. Yeah we were second house from the very top left. And please don't forget to give the bus stop a letter too, it was almost a second home for some of us.
Desi, Ric, Sean, Dave, and Steve(Perdew and Other Larson's) were in S.Kalb's were accross the street from R. Jaquet's were in P. I called her Kelly, someone else called her Kim, lived accross from S, next to the Kalb's. Later than most of you the Panalla's lived in D(I think, mabey E). Was O the house we played football at? She didn't mind us playing football on her yard, just don't drink water out of her outside faucet. It was behind M where we were rolling down the cliff in a refridgerator box, I cracked the top of my head open, Dan Larson was sitting on my head as I screamed for him to get off me. He couldnt move, the way he was. Someone had to rescue us. I don't recall the name of the girl in W, but we taught her to show her love to her mom with only her middle finger. That was one of the worst beatings I ever heard, and still feel bad to this day. The Eldridge's lived two houses strieght up from P. The Eldrige gils made us get rid of Mildoo, our German Sheppard. Matt Kalb was the only person that could get close to him(outside of our family).
I forgot the bus stop. Some of you had a glass gallon jug cut in half, filled with "holy water". I was verry thirsty. I, for some reson, stayed home from school with the stomach flu the next day.
The old lady who hated kids lived in A. I remember the time I got my leg caught between the tire and frame of Dave's bike in front of her house. I was screaming like a little girl (apparently I did that a lot) when she came out and told me to keep it down. Dave not-so-politely told her to F-off. That made it all worth while.
Who lived in L? I remember they had a couple of bad-ass German shepherds, which meant their house never got egged.
Dr. Harry Owings, 2nd wife Cathleen and his son who was much older than all of us. The dogs were Valerie and Gruff. Gruff was all black and would run at me full speed and then stop dead in front of me.I think Valerie would have gladly sunk her teeth into any of us. My dogs never could get it that they were out sized and always tried to fight with them when the Owings walked them past our house. I guess King dog thought his cologne of seasoned dead toads crushed and baked on the road were enough to keep anything away.
Most of us had a very limited vocabulary in those days.
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