I found this key chain going through the old key drawer. It is the only thing I have left (other then fading memories) from Deans Circle. I found this in a mud puddle on the strip of grass we used to skim board on right across the street from the entry to Deans Circle.
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Wow, a genuine Deans Circle artifact. I still have a pretty decent scar from skim boarding out front of the Fine Arts Building. I never was worth a shit at that fine past time.
You rock Paul.
Beyond priceless!
Think of all the cool stuff that we could & would find in the yards of former Dean's Circles rug rats if we just did an archeological dig! I'm sure if you walked into the field behind the Larson's old house, it would be a gold mine of archeological treasures from our past!
Thats cool Paul, thanx for sharing it!
Ric, more like a hazard then a gold mine. :-)
Hmmm did we ever use the end of that key chain for "smoken roaches"? I remember those puddles of water infront of UOG would eventually end up with Toad eggs in them and little tadpoles.
Why, yes we did, but I'm sure we smoked worse things then toad eggs. :-)
Paul, if you have a chance, could you walk behind the once 'Larson house' and see if you can find any part of an old toyota, an engine block or frame?
Or some really old Guam Daily News boxes.
Hahahah, I remember I went to Japan for the Rotary club and Ben was supposed to deliver the PDN papers around the block for me. I guess every morning my Dad harassed him out of bed and every morning Ben got up and walked down the street and threw the whole pack of PDN papers over the cliff.
OK, so I am an idiot! I took me until today to realize what that thing (key chain)was/is? Time to wake up....Ric!
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