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What small insignificant memory do you have that just never left you? 

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I can't think of it right now.

my neighbor, Mr. Pickens, who owned the renthouse he lived upstairs in and more property, but always went barefoot in the summertime outside in the grass.  he'd been injured in WWI and limped and sometimes he'd get started down the hillside yard and get to going too fast and fall and roll.  He always got up and went about his business.  No complaining, no squalling, no nurses, no buttons, just a man.  What a cool old guy.  He hung out clothes and mowed and climbed the steep steps in the corner stairway to his apartment and slept with the windows slightly open in the wintertime.  Maybe an insignificant memory.  Maybe not.  He'd been a widower for years and  had one or two kids.  They married late in life and had kids, but he didn't live with them or they, him.

The crowds partying in NYC streets, end of WW2.  I was 5.

by at a it, did good do go, all or any and. Part of a speech exercise from 7th grade English.

I didn't know you speak Klingon.

My second language.

eep opp ork

When I was very young I use to dig up and carry worms around in my pocket, it drove my mom crazy.  She would forget to check my pockets and throw my clothes in the machine and ta da a bunch of worms would come floating to the top.  I can't stand the sight of them now.

I have a whole new respect for you. that is a real cool memory

awwww,thanks.

Would you like to go fishing with me?

Last time I fished I was about 16 and we used minnows.  Now, I don't even eat meat, including fish.

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