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Archive for April, 2007

A Tube Full of Yoko

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

yoko2.jpgSay what you will about Yoko Ono and her involvement with the Beatles’ break-up, but I still say she’s one of the kindest of all celebrities when it comes to appreciating her (and John Lennon’s) fans. She has consistently been full of surprises in the dealings I have had with her. As a mega-Beatles fan, I decided that one of the last autograph requests I would make during the Summer of 1985 was to Yoko Ono. On August 16, I sent only a self-address-stamped-envelope to Yoko – as I had no photos to send. Read the rest of this entry »

Easter 2007 – and Denise’s Birthday

Monday, April 9th, 2007

easter18.jpgEaster Sunday fell on April 8th this year – Denise’s birthday. It was the first time since 1928 that this would happen. Remarkably, it will happen again in 2012 – five years from now – but then will never happen again in Denise’s lifetime. So glad I had the chance to share that with y’all. The other strange thing about this Easter was that it was freezing cold outside – literally. There were snow flurries coming down as Ashleigh and I headed out to Darlene and Bob’s in Miamisburg for this year’s gathering. It was just earlier this week that I was taking walks around our neighborhood in shorts and a t-shirt. Only in Ohio could we go from 80 to 18 in less than a week! Read the rest of this entry »

Yeah, Buddy…It’s Jon Petering!

Sunday, April 8th, 2007

jon.jpgI met Jon Petering shortly after first being hired at the Beavercreek Kroger on May 8, 1989. He had already been there for a couple of years at that point so he was comfortably seated near the top in seniority on the bagger schedule (second only to Ashok Sohal), working Monday thru Friday the 9am – 5pm shift. So during the school year, I usually only ran into him at the end of his shift. It wasn’t long before I took a liking to Jon. He loved to talk and pontificate on any number of subjects – often with brutal honesty and exuberant conviction. All of his revelations generally started with the phrase “Yeah, buddy…” Read the rest of this entry »

Just Another Myrtle Monday

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

amon4.jpgOkay, we were in Myrtle Beach…so, now what was there to do? Apparently, sit around and take photos! This was my lazy (well, let’s say, laziest) day of the week. It wasn’t until dinner that I changed out of my pajamas. And I can’t honestly say that I remember even brushing my teeth. So, basically it was a day for sitting around and enjoying the TV. I won’t say ‘peace and quiet’ because we had three little ones around always keeping us on our toes. Mom, Denise, Ashleigh, and Adam (hereafter referred to as My Gang) went off to Barefoot Landing for a few hours while Bev, Karen, Abby, and Andrew (hereafter referred to as The Eds) went outside to play. So that was the cue to pop in some “Family Ties” and “Diff’rent Strokes” TV on DVD. Read the rest of this entry »

Visiting Jack Hanlon 2007

Friday, April 6th, 2007

jack.jpgThis was my second visit with Jack Hanlon – and I have to maintain that he is one of the nicest fellas you could ever hope to meet. Jack was a former child actor who had appeared in at least three of the silent Our Gang films: Ten Years Old, Olympic Games, and The Glorious Fourth. In addition, he had a role in the Buster Keaton classic The General. It was just over five years ago that Jack’s nephew contacted Bob and they arranged a meeting for the first time. Read the rest of this entry »