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one summer day a young man took the sea beach express from gravesend brooklyn and rode to rector street in manhattan. he had been talking to his friend eddie, who's uncle was a linotype operator for an old comapany and he told the young man to see the shop foreman and ask about a position in their printing plant. so this eager, strong and handsome young man went up to the 5th floor of 130 cedar street and talked to nat, the shop foreman. so this handsome young man said, "hi nat, i'm here for a position. charlie, my friends uncle told me to see you". This article has been viewed 1975 times in the last 50 months Tyfoid Kid: 5th Dec 2006 - 14:00 GMTJack, how the hell do you do that. You make me feel like I've been there, like I'm that "young man." The only phrase I can come up with is it's like you touch my shadow. You need to write a book, seriously.
Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 5th Dec 2006 - 16:17 GMTYou may see an old man in the mirror, but the young man is alive and well in your stories. Keep telling us about him and he'll live forever. Princess: 27th Dec 2006 - 10:33 GMTI agree a book is in order. No one ever calls vintage wine "old" wine. You are vintage with your touching insights and photos. Keep up the good work Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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