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May 24, 2009 - 05:48 AM
fred

  I'd just likr to remember my Pkw. J, H.S. best friend. Who was killed in Viet Nam, Wayne Thomas.His mom and my mom were close friends also.
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May 21, 2009 - 09:36 AM
Maureen A. Rafferty
Metaspace@aol.com

  Note to Judith Rizzotto-Enzor:
What a nice story you wrote about Michiele "Mike" Lewallen recalling your memories of her. I enjoyed reading your tribute to your friend. You both were blessed to have such a fine friendship. I didn't know Mike but through your story I caught a glimpse of her spark.

Note to the Storytellers:
I love reading about all the modes of transportation you conquered to become mobile. The recently expressed memories have been fabulous to read, especially the ones about your jobs and the places where you had fun. I, too, lived in that 'neck of the woods' (NW 33 Terrace). My mobility mode to freedom was my two feet. I remember the smell of Yardley's English Rose perfume in the drug store near my street on the south side of W.Broward Boulevard. Even though I now practice Aromatherapy as a massage therapist and have hundreds of fragrances, I have never been able to match the purity of smell as in that first, pristine whiff of rose from the tester bottle on W. Broward Boulevard.
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May 21, 2009 - 08:03 AM
Sherrie Turner
stow50@aol.com

  You all are SOOOOOO right. Those were the best of times. How lucky we are to have lived in them. How lucky we are to still remember each other and be in touch with each other to share. Don't let it go....we are DRAGONS FOREVER, FOREVER YOUNG !.
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May 21, 2009 - 04:41 AM
Patrick Gaines (Nova 1967)
patrick@hmsga.com