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GregFL:
Thanks Chris, But I'd rather Ginger or Maggie say Im cute.

 :grin:

Antigen:
What, me? I never said Greg's not cute. Never said he was, either, cause he knows it already.  :wink:
There are not enough jails, not enough policemen, not enough courts to enforce a law not supported by the people.
-- HUBERT H. HUMPHREY, speech (1965)

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Anonymous:
There was another person at St. Pete Catholic that went to the Seed?  I always thought it was just Chris, Maggie and Dave.  Gonna have to dig out the old yearbooks I guess and see if I can figure out who it was.  Since I went in after you all, probably won't be able to.  I know in my time at the Seed there were only 2 of us, me and Cynthia P. and I didn't go back, I ended up graduating from Dixie Hollins and heard years ago Cynthia became involved with Straight.    

Whatever happened to Janice and Anne? I've often wondered.  Last time I saw Janice was about a thousand years ago outside the courthouse in St. Pete.  Anne not since the day she left the Seed.  And for the life of me I wish I could remember or figure out who Julie Burke is, her name is just so familiar and I also remember doing alot of those same things, dances at the Colliseum, a dinner boat ride, evenings at the guys house, Dana's wedding, progressive dinners in Sarasota and Bradenton, pool parties, lots of stuff I hadn't thought of in years.

Magpie:
There were also two brothers that came to SPC from Lakewood and to be honest when they came to SPC I tried to talk to them but they wouldn't talk to me because of my obvious bad habits.  So since they were so cute and seemed nice I thought what the hell maybe the Seed can help me too.  And that is how I was introduced to the Program.  I thank God everyday that I was a boy crazy girl.  
After I finished my 10th grade at SPC, my Mom and I moved out to Lakewood area and I finished HS there.  That school scared me because it seemed like there were fights everyday.  One day I got thrown into the lockers just because I had blond hair.  I was not use to the racial issues that seemed to be happening there--I use to wonder if it were truly racial fights or fights over drugs?  Another friend I miss was a black girl, she was a beautiful girl--she was in that picture Chris sent to me that I became pretty close with.  I miss her and hope one day to catch up with her again.  
I do keep in touch with others, but I don't want to use their names out of respect.

cleveland:
Certain people I would love to know their fate:

Jim H. big redneck half-Indian guy full of tall tales and charm. Used to work with him at a plating company and we'd sing David Allen Coe songs and go get barbequed chicken giazzards from a place on the other side of the tracks as they used to say. Married Cindy who also worked with us.

Bob, the first apartment in Plantation Gardens that I stayed at. Tall blond guy who had shot himself in the chest in a suicide attempt before the Seed, but he was charming and funny. Disappeared one day.

Tom D., a guy who came down from Cleveland - skinny, smart and funny, obsessed with Neil Diamond and Dodge Darts. He was quite a character.

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