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Where are all the St Pete Seed peeps??
GregFL:
BTW Shelly, you were in the Seed in 73/74. Do you remember my step sister Shirley...married John L?
Stripe, I do remember a bridgett but I can't place the face right now.
Shelly....part of the ole Lakewood early clan!
What is your opinion of your time there?
I love to here from Lakewood High Kids, especially since my entire life turned upside down and I had to run for it while at lakewood, never to return.
I made a class of 77 reunion a few years back and saw some kids that were in the Seed with us...Rick B...Speedy B....and a few others.
once again...GOOD TO HEAR FROM YOU. I am disapointed you don't remember me. If you have an old annual, look me up.
GregFL:
Hey Shelly, speaking of Arthur...you remember his stories about having a car he kept together with rope and coat hangers?
He was scary, but he was also nice. I really don't know what happened to him.
anyone?
GregFL:
--- Quote ---On 2005-06-17 19:20:00, Anonymous wrote:
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--- Quote ---She was from somewhere around the St Pete area - she referred to it is as "the home of the newly wed and nearly dead."
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Actually, we referred to the ENTIRE state of Florida as "the home of the newly wed and nearly dead" since I moved there in 1969 :lol: "
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There is an old joke that goes something like this.
People from up north save up all their life and when they get old they move to florida...
to be near their parents in St Pete.
hehe
Anonymous:
Don't know what happened to Arthur, but does anyone remember Arthur sometime in 74 / 75 having to use a cane? I never really knew if he injured himself or had phlebitus(sp) but I remember for a good period of time he was really limping around. The visual is almost a dopleganger of Sam Jackson as the "glass man" in M Night Shamylan's movie "Unbreakable". He was quite intimidating with his physical presence, but he was actually one of the nicest staff members there was and he was very sentimental.
GregFL:
Arthur was senior staff in St Pete. One day he disappeared and we heard he was back working in Lauderdale.
several months later he came back for our christmas party and served us food. That was the last I ever heard of him
One of you longtimers let us know what happened to him please.
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