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Archive for February, 2007

Lots of Me

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

I warned you that subsequent postings from 1972 would include an inordinant number of photos of me. My Dad had just gotten his Yashica TL Electro-X camera in early 1972 and was itching to create some serious picture snappage. Naturally, I, being just less than six months old, had to have been quite a novelty to the […]

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Ashleigh’s Dedication

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

As we inched our way into Summer, we partook in the first religious milestone in Ashleigh’s life on June 24, 1990. Ashleigh was dedicated at the Beavercreek Church of the Brethern, our family church since the early 1970’s. I recall standing at the front of the church and taking our vows to raise her as […]

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Bob Cline

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

Just one day before the world’s tongues were abuzz about the untimely death of super-whatever Anna Nicole Smith, a man of infinitely more character and wisdom passed away on February 7, 2007. Bob Cline was my Dad’s first cousin, being the son of my Grandma Range’s brother Ira. As far as I recall, I never […]

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California Here I Come - February 2007

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

I decided to throw caution to the wind on the evening of Thursday, February 8, and meet up with my friend Jason Heaton to participate in the tournament of champions trivia contest at MacGillicutty’s in Kettering - despite the ridiculously early flight I had to catch the next morning…and the fact that I was not […]

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The Millionaire…and His Sig

Monday, February 19th, 2007

During the midst of my autograph collection spree in the Summer of 1985, I went through a phase of trying my hand at stars of It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World - no doubt inspired by a recent viewing of the film. Milton Berle and Jim Backus were my first attempts at collecting the […]

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