by Tdarcos » Sun Jan 30, 2011 5:15 pm
Knuckles the CLown wrote:Jeeze you a regular old Tom sawyer. A tour of the phone company and a disfunctional family. Less phone company more disfunctional family. Why couldn't your mother keep a man? How did your sister enjoy your gypsy comings and goings? Was anyone ever tied to a radiator and forced to watch a beating?
Christ I lived in colorado for 5 years, managed to get arrested twice, do time, fuck about 20 girls eat 500 shitty pizzas and drink 500 different kinds of great beers. My only regret was not getting a tour of the phone company :(
I didn't get old enough to be interested in girls until after I got to California, outside of the summer of 1976 when we lived in Colorado I was very young, under 15.
My sister didn't mind. Our family moved a lot, and it gave me "roaming syndrome," I tended to go out and see things every place I went. As far back as I remember I came to the conclusion that unless I went out to the airport to see it, walk around and look, I hadn't lived in that town long enough to be a resident.
When I was very young I went to Mitchell Field in Milwaukee, where we lived; I remember that was when they first started the installation of metal detectors. I visited what is now the torn-down Denver Stapleton Airport. I visited Long Beach Airport once or maybe twice; there wasn't much to see there. I've been to Los Angeles International more than a half-dozen times, always lots of things to see. I've been to Reagan National airport here three or four times, and I've been to Thurgood Marshall BWI and Dulles at least twice each, not counting times I went there because it was the connection or transfer point between bus or rail systems.
I have no idea why my mother never married again and didn't have boyfriends - which I understand now is strange - except my sister and I came up with a hypothesis about 5 years after our mother died. We suspect that, based on the stories she told us, what happened in her life, and how we lived, that our mother was sexually abused by her father.
No one was ever beaten in my presence, although when I was about 20 or so I committed my first premeditated killing. (Killing bugs doesn't count; you either step on them or you spray the place, but it's not the same.)
I drowned a cat.
We had to get rid of it, so rather than see it suffer long-term by starving on the street, I took it in the bathtub and held it under water as it fought me with all of its strength to live until it drowned and died.
It was after that fight with the cat where my brute strength permitted its execution, I decided that if we had further cats to dispose of they could fend on their own and I could and would abandon them on the streets, I could never do that again.
I'm not sure why, but that may be the incident that made my own opinions about capital punishment soften a bit, and I wasn't so virulently in favor of the death penalty. I'm still a supporter but I'm not rabidly fanatic in favor of it.
[quote="Knuckles the CLown"]Jeeze you a regular old Tom sawyer. A tour of the phone company and a disfunctional family. Less phone company more disfunctional family. Why couldn't your mother keep a man? How did your sister enjoy your gypsy comings and goings? Was anyone ever tied to a radiator and forced to watch a beating?
Christ I lived in colorado for 5 years, managed to get arrested twice, do time, fuck about 20 girls eat 500 shitty pizzas and drink 500 different kinds of great beers. My only regret was not getting a tour of the phone company :([/quote]
I didn't get old enough to be interested in girls until after I got to California, outside of the summer of 1976 when we lived in Colorado I was very young, under 15.
My sister didn't mind. Our family moved a lot, and it gave me "roaming syndrome," I tended to go out and see things every place I went. As far back as I remember I came to the conclusion that unless I went out to the airport to see it, walk around and look, I hadn't lived in that town long enough to be a resident.
When I was very young I went to Mitchell Field in Milwaukee, where we lived; I remember that was when they first started the installation of metal detectors. I visited what is now the torn-down Denver Stapleton Airport. I visited Long Beach Airport once or maybe twice; there wasn't much to see there. I've been to Los Angeles International more than a half-dozen times, always lots of things to see. I've been to Reagan National airport here three or four times, and I've been to Thurgood Marshall BWI and Dulles at least twice each, not counting times I went there because it was the connection or transfer point between bus or rail systems.
I have no idea why my mother never married again and didn't have boyfriends - which I understand now is strange - except my sister and I came up with a hypothesis about 5 years after our mother died. We suspect that, based on the stories she told us, what happened in her life, and how we lived, that our mother was sexually abused by her father.
No one was ever beaten in my presence, although when I was about 20 or so I committed my first premeditated killing. (Killing bugs doesn't count; you either step on them or you spray the place, but it's not the same.)
I drowned a cat.
We had to get rid of it, so rather than see it suffer long-term by starving on the street, I took it in the bathtub and held it under water as it fought me with all of its strength to live until it drowned and died.
It was after that fight with the cat where my brute strength permitted its execution, I decided that if we had further cats to dispose of they could fend on their own and I could and would abandon them on the streets, I could never do that again.
I'm not sure why, but that may be the incident that made my own opinions about capital punishment soften a bit, and I wasn't so virulently in favor of the death penalty. I'm still a supporter but I'm not rabidly fanatic in favor of it.