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My Ole Buddy is Stoppin In


By Dub and Deb ——--July 23, 2011

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Good morning. We hope all are well this morning, and thanks for stopping by! My “ole stompin buddy,” Kevin is coming down to eat lunch with Deb and I today. His wife, mother and sister are coming too. This is probably a good thing though, because I’m not so sure Deb can keep Kevin and I straight, by herself anyway!

Years ago she kept us about half in line, and as good as she likes Kevin, she probably liked seeing him leave just as much. Kevin’s real intent for coming though is he’s who I “lifted,” I mean swapped and bartered with, for that set of Civil War books I just received. They were Kevin’s, and he’s here to pick up his end of the bargain. Lunch on top of this…priceless. I’ve known Kevin since 7th grade. He was my best friend then, and still is today, and you could sit down with the two of us listening to our tales, and probably get offended pretty quick, but remember…this was back in the day. We never went to school together, he lived one street over from us, and this was the boundary of a different school district. I went to Apopka, he to Lochart, and Edgewater. After school Kevin went to college, and I went to raisin’ a family, but back then was raisin’ much more cain than anything else, I regret to say today. Kevin ended up moving to New York City, Daryl, a buddy of his from college, and their goal was stardom! Daryl landed a role as part of the Saturday Night Live cast for several years. Daryl was the great impersonator of then President Clinton. He portrayed Clinton numerous times. More...

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