@mister-moggy saidBank job?
a white 1956 ford sedan. drove it to fayetteville, arkansas and back one time.
@HandyAndy
i have been in jail twice and also juvenile hall as a child and i have committed several felonies for which i was never arrested for, but no, the trip to fayetteville was a two day visit to an old
mansion in the hills where i drank "crick coffee" and pulled weeds out of tomato patch. i went to look for work on a newspaper and did not get the job. went up the road to springdale and looked into a job pulling turkeys off a truck at a plant that made dog food. i didn't take the job. drove back to los angeles and returned to the newspaper i left.
@mister-moggy saidL.A. Times or Herald Examiner?
@HandyAndy
i have been in jail twice and also juvenile hall as a child and i have committed several felonies for which i was never arrested for, but no, the trip to fayetteville was a two day visit to an old
mansion in the hills where i drank "crick coffee" and pulled weeds out of tomato patch. i went to look for work on a newspaper and did not get the job. went up ...[text shortened]... e dog food. i didn't take the job. drove back to los angeles and returned to the newspaper i left.
@mister-moggy saidMine was a 1957 Ford sedan. Bought for $150 in '72 when I was in high school. Yeah, It was a piece of junk, but served me well for a few years.
a white 1956 ford sedan. drove it to fayetteville, arkansas and back one time.
@HandyAndy
i worked at the herald first when the workers went it first went on strike. i was
a "scab" and crossed the picket lines. years later i worked in what is now called the "library" but in my day it was known by it's old name as "the morgue".
after my trip to fayetteville though i returned to the whittier daily news.
@mister-moggy saidThat was a tough strike. It lasted for years, as I recall.
@HandyAndy
i worked at the herald first when the workers went it first went on strike. i was
a "scab" and crossed the picket lines. years later i worked in what is now called the "library" but in my day it was known by it's old name as "the morgue".
after my trip to fayetteville though i returned to the whittier daily news.
The paper never seemed to recapture its public image and folded in the 80s.