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Subject: Re: Brief Quote


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Date Posted: 19:11:14 01/04/06 Wed
In reply to: the hipster 's message, "Brief Quote" on 23:46:37 11/30/05 Wed

I agree, Tom was a very funny guy. He cracked me up. I was at Heeawatha for one year, 4th grade with Mrs Taft, I believe. But I also had math with Mrs Heald 'cause I think they made us change rooms? We had 3rd graders in the class too because Essex was growing so fast; jeff brooks, aka Spike was in my class. John Quimby used to give me rides around the playground on his shoulders. The next year was at Summit, 5th grade, and then the split sessions in 6th grade at the Fleming school (what did they used to call this school, Mr knowsalot?).

Split sessions were great! Jon Nealy and I would be out for the day at noontime. We used to ride my stingray, double, down Pearl Street and make a wide swing onto School Street and pray that there were no cars coming! Then we'd go down and collect snakes off of Cascade Street where I lived; this was the last dirt road in the Junction, otherwise known as the 'dump road.'

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Date Posted: 21:33:25 01/06/06 Fri

Prospect Street School, I was in Mr Gazo's class in 4th grade it think or Seavers, in with all the other undiagnosed AD&HD kiddos ie Bill Dunton Jay Liberty Chris Hill Tom Barnier(god rest his soul)Pat Rooney Jim Bushey Mike Tortorella and the list goes on... Bill Dunton shut Mrs Heald in the classroom closet and nobody let her out too funny, I do believe he was the one who also pulled off Mrs Binghams wing, looking up dressing was just elementry for our class, we put poor Mrs Lunderville well on her way to the funny farm in 6 grade at Prospect Street School, Mr Baker was a trip, math class consisted of watching racing in forward then watching it again in reverse.

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