I knew what you were going for there, Shan. I 'get' you.I meant award, btw.
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I knew what you were going for there, Shan. I 'get' you.I meant award, btw.
you should of seen what my face looked like!
That's because he was in Toronto. Just kidding! I've never been but have heard many wonderful things about that city. Would love to go there someday.He does look pretty happy - where was this taken? i.e. what state? I don't remember him looking this happy in Toronto
Pretty much!!!!
Ha, I"m OCD. I even have to correct myself.I knew what you were going for there, Shan. I 'get' you.
Was probably wondering what was wrong with those weirdo Canucks!That's because he was in Toronto. Just kidding! I've never been but have heard many wonderful things about that city. Would love to go there someday.
I was close enough to yell out 'Yo, Steve! Boxers or briefs?' But I didn't....
and maybe a bit of this:
Oh man, you missed the golden opportunity.I was close enough to yell out 'Yo, Steve! Boxers or briefs?' But I didn't....
( you remembered!)I was close enough to yell out 'Yo, Steve! Boxers or briefs?' But I didn't....
Ayuh! I sure didn't want to embarrass Moderator Marsha! I could just picture her backstage holding her head with both hands, mumbling 'Never again. Never again.'( you remembered!)
Ayuh! I sure didn't want to embarrass Moderator Marsha! I could just picture her backstage holding her head with both hands, mumbling 'Never again. Never again.'
And mine too!!Indeed this was at the event in Missoula, Montana. We had seats in the front row. This is as close as I have ever been to ol' Steve. If you think he looks happy you should of seen what my face looked like!
I will be forever grateful.Ayuh! I sure didn't want to embarrass Moderator Marsha! I could just picture her backstage holding her head with both hands, mumbling 'Never again. Never again.'
I love this picture so much. He loves kids..
Well I hope there was more than just physical attraction. I read somewhere (cannot recall where) something about him wearing some rubber boots around campus and she jokingly said "I think I'm in love" [or something like that].
Who knows if that is real or just a rumour?
Must have been tough way back when, living in a trailer with little kids and hardly any money.
I recall being in similar circumstances - renting part of a house, not having a lot of money to spend etc. I never really had a very steady job until after I applied to the Canadian military and got accepted. Wow - that was so many years ago. It was a different world. Not sure if I would apply today with all the unrest in the world. Back then we did mostly peacekeeping duties but everything changed after 9/11.
Anyway - that pic you posted showing Joe Hill and his Dad at roughly the same ages was a good one! You can really see the resemblance in that one - have a great day!
Hey - I just Googled it - turns out in was in one of his speeches - cool
"Now as for my remarks. The only person who understands how much this award means to me is my wife, Tabitha. I was a writer when I met her in 1967 but my only venue was the campus newspaper where I published a rude weekly column. It turned me into a bit of a celebrity but I was a poor one, scraping through college thanks to a jury-rigged package of loans and scholarships.
A friend of Tabitha Spruce pointed me out to her one winter day as I crossed the mall in my jeans and cut-down green rubber boots. I had a bushy black beard. I hadn't had my hair cut in two years and I looked like Charlie Manson. My wife-to-be clasped her hands between her breasts and said, "I think I'm in love" in a tone dripping with sarcasm.
Tabby Spruce had no more money than I did but with sarcasm she was loaded. When we married in 1971, we already had one child. By the middle of 1972, we had a pair. I taught school and worked in a laundry during the summer. Tabby worked for Dunkin' Donuts. When she was working, I took care of the kids. When I was working, it was vice versa."
That's because he was in Toronto. Just kidding! I've never been but have heard many wonderful things about that city. Would love to go there someday.