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Troy and me as youngsters

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Troy and I had some great times whenever I came to see him and his family in Springford. I looked up to Troy and his brothers, Monty and Glenn.  We had so much fun, and sometimes I beleive looked for trouble but sometimes touble found us! One time, Troy and I decided to ride bikes into Strafford to get a pop,  or as I know pop as soda. It was kind of far we were around 14 or 15 and Troy showed me the way, well we got to the store shared a pop and then I thing Troy saw some friends of his (girls), I he went over to talk, well I went back into the store and came our a short time later only to find Troy left, his bike was gone.  I started to panic and got on the bike and tried to remember my way back to his house, well I got lost and went way out of my way.  In short I asked a guy at a store for some directions back to the firework warehouse, this I knew was close to his house, so  about  two hours later I finally made my way back, and got to Troys house, and there was Troy sitting on a chair with a grin on his face... He asked "were Ya Been?"  I wasn't happy, but laught!  I still thing he ditched me for some girl!! I will miss him and will always cherish the times we had back then! 

 

Posted by Ricky Panish (Cousin in Pa)
Tuesday February 2, 2016 at 5:38 pm
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