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![]() > But I'm originally from San Antonio, TX. I
> came to Louisiana by way of the draft. One > of the benefit's of being born 50 years ago. Ahhh, you're just a baby. > I believe I met Doroty while attending > McNeese, selling ads for "The > Contraband". Ask your wife if she > worked for the student newspaper at McNeese. Yep. She was a short big titted lady in the Radio/Television circuit at McNeese. She worked with the "April 1st issues" and the Bayou Players. > I also met one of the sisters, who I > believed work in a state office, or > something like that. You're talking about > 22-23 years ago. That would be her older sister Mary Jo (the one I was dating when I met Dorothy... But the headline is much better than the actual story. Will relate it to you one of these days.) Dorothy remembers you - you were also involved with the Student Government, if she is remembering correctly. She also says she hung out with Lou Gerrts who is now wandering the swamps looking for nile virus infected mosquitos... Small world, huh? > As for Wayne - Wayne who? I only moved to > Sulphur 14 1/2 years ago. And I've never > worked in Sulphur. Been self-employed > selling promotional adv. across 9 parishes > of SouthBest LA. Sounds like you took over her mother & dad's route. Louisiana Souviners, Express Publishing, Current Greating Cards were some of the people they worked for. My youngest brother-in-law, Edward, says he went to high school with a Wayne Bevers, thought you two might be related. Guess not. > When I leave the house, it's one stop at the > Post Office, and leave town. I only have 4 > customers in Sulphur, out of about 400. I can understand that. Do you make it to Monroe? Anyway, Dorothy's mom, brother and sister live on 140 acres along East Houston River Road off Hwy 27. > So, where do you and Dorothy live currently? Unfortunately, Dorothy cannot live in LA any more because the leaf mold, weather, etc. causes her to live in an oxygen tent 3 months out of the year. So we are in the beautiful (HA!) town of Pahrump, home of Art Bell's Coast to Coast radio program, Nevada. She was back there for 3 weeks before, over, and after Thanksgiving. Sorry she missed you. |
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