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The Journey Begins
Prior to treatment, Sept 27, 2010 in front of the Huntsman Cancer Center
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Hot Springs Savages
Some friends come into your life later, some come in the middle and some come early. The ones above got acquainted before age 10 and have stayed friends for over 40 years. Today, they enjoyed watching their alma mater, Hot Springs, win a state championship in football. Two of the crew even wore old memorabilia from "the day". L-R, Ross Alan "Rosco" Woods, William Lester Glen "Chiz" Chisholm, Glenda Diane (nicknames omitted by publisher) Baxter-Woods, Clancy Earl (Bird) King and William Todd (Toad) Morigeau. The crack staff couldn't locate Sheila Lynn Johnson in time for the photo. It's believed she had a game of craps going by the incinerator. We're quite sure Glenda is holding the coveted holy water enjoyed by a select few throughout the day.
It was the biggest thing little Hot Springs has seen. A huge crowd attended and it was all smiles with many tear producing laughs. It was a treat to see; Sick or Silly. She knows who she is. Nancy Elaine Fronapel-Mullen's story about donning Deanna Buck's Mom's clothes, lip stick & curlers to buy beer at Pay-n-Save might have been the best we heard all day. Curtis (Ky) Raymond Carry (class of '80) playing lead in the bar band kicked butt.
Clancy's 6-month checkup last week went well. All looks great and he's planning remission to last 50 years. Also, retirement is two weeks away! Clancy has served over 25 years with the Montana Department of Justice, Highway Patrol Division, the past eight as a captain. He was stationed in Helean, Hardin, Columbia Falls, Libby, Kalispell, back to Helena, then back to Kalispell. He's looking into some employment options, but is fortnate in that he can take his time. Does anyone have a need for a professional BS'er? Please contact him. Several people have stated that is the area in which he's most qualified. However, it's likely those folks are mistaken.
If laughter is the best medicine, we can toss the RX for a few months. Life is much better today. I hope you were able enjoy it too. If not, get the heck out there tomorrow and do it! LAUGH.
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