Soon you will be going to the class reunion I over exaggerate as you head for the door I think my kids Think I not only read ally Oop in the comic strip they act like I knew him personally. Here is what they Don’t know let’s start easy when you’re setting in the country club and there is a lull listen with your mind It not that far to the end of the golf course from the west south corner to the first road that is an eighth Of a mile every hot rod man or girl already knows that. Play the song GTO in your head going to shut Them down GTO. Listen to Jims engine howl he had it stroked and bored out in Taylorville you can do that when daddy owns a bar to bad howl will turn to sobs really. Glen’s driving a dodge cornet with an automatic on the floor sixty six factory line job you wouldn’t know it by looking Glen blew him away coming out of the hole never touched or came close at top end Glen was a lone well I told you what Jim was doing. Strain a little more you can hear a fifty five chevy leaving the Dog & Suds headed for Elvers Skating rink he floors it finally he lets it back off what a sound as that glass pack muffler rips the night air see any Dinosaurs got rid of that old feeling yet. Out on the street here comes the bad with a capital B Lee miller Is driving his fifty five Chevy burnished brown all the chrome plus the door handles are gone inside and out it is a Dream are you getting it yet I’m talking about your achievements. Kenny Krivage is over at Rocks burning cigarettes through five dollar bills on his arm before he was just a good looking kid then the sixties got Him you were either at rocks or hiding from those that went there. Lot safer drinking cherry coke with Janice at the hometown cafe even Karate didn’t protect you at rocks the Neece kid even taught it but when you got a fist of fives coming at your head it not time for theory its time for action. Who can forget the pied piper Jim Handy was the shortest guy in town unless you were in the first grade but the gang of six foot behemoths that were his constant companions were hard to miss it must have been how the poles felt when they saw the Germans on the march. They had a menacing sound long before they laid a little love on you, your life’s last moments filled with terror until you realized they turned the corner and went another way how selfish you felt as you sang someone else is going to die today give me a fire breathing dragon any day. Poor oh pop sinnard never got any business just one kid drinking a vanilla shake his special thin hamburger I bet that guy could get a hundred burgers out of a pound of ground round well the pin ball machine was wide open I guess the kid got even for the hamburger there was a certin Song on the juke box something about eighteen miners scrambled from a would be grave there he stood all alone Big bad John. Let me tell you Pop knew it he heard it every day I think he stated crying for the miners one day or was something else on his mind. Well I would be remiss if I didn’t tell you about what was going on in the other part of the country west coast on 101 going to Frisco going south 101 on the other side Jan and Dean the Beach boys came a live for a mile and a half every blond guy and girl and all the hot rod chromed out zooped up cars of every Description was headed to Laguna Seca to the races all the while we were in a Volkswagen bug military haircuts civies on we looked like a bunch of confused narks like were going to fool any one in that car And garb we were wearing not to worry hippies are not long on thinking especially when they stood on the corner in the height and Ahbury in broad day light selling *** for a nickel a lid slang for five bucks you could get small glad bag of Royal Gold hashish or do what the winos do get a bottle of thunderbird or ripple what ever know this Wolf Man Jack is blasting the air waves from Mexico since he violated the rules our hero the man could talk jive and if you were high you thought he was divine I guess you surmise I wasn’t a Christian at this low point in my life but the Monterey Pop festival was in full swing. The line up Janis Joplin Jimmy Hendricks mama and the Papas Otis Redding of Dock of the Bay fame and a cast of Thousands of hippies you couldn’t find a bare spot down town Monterey sidewalks grass the kind you walk on doorways every where a hippie and not a bar of soap among them. Know this you have been tamed by time and age but to duck your head forget it this world won’t see your kind again.