Sentimental Journey
Meg Larson
mgl at tardis.svsu.edu
Sat Mar 29 11:15:37 CST 1997
"Too many textbooks and discussions leave students free to make up their
minds about things"
--- Mel Gabler, Texas textbook critic
Meg Larson
Saginaw Valley State University
mgl at tardis.svsu.edu
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> From: BRIAN ANTONAK <Brian.D.Antonak at maf.nasa.gov>
> To: IPM Return requested <pynchon-l at waste.org>
> Subject: Re[3]: Sentimental Journey
> Date: Friday, March 28, 1997 4:13 PM
>
>
> 1. Hess toy trucks
>
> Every year when my family went east to visit my grandparents, the
Hess chain
> of gas stations seemed to have a different model of toy truck which my
> grandfather invariably bought for me.
>
> 2. big wheels
>
I want the adult sized Big Wheel, like the one Gallagher used in one of his
shows. I hate to age myself, but there were NO big wheels when I was a
kid, and I'm only 37. I did have the coolest, fastest tricycle on the
block, though; my big bro was into (and still is) race cars so he "souped
up" my little red trike and used to push me up and down the sidewalks (I
was 4). In fact, my little red trike was so much the envy of my
neighborhood that a girl form the next block knocked me off of it and stole
it, to give to her little brother for his birthday.
There's jsut no getting over some things . . .
> THE preferred form of transportation for on-the-go pre-schoolers
everywhere
>
> Brian, 22
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