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THIS IS FOR LOE-ANN
Loe-Ann (not sure of the spelling) was a hitchhiker to whom I gave a ride on my way back to New York in August of 1968.
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VISITING EMPIRE HAVEN
A naturist resort in Moravia*, New York We’re going to make the nudist scene; we’ll cast off our garments and stroll on the green. Genitals bared, we will lie in the sun and stroke Read more…
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Three things I like
Reuven Goldfarb details the things that are really important in life: 77 WABC Radio, the 1884 - 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers and fast cars with the windows open.
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Cheering Gino Cimoli
Reuven Goldfarb recalls Gino Cimoli, who scored the final run at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn and who became the first Major League batter to step into the batter's box (he was was the lead-off batter in the Dodgers' first game after moving West) on the West Coast when the Los Angeles (Brooklyn) Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants played their first game of the season at Seals Stadium in San Francisco.