I hear ya Rall, and I can really relate to the essence here. I was a skinny grade school choir boy in the ‘50’s, at Assumption parish, singing the daily M-F morning mass, and doing the latin responses. That changed dramatically in 1960, 😏
LOL. Perfect response to Mr. Dean! My parents disliked my first high school boyfriend, Bill McClure who resembled James in many ways. Their instincts were spot on, good that he joined the navy before their instincts were realized.
It would have been his loss! Fabulous ending Rall.
ReplyDeleteI hear ya Rall, and I can really relate to the essence here. I was a skinny grade school choir boy in the ‘50’s, at Assumption parish, singing the daily M-F morning mass, and doing the latin responses. That changed dramatically in 1960, 😏
ReplyDeleteI can see you as a choir boy Rob :)
DeleteLove the wink in the last line!
ReplyDeleteAhhh, the bad boys love the convent girls ... consider them a great challenge and prized notch on their belt.
ReplyDeleteLOL. Perfect response to Mr. Dean! My parents disliked my first high school boyfriend, Bill McClure who resembled James in many ways. Their instincts were spot on, good that he joined the navy before their instincts were realized.
ReplyDeleteI too like the ending.
ReplyDeleteGlad you made up for it!
ReplyDeleteRall, they say opposites attract. Good thing parents have good eyes to curb those attractions -- at least most of the time.
ReplyDelete--Li/Lisa at tao-talk