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I LEARNED THESE THINGS
The writer of these observations is my older brother Steve who was born in 1951. These are the things I have learned since I was young… Age 2: Brand new Craftsman tools make interesting sounds as they are dropped down the sewer pipe. (Grandmother saved my life that time.) Age 3: Girls are pretty. Age 4: It is perhaps true that if a child were to swing high enough, no one could ever catch them, but one must make the trip to the swing set faster than one’s mother to prove the theory. Lesson #1 Mothers can run faster than four- year-olds. Age 5: There is nothing of value in this world which can not be constructed of “Lincoln Logs” or “Tinkertoys.” Age 6: Kids laugh at anyone who carries a Teddy bear to school. Age 7: You should never tell your mother before taking little brother (Michael Hodgin J) to school with you because she would have said “no”…

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