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| Jim Heitkemper the summer before i turned 6,,,STORY TIME ////UNDERAGE selling beer to UNDERAGE IN NA , we were piking up hay at j.w. pearl place along the river near 7 mile lane and taking it up to the dr. Ried dairy farm my dad's cousins ran . rch maiser married my dads cousin who was one day older than dad ,. we were close threaded bunch .. Vincent brought 2 wagons down behind his 57 b/w Fairlane convertible ..arch sent us after some more beer and was hal pist that Vincent's gang in the barn nearly drank it all ,,well its hot . AS LONG AS THEY DO ME A GOOD JOB UPTHERE I AM OK . it was my 1st time in convertible and that v-8 was puffin thru glass paks all the way to new Albany on 111 we stopped in at the liquor which was right neat to the CASE Dealer ALVIN SHAFFER my middle name is Alvin. anyway ,,,. Vincent's classmate was clerking the liquor store, neither one was even 18, his dad was off on short errand i guess .. he told Vincent he cannot sell to him, Vincent said you aint selling to me , G-dammit you are selling to dad dummie,,. i need 3 cases of beer or he's gonna bite my az good. , here is your money . we can talk later we got hay to put up ,,. we took off down the street and stopped next to PAYLESS gas station , Vincent's girl hopped over into the backseat and came forward and settled herself between me and Vicent ,, her shorts generously showed some very nice legs ,, i was just 6 ,but i knew then roaring those glasspaks behind us , with a pretty girl and one of my best cousins , that life just don't get much better than this . she asked my name and I told her and asked her hers . and i told her she had pretty legs ,she gave me funny look and giggled said something in Vincants ear , Vincent roared with laughter saying i 'was a chip off the ol block of cousin Junnie'P Someone, entered 2025-01-12 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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