Posted on 09/07/2013 5:50:34 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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Your childhood in the war....
Gateway to Imperial Beach.
The greatest FM radio station of the 1960s, was KFMK in Houston.
I just googled it and there is some modern stuff using the letters, but it isn't what used to exist before the FCC shut it down.
As wardaddy suggests, you’ve got a personal story that probably should be written up and shared at some point.
Give it some thought.
Big cities for me are London, Chicago (I know, I know) and Phoenix.
Interesting ones are Sedona, Gunnison, and Osage Beach.
I think you’ve got the NYC situation pretty much figured out.
I’d take the Hill Country of TX any day as well.
Really nothing to tell.
I was 6 years old when the Japanese invaded the place where I lived. My parents and I were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Most family members survived.
There are plenty of “my people” here in the country — most of us did very well and have contributed to this nation, I am proud to say. Most of us are just living our lives, keeping a low profile.
Arrived 12/25/1956. Served USAF for 4 years before acquiring citizenship. Attended university and was awarded BS and MS Chemical Engineering. Considered studying medicine after engineering but I was too old, too hungry and too broke. Worked in the oil industry instead. Never done illegal drugs, no police record.
The End.
(Curtains Please)
There are more libtards than I like to see in Sandpoint but they are still a minority. Most of them work for the school district. There are a surprising number of transient libs - they come here for “paradise” and then find that there are no jobs for those with college degrees in rice pudding, the Artiste market is saturated, and the welfare benefits aren’t very lucrative like in Cali, Oregoon, or Warshington. The most common complaint I hear from them as I’m buying stuff at their moving sale is “There’s just way too many rednecks around here.” Uh-huh.
Lots of retired cops and military around this area and they are most DEFINITELY the conservative type.
That being said, retirement is coming in about 5 years and I’m trying to sell my wife on the Lewiston area for the reasons you mentioned. I like to prospect for gold and there’s more of that in your area than in far N. Idaho. I’ve promised her that we will not live downwind of the Potlatch plant LOL!
My great uncle came back to Holland only to find his wife had become a NAZI. Because of her traitorous behavior all his assets were confiscated. He sued the government and got everything back. It was a huge family scandal as you can imagine. No one was allowed to say her name. I remember visiting him in Den Haag. I was young, seven years old and wanted to meet the lady with no name. My parents were so embarrassed. He was so kind and led me to the bedroom, told me she was sleeping and let me peek into the darkened room. I saw nothing but a lump covered with blankets. It left an impression.
After the war my father wanted to immigrate to the US. He came via Vancouver, Canada. It took about 8-9 years. In 1952-53 he and his brother drove illegally across the Canadian border to San Fransisco. He got a job for the Defense Department as a tool and die maker. He made great money until the INS tracked his car down. My uncle escaped with the car back to Canada. My father was arrested and put in jail for one night. He was given the ultimatum to either return voluntary to Canada and wait for the green card or refuse and get deported. He chose the former and went back to Vancouver, met my mother and then immigrated legally to the US in 1956 to the Tool and Die Capital of the World - Chicago. FYI, there are now 97,231 tool and die maker jobs available in the US. ; )
Have you ever been to Singapore?
I enjoyed Fort Siloso and the Battle Box tremendously.
http://www.travelfish.org/blogs/singapore/2012/10/05/itineraries-singapore-for-world-war-ii-buffs/
Chula Vista Gateway to Imperial Beach.
Beautiful Downtown Imperial Beach
When they get hungry and the bodegas are empty they will hit the road.
Yeah, just that. Mate, there are entire novels in that back story. I know it. Cheers.
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