Fifty years ago . . .And that's as far as I got - how'd you do?
Did I just say that? Did I actually just start a sentence with fifty years ago?
You never think it will happen to you. It’s something your dad would say. Or maybe an uncle. Or a granddad.
On May 10, 1970, a Mother’s Day Sunday just like this year, if somebody started a sentence with “50 years ago," they would have been talking about May 10, 1920, when 100 women took ill with ptomaine poisoning after a church breakfast in Melrose.
When you are 16 years old in 1970, you are never thinking about the past. You are thinking only about today and tomorrow. You have a baseball game Monday and you could use a couple of hits to boost your batting average.
You are working a nine-hour shift scooping ice cream because you’re going to need $25 for the junior prom ($10 for the ticket, $10 for the tux, and $5 for the corsage for Joanie McGovern).
Sunday, May 10, 2020
Another Walk Down Memory Lane
It'll be nice to have live sporting events again, if only to rid ourselves of yet another self-indulgent / self-referential piece by the Shankster.
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