San Diego Scuttlebutt, Number 2 > NAPA Gets Underway!Here Are the Earlybirds Joe Curran, our president, was the first arrival on the scene, then Henry, … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
San Diego Scuttlebutt, Number 2 > NAPA Gets Underway!Here Are the Earlybirds Joe Curran, our president, was the first arrival on the scene, then Henry, … Read More ›
< Pennant Bravo, May 2009 The Golden Westby Margarete Kuring This narrative continues from where Margarete’s previous two stories left off: “Living through World War … Read More ›
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that … Read More ›
< Impressions by Hal, Number 3 A Job Case? It was July 1947. I was working part-time at the Sunoco filling station on Rte. 22 … Read More ›
< The Rosewood Rambler, Number 3 And Yet Another Last Wordby Jake Warner First, let me clearly state that Glenn Engebretsen’s recounting of the convention’s … Read More ›
< The Web, Number 3 Second-hand Storeby J. Ed. Newman Antique Shoppes thrive. The collector obtains his prize, the dealer his sale and everyone is … Read More ›
Saint Patrick’s Day – Condition Green Dr. John Culver, historian, philosopher, and the finest teacher I ever knew, once remarked that being Irish is not … Read More ›
< The Boxwooder, Number 12 Observations on Obscenities THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE is blessed and enriched by a well known taboo vocabulary inherited from Anglo-Saxon with … Read More ›
< National Calamity, Number 15 Fracas Comments The hulabaloo arising out of the action of the San Diego Convention relating to the report of the … Read More ›
Reflections After a Hospital StayClarenceby Richard L. Hopkins For those who keep track of such things, this is a bit of background information on my … Read More ›