Mike's Corner
March 2004
Movies That We Watch
       In the depths of the sky-blue sea burst, the five boys were twinkling into the stores for Christmas shopping. The prices were so cheap all the stores were full of complete values. Everyone could find a deal and a special gift for everyone on their list. It found the day so fantastic the five boys were treading on the monthly disposed of leaves before the snow flies in December. The trees were awfully bare as if God cried down for all the leaves to fall off their perch. Well, their wintry perch was now at the feet of the five boys as they each took a rake and preceded to rake up the leaves and put them into brown bags. As of by command the five boys were done in two hours and they each had twenty big bags of leaves lined up alongside the sidewalk taking up all the free space that was used to get by. At least their not on the carpet in time for the snow-storm. The five boys quickly got up their pay for raking the leaves and preceded to go downtown to catch dinner and a movie at the Calypso. It was a lovely evening and the stars were shining with a jet black background. There was a two drink minimum at this club and they quickly met these qualifications. One of the guys left before going to the movie; he said good-night after getting his share of the leave money. The four men went on to the movies to see the number one Disney movie. One of the four men got a large tub of buttered popcorn, one of the men got a large cola and two of the men got snickers and milky way bars respectively. They found the movie was being shown in theatre five, and they gave their tickets to the ticket taker. The four men preceded to screen five to find their seats. The man with the popcorn went in the middle right. The man with the milky way went to the front six on the left. The man with the snickers went to the middle on the left and the man with the cola stayed in the back. See, I totally confused you, you actually thought these men would sit together and share the drinks and popcorn and candy. The man who ate the snickers got up to leave, left the cinema and preceded to walk home; he walked North. The movie droned on and these three men were really board stiff, because it was a pg rated movie and there was no nudity involved. The man who ate the milky way got up to leave as the credits were rolling. He preceded to exit one of the doors near the screen. He preceded west towards his home. The guy who ate the popcorn got up, left the half-eaten tub of popcorn on the seat and walked up the incline towards the rear exit. He stopped at the guy with the cola and asked him if he had some coke left. The man had a little left and he gave it to him. They got up together and preceded to exit the cinema. They walked together South on the main drag as it was just starting to mist in the air. It was a marvelous day, one of the men said. The evening closed in on them and the credits were finally stopped. It was almost over and the outtakes were playing from the movie as the cleaning crew for the cinema was finishing up. The lesson or morale of this story is, if you want to see nudity in a pg movie wait till the movie rolls the credits, you will see it at the end.

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Lauren and I

      About seven years ago I was approached by Rick Gonzales of Neponset River House concerning a job. The job was part-time at TJ Maxx. It sounded like a good job so I told Rick that I was interested in it. I met him at TJ Maxx and was on the way to working for a living. I was the second person there and that other person was Lauren. We went in and filled out the paperwork. We started work the following Monday and it was great to work again. Lauren was very supportive towards me and I liked it very much. We went to Boston Market every day we worked. This blossomed into a most rewarding love and today we share in the love of a lifetime. We were married in May.

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