Interesting stuff.
Back in the day, I'm glad I was not aware of the specific danger you were facing at Priscilla's home. I'm sure I would pray for you and judge the dobermans to the pit, and you would end up perishing, and they would live very long, fulfilling lives. Whew!
kBOY Wrote:
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> Speaking of Priscilla, I barely escaped being
> attacked by her two security dobermans that
> continually roamed the premises after I casually
> wandered into the livingroom that was apparently
> off-limits while my boss was discussing the job in
> the kitchen with 'the Colonel', Priscilla's dad.
> When the maid noticed I had 'gone missing', my
> boss hailed me from the kitchen. I was sternly
> notified by the maid that had the dobies found me
> first, it might not have gone well.
>
> Priscilla showed up soon afterward in a jogging
> outfit, and I remember being surprised at how
> short she was. (Everybody looks bigger on
> screen.) Lisa, who was about 12 at the time,
> would spend her entire days hanging out in the
> maids room watching TV. Oh, the lives of the rich
> and famous.
>
> -------
>
> Robert Vaughn's house was right next door to OJ's
> back in the day. Fortunately OJ was not home at
> the time because I hear he liked to play around
> with knives.
>
> -------
>
> Steve Garvey seemed to be a guy very impressed
> with himself, although his wife was very cordial
> to the workers.
>
> ------
>
> Edward James Olmos was totally down earth and
> someone you would enjoy having a couple of beers
> with--and I think we might have . . .
Back in the day, I'm glad I was not aware of the specific danger you were facing at Priscilla's home. I'm sure I would pray for you and judge the dobermans to the pit, and you would end up perishing, and they would live very long, fulfilling lives. Whew!
kBOY Wrote:
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> Speaking of Priscilla, I barely escaped being
> attacked by her two security dobermans that
> continually roamed the premises after I casually
> wandered into the livingroom that was apparently
> off-limits while my boss was discussing the job in
> the kitchen with 'the Colonel', Priscilla's dad.
> When the maid noticed I had 'gone missing', my
> boss hailed me from the kitchen. I was sternly
> notified by the maid that had the dobies found me
> first, it might not have gone well.
>
> Priscilla showed up soon afterward in a jogging
> outfit, and I remember being surprised at how
> short she was. (Everybody looks bigger on
> screen.) Lisa, who was about 12 at the time,
> would spend her entire days hanging out in the
> maids room watching TV. Oh, the lives of the rich
> and famous.
>
> -------
>
> Robert Vaughn's house was right next door to OJ's
> back in the day. Fortunately OJ was not home at
> the time because I hear he liked to play around
> with knives.
>
> -------
>
> Steve Garvey seemed to be a guy very impressed
> with himself, although his wife was very cordial
> to the workers.
>
> ------
>
> Edward James Olmos was totally down earth and
> someone you would enjoy having a couple of beers
> with--and I think we might have . . .