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Memory: Saving Jacobs Life
Date:
Summer of 2006
Location:
Indian River
City and Locale:
Boise Idaho
Memory Category:
Accident
Memory of:
TheMemoryCrawler
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In our travels out west, my grandpa and I had planned on driving from Yellowstone out the south entrance and then go through Boise to visit my cousin Jeff and his wife sweet mom100 and their kids. I was so excited to see them and it was great to pull in there in our car that had driven all the way from Michigan out there. sweet mom100 had told me that Jeff wanted to know if I would want to go tubing down a river and I said sure.



So later in the evening before dinner (after Jeff bought some new inner Tubes), we all packed them in teh van and drove about a mile through his neighborhood to the local elementary school and we got to the river. Now we didnt think anything of the river, it being in a neighborhood. We didnt even really contemplate and about 5 adults didnt even suggest to take life preservers. This turned out to be a costly and scary decision.



So we get into the river and this river is ice cold, but eventually after many . . . Read More..
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UserName: TheMemoryCrawler
Name:Dave

Hometown:
Waterford, MI

Memories:282

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Add Comment View Comments View Memory MediaPosted On: July 25, 2006 - 02:44 PM


Memory: Zombie Tag
Date:
Summer of 1990s
Location:
Rifle River
City and Locale:
Michigan
Memory Category:
Childhood Memory
Memory of:
lellel
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I remember playing "Zombie Tag" with my brother, my cousins Dan (dan10878) and Dave ( TheMemoryCrawler) and my childhood friends John and Derek Conrad. It was kind of a mix between"tag" and "hide-and-go-seek". Zombie Tag could only be played at night. One person was "it" at first. Everyone else hid. The person who was it was only allowed to walk because Zombies can't run. (But really they only had to walk when no one was looking). Being "it" really sucked in Zombie Tag since it was dark and everyone else was hiding in a large forest and you could only walk. The people who were hiding were allowed to move around too. They could yell out to the others to notify them that the Zombie was coming.

However, if a Zombie was able to sneak up and "tag" someone, then there were two Zombies. We would play this way until there was only one person left and he/she was the winner. It was a lot easier to catch people when there was more than one Zombie.

I loved those nights, hiding behind a tree . . . Read More..
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UserName: lellel
Name:Noel

Hometown:
Clarkston, MI

Memories:138

Rank:
"Memory Zen Master"

Add Comment View CommentsNo Media Uploaded... Posted On: July 26, 2006 - 11:31 AM

Memory: Gangstas at Rifle River
Date:
Summer of 1990s
Location:
Rifle River
City and Locale:
Michigan
Memory Category:
Fearful Event
Memory of:
lellel
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I remember it was one of the first Rifle River trips for me.  There were some older kids there (probably teenagers at the time) and one of them in particular was a troublemaker.  I remember that he said that he was part of a gang from Chicago and that they were a national gang, terrible and powerful.  This had a fearful effect on me.  I remember it being one of the first times I had heard about such a gang.  I am not certain, but now I know that teenagers say a lot of silly things like that to make them feel important and validate themselves.  I know the guy's father and the kid is probably just a spoiled suburbanite.  But still, as a kid I remember feeling pretty inimidated.
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UserName: lellel
Name:Noel

Hometown:
Clarkston, MI

Memories:138

Rank:
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Memory: Rifle River Scenery
Date:
Summer of 1990s
Location:
Rifle River
City and Locale:
Michigan
Memory Category:
Childhood Memory
Memory of:
lellel
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I have definitely been reminiscing about Rifle River lately. I remember the scenery. I remember when we started getting close how the road would be less wide and we would be surrounded by tall trees. What I didn't understand then was that this was because we had got off the expressway. The road looked like many roads in Michigan look like and because of this I would never be able to remember how to get there just by the landmarks. I remember that we would . . . Read More..
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UserName: lellel
Name:Noel

Hometown:
Clarkston, MI

Memories:138

Rank:
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Add Comment View Comments View Memory MediaPosted On: July 26, 2006 - 11:58 AM

Memory: My introduction to pop music
Date:
1990s
Location:
Woodcrest House
City and Locale:
Clarkston Michigan
Memory Category:
Childhood Memory
Memory of:
lellel
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I remember when I was first really introduced to pop music.  Previously I had liked a song here and there and I owned a Paula Abdul album (Spellbound).  However, I really only listened to jazz and classical.

I think I was in tenth grade.  It must have been 1995.  I remember that Jim Falk introduced me to Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and the Rolling Stones.  Shortly thereafter, I remember Austin Meoning playing Green Day for me in my room.  And I remember liking what I heard.

I remember running downstairs and informing my parents of the music that I had "discovered".  They smiled and humored me and soon after I started spending my allowances up at Music Master instead of at Video Game Master and The Vault (a comic store).

Back then I used to be able to buy a few albums with my $20/week allowance.  Nowadays that only buys me one album at Best Buy.  I guess I could still download two albums of MP3s for $20 but it just is not the same.

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UserName: lellel
Name:Noel

Hometown:
Clarkston, MI

Memories:138

Rank:
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Add Comment View CommentsNo Media Uploaded... Posted On: July 27, 2006 - 11:09 AM


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