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King of the hill

In the late 60s early 70s there was a gang war between the Parkers and the Hutters.Me,being so young,was not allowed out due to the violence.I can remember the bloodied faces with thier galvanized trash can lids as shields walking past our yard as if it were yesterday.Only to find out in recent years that these defeated warriors had fallen to two couragous combatants.These two had taken refuge at the "Pump House".The pump house was a in ground fresh water holding tank and pumped water to the residence of Lacy Park.On the top of this tank was a large concrete slab.Here they had armed themselfs with dozens of glass bottles and,as thier enemies climbed this hill to overtake them,were met with shattered glass off the concrete and into thier faces. "Awsome" The one,I'm sorry, I cannot remember the name but the other my big brother Pete-King of the hill.  Love Ya Man,your little brother Eric

Sunday September 28, 2014 at 10:29 am
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