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One of my co-workers decided to take his life in a different direction after 17 years, so last night we had a going away get together for John. One fine young man and I wish him only the best.
There was another young man that was wandering around outside the fence, it was easy to tell that he felt uncomfortable being there. I made a couple of trips to the deuce for various items and invited him in every time, but it was pretty obvious it was feeling like an outsider.
I offered him a drink, water, Dew, Gatorade, Pepsi or whatever else was in my cooler. He said he might take a bottle of water. So we walked over to the deuce and I started by asking him if he knew what the tail gate steps were used for. After getting him something to drink, I stayed out and talked with him for a while and he was asking about the deuce.
We were walking around it speculating about how it got its many battle scars and he stepped up on the running board to look inside. I told him to just climb on up in there and I stood on the running board. He asked a lot of questions and the light switch really had him puzzled. I grabbed a couple of photos for him and sent them to his mother.
When we finished with the truck, we had a couple of other young men looking around it too, we all went back inside to the party, had a few stories to exchange and ate some really good burgers, dogs and ribs.
When I was getting ready to roll out, he quietly came over and thanked me for bringing the deuce. Nice young man...
I told him when he got a little older, we would go out and drive one, I hope we get the opportunity. Glen
There was another young man that was wandering around outside the fence, it was easy to tell that he felt uncomfortable being there. I made a couple of trips to the deuce for various items and invited him in every time, but it was pretty obvious it was feeling like an outsider.
I offered him a drink, water, Dew, Gatorade, Pepsi or whatever else was in my cooler. He said he might take a bottle of water. So we walked over to the deuce and I started by asking him if he knew what the tail gate steps were used for. After getting him something to drink, I stayed out and talked with him for a while and he was asking about the deuce.
We were walking around it speculating about how it got its many battle scars and he stepped up on the running board to look inside. I told him to just climb on up in there and I stood on the running board. He asked a lot of questions and the light switch really had him puzzled. I grabbed a couple of photos for him and sent them to his mother.
When we finished with the truck, we had a couple of other young men looking around it too, we all went back inside to the party, had a few stories to exchange and ate some really good burgers, dogs and ribs.
When I was getting ready to roll out, he quietly came over and thanked me for bringing the deuce. Nice young man...
I told him when he got a little older, we would go out and drive one, I hope we get the opportunity. Glen
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