Monthly Archives: January 2016

Sweet Bill-ah

The Summer of 1962: I was visiting relatives on the outskirts of White Plains. I had a hot, passionate affair with a neighbor boy that summer. We tricked in the woods behind the house. One day Uncle Carmel stumbled upon … Continue reading

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The New McCarthyism

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Reincarnation

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The Bible

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Religion

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The Rapture

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I Respect That

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Bruising the Boulevard

1964: My mother taught me how to drive. She sat close to me on the big bench seat of her ’61 Impala. Every time I made a mistake, she smacked me. Pam, my sister, says from the back seat, “how … Continue reading

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The First King of Fast Food!

I was the youngest entrepreneur I knew.  The old Italian men in the neighborhood would pay us kids twenty-five cents if we brought them pigeons (squib), mostly roadkills.  For my birthday, circa 1959, I got a badminton set.  I remember … Continue reading

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Billy On Ice!

I grew up on Dobbs Ferry Road, half way between White Plains and Yonkers.  Our stretch of road was fairly steep.  On a snow-filled winter day around 1956 I discovered that if I rushed to the edge of the roadway, … Continue reading

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