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Kokomo Kid's Kronicles

Thursday, September 2, 2010. As a kid in Indiana, the state with a somewhat misleading name since even in the 1940s there were no tribes of the noble indigenous to be seen, most of the play time was spent recreating World War II over the hillocks and kid-dug caves of the vacant land across from the tank factory. We fought Germans and Japanese soldiers with stick rifles and machine guns, not to mention an occasional grenade-like rock. And unlike the games of my youth, the Indians almost always win. I gues...

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Thursday, September 2, 2010. As a kid in Indiana, the state with a somewhat misleading name since even in the 1940s there were no tribes of the noble indigenous to be seen, most of the play time was spent recreating World War II over the hillocks and kid-dug caves of the vacant land across from the tank factory. We fought Germans and Japanese soldiers with stick rifles and machine guns, not to mention an occasional grenade-like rock. And unlike the games of my youth, the Indians almost always win. I gues...

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Kokomo Kid's Kronicles: July 2008

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008. It all started one muggy summer day in Indiana when I was feeling sorry for myself. My father had announced one of his edicts; this one forbidding the possession of any type of cap pistol. But, alas, once father had spoken, that was it. Or was it? But one thread linked most of these characters. If the situation demanded it, they would turn to thievery. They were all a little like Ali Baba. Jimmy Cagney and Edward G. Robinson were even more larcenous. As I lay in the grass in the...

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Kokomo Kid's Kronicles: September 2007

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Thursday, September 27, 2007. Milo Sorghum: A long way from Brawley. The saga of milo sorghum: Part 1. Milo Sorghum was born in a sugar beet field south of Brawley in 1961. In the shadow of the white, steamy smoke of the Holly Sugar mill, he took shape when a fledgling farm reporter sought him out. The newsman's boss, eager for a photograph to illustrate the coming harvest had called the reporter over and suggested he go out and take a picture of milo. Where can I find him? Is this where Milo lives?

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Kokomo Kid's Kronicles: September 2010

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Thursday, September 2, 2010. As a kid in Indiana, the state with a somewhat misleading name since even in the 1940s there were no tribes of the noble indigenous to be seen, most of the play time was spent recreating World War II over the hillocks and kid-dug caves of the vacant land across from the tank factory. We fought Germans and Japanese soldiers with stick rifles and machine guns, not to mention an occasional grenade-like rock. And unlike the games of my youth, the Indians almost always win. The Ko...

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Kokomo Kid's Kronicles: Milo Sorghum: The Final Years

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Tuesday, February 5, 2008. Milo Sorghum: The Final Years. Milo Sorghum’s resurrection and final, fading years were spent with the pseudo farm editor, now a silver-crowned, crusty newsie in the service of the free-booting pirate publisher Billy Dean, Billy Dean in the far-away realm known only by the dreaded inituals ANG. To encourage the writers to be more creative in their work, our hero decided to use a program of rewards that had worked for him at other newspapers. In those places, various colored...

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Kokomo Kid's Kronicles: Steamy incidents

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Friday, February 15, 2008. The last time I remember seeing a source of water to cool a boiling radiator was on the way to Weaverville. Halfway up Buckhorn grade on Highway 299 there was a spring. probably Artesian water, that ran year-round. It was encased in a granite base, the kind they made during the WPA or Conservation Corps years of the Depression. Perhaps it was the advent of nearly universal use of cooling system liquid that spelled its doom. With the demise of that spring, the last I have notice...

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Kokomo Kid's Kronicles

Thursday, September 2, 2010. As a kid in Indiana, the state with a somewhat misleading name since even in the 1940s there were no tribes of the noble indigenous to be seen, most of the play time was spent recreating World War II over the hillocks and kid-dug caves of the vacant land across from the tank factory. We fought Germans and Japanese soldiers with stick rifles and machine guns, not to mention an occasional grenade-like rock. And unlike the games of my youth, the Indians almost always win. I gues...

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