You made me think of my " for the man". Back then you could lie about your age and get a job.
It was a pizza parlor,brand new and the guy had just opened up.
About 1966 and that gorgeous waitress I went bonkers for.
I was way way younger ,just a baby, and what a let down when I saw her boyfriend. I stared out onto the dining area where he twirled her around like a movie star to the juke box.
My spirit died that day .
But I recovered lol
It was a pizza parlor,brand new and the guy had just opened up.
About 1966 and that gorgeous waitress I went bonkers for.
I was way way younger ,just a baby, and what a let down when I saw her boyfriend. I stared out onto the dining area where he twirled her around like a movie star to the juke box.
My spirit died that day .
But I recovered lol
That sounds like the start of a great novel
Thanks for sharing a nostalgic youth/job memory, Absolutely
Ugh, my KFC boss was a married man who obviously thought little of his vows
It reminds me of one of one of @seoulsearch 's threads, but ya know what?
My youth was a nightmare in that regard and I really don't like talking about it.
Suffice to say, experiences like that did go a fair distance to turning me off the idea
of marriage, since the risk of ending up with "a guy like that" seemed too great
Thus I became somewhat of an independent, and known as somewhat
of a free spirt, but really I just had a lot of baggage I kept hidden away
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