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1970, Northridge, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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I remember Mr.G sitting back in his recliner playing golf on the Sega genesis. Pretty much every single time I went to Andy's house. I doubt I could ever look at a golf videogame without thinking of him playing it... He was always cool. Always welcoming. We all miss him. I was blessed to know him.
I remember back in 1971 or 2 right after Christmas. We were both smashed and Lee wanted to attend a party that we weren't invited. About got are asses kicked. I was 17 and Lee was 25. That's all I got.
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Hipster Grandpa poses for his…
2015, Hawthorne, CA, USA
Hipster Grandpa poses for his grandchildren at one of their hockey games.
Ted Goslin
1990, Buena Park, CA, USA
When I was in about 4th or 5th grade, my dad volunteered to be a chaperone on a field trip to Knott's Berry Farm. The theme park had a historic recreation of the liberty bell across the street from the theme park. This is where we supposed to go but no one told him that. All he knew was we were supposed to go to the theme park. So he drove me and three of my classmates to the park and when he didn't see anyone else, assumed they were all inside the park. He bought us all passes to go in but soon realized he was wrong after making a phone call to find out where we were supposed to meet. He was able to get a refund for all of us but amongst my classmates, I would be forever remembered as the kid with the cool dad who got them into Knott's Berry Farm.

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