Friday 3:45pm, we’d gotten a call about a bunch of hot rods driving recklessly in town. Patrol cars were watching all roads. Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
Saturday 5:45pm, still no sign of the hot rods, we were still watching and waiting for them in case they slipped up. Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
He does look like he grabbed life by the horns and made the best of things. Do you know what the bone disease was called by chance? I have rare one too, Hypophosphatasia. My body rejects calcium. Bad bones and joints.
I spent years in Shriners hospitals and knew a couple kids with osteogenesis imperfecta. They had the same stature as the unlce, and very brittle bones. We used to make destruction derby models from the AMT dog models (the uncool ones, like the 62 Lincoln), pushing them hard across the floor, bashing them into each other. The last car with the body still on the frame won. One guy, Louie, had osteogenesis imperfecta and loved our derbies. One of our cars bounced up on impact and hit him in the forehead, leaving a dent in his forehead. Otherwise he was OK ,but the dent never went away. The derbies were banned. Mine is polyostotic fibrous dysplasia. Bad bones and joints here too.