May I Have A Ride-A Chicago Urban Legend Come To Life
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Dave Twombly said:   August 9, 2008 4:09 pm PST
I didn't think anyone from the old neighborhood that did all the stuff we did would be in any condition to write a book so many years later. Nice to see all the old locations in the book. The girl in the picture of this web page looks very much like Peachie Davis' sister Virginia Davis. Now I know where the character in he book got her name. I also remember the dog, "Deogee"Love the book!!! Hopfully you're going to be the Steven King of McKinley Park. Great job. I'm telling all my friends to buy it.

Dan J Lindsay said:   November 24, 2007 2:01 pm PST
What a talented guy! Makes us even more proud to be your God Parents. Remember that day? Neither do I ..but it was well worth the effort. I envy your being published, my writing was tech stuff that nobody in the Bell System understood anyway. But it keep us out of the rain for a few years, all ancient history. Keep up the good work... but a good musical comedy might also sell, huh? BYE: Dan

Richard Grosh said:   November 14, 2007 3:50 pm PST
Mom made me do this...TWICE! Someone is totaly looking over my shoulder.I hope You get the message this time. Good luck to you.Keep up the good work.And I want a FREE book,when You finish the next one.LOVE,Your brother Ricky.

MOM AND DAD said:   November 11, 2007 8:05 pm PST
WE'RE VERY PROUD OF YOU. WE DIDN'T KNOW YOU WERE SO TALENTED. AS MY MOTHER USED TO SAY "WHO'D A THUNK IT". KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.

Jon Wehrenberg said:   October 30, 2007 2:15 pm PST
Hey man, Very nice. Now you have a place to start on the web. Good luck and keep writing. I need another great book to read!

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