A HAPPY DAY INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE COZY INN 1958
During the autum of 1957, most of us boys were anxious to find out if our nation was going bankrupt. We knew that if such a disaster happened, it would be the end of one-cent baseball cards that were packaged with a square piece of bubble gum that smelled so good it was almost sad to ruin it by chewing it, but we did not want to put them in our shirt pockets and be scolded by our sixth grade teachers when they leaned over our desk to find out if we were doing school work or drawing jet planes since most of us wanted to be jet pilots.
We rode by the Cozy Inn and parked our bikes on the side of the building then crept around until we had a view of their television set. We listened to John Cameron Swayze to find out if the country was going bankrupt. Sometimes there was another guy named Edward R. Morrow who talked about the state of our nation and the man named Ike who was the President and was always playing golf when he was not farming his Gettysburg farm.
CONTINUED BELOW: AN EPIC NARRATIVE ABOUT THE USA GOING BANKRUPT WHEN IKE WAS THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A HAPPY DAY INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE COZY INN 1958
During the autum of 1957, most of us boys were anxious to find out if our nation was going bankrupt. We knew that if such a disaster happened, it would be the end of one-cent baseball cards that were packaged with a square piece of bubble gum that smelled so good it was almost sad to ruin it by chewing it, but we did not want to put them in our shirt pockets and be scolded by our sixth grade teachers when they leaned over our desk to find out if we were doing school work or drawing jet planes since most of us wanted to be jet pilots.
We rode by the Cozy Inn and parked our bikes on the side of the building then crept around until we had a view of their television set. We listened to John Cameron Swayze to find out if the country was going bankrupt. Sometimes there was another guy named Edward R. Morrow who talked about the state of our nation and the man named Ike who was the President and was always playing golf when he was not farming his Gettysburg farm.
CONTINUED BELOW: AN EPIC NARRATIVE ABOUT THE USA GOING BANKRUPT WHEN IKE WAS THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA