Barry
Darrell:
"I finished the book today. I LOVED it!!! Sure did bring back a lot of good memories and some I never knew about."
Bren
Loved it....felt like I was right there with you at the "Saturday afternoon at the movies!!!"
Patricia
"It came through just fine. I am enjoying reading it. I certainly can identify with a lot that you are saying. The "family dipper" being one of them!! I can't wait to finish reading your book. Thank you so much for sharing it with me."
Teresa
Darrell,
"Even though I have read it before I read it again today.
Very good. Thanks again for the wonderful memories.
Great idea to do it as an Electronic Book.
I guess I can go find a Pepsi. It is still my favorite."
Love you brother,
Gene
"Thanks Darrell, I am on page 20 I wish that I had time to sit and read it all today. Your question about what is the first thing you can remember really brings back a lot of memories."
Jo
"I received your book via email today. I started reading it and could not stop. Enjoyed it thoroughly."
Clint
"Thanks Darrell. This was so much fun to read the first time. I look forward to reading it again."
Rachel
Donna wrote: "Yes...I just finished your book and it was so enjoyable and some of those types of things we did as kids also so it was almost like reminiscing. I enjoyed it greatly, very nice job. Thanks Darrell"
Dan wrote: "Hey Darrell I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy reading your book. It brings back great memories of our coming to age. Just a great job!!"
"I am in Dizzy Dean and Pee Wee part....great and thank you so much....never knew you lived on Webb Lane. Were you there when Roger lived there?"
PH
"Just wanted to say thanks, it brings about long ago memories.
I can remember when you were on Webb's lane, My family used to visit yours, long ago.
My parents were from Tennessee also, don't remember if it was the same town, My parents lived in Lawrenceburg and Leoma area.
My oldest brother was born in Tn. they moved to Auburndale around 1943, I was born at home in Dec. of 1944, I also had a younger brother.He taught at Auburndale High School for 30 years, before retiring.
Sure brought a lot of memories, I remember Connie Mack Field, and quite a bit of other things you mentioned.
I will be an Auburndale girl, I guess as long as I live. "
Thanks again,
Would look forward to more of your writing.
Judy
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