My brother will be undergoing angioplasty Tuesday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. I'd appreciate it if you would remember him in your prayers. I'm not sure how long he'll be there, but the main number is (732) 828-3000.
Hey Jimbo - You are much too young to be old. It must have been the living large. I know you will do well so while my thoughts and good wishes are with you, my friend. So my prayers will go to your nurses.
Hey Jimbo - You are much too young to be old. It must have been the living large. I know you will do well so while my thoughts and good wishes are with you, my friend, my prayers will go to your nurses.
John, sorry I haven't responded to your message sooner but I haven't been at my computer. I was away for a long weekend with Denise for an art workshop she was running. Good news is she and her artist friends are interested in starting an art program for the SRL kids. I called Susan to let her know she will be coming to the next meeting, but haven't heard back from her yet.
The workshop was at a retreat on the beach in Long Branch and while I was there I offered many prayers for my SRL family not knowing at the time Jimbo would especially need one. Obviously it worked! Please send him my warmest wishes for a speedy recovery.
let's keep all of our old 4th streeters well.
Remember Norman Jackie Schultz. I see him sometimes at Dunkin Donuts in Orange. He doesn't look well.
the last time I saw Jimmy was at Club Bene for Howard Stern's first live show just after he was fired by NBC.
John, didn't you "win a trip to California with Howard Stern and Robin too"?
I lived at 102 and did know know Jerry K. personally, but he was the fastest white person I ever saw. I saw him blow away the field at the Newark Armory. What an athlete!!!It is an honor to have lived on your street. I was also thrilled when Bob Dylan wrote "Positively Fourth Street".
John, remember when that a--hold Mike Milmoe evicted thje Crowley's. Who had the last laugh!!!.
We were evicted? I didn't know that. Such a sheltered life I've led.
Actually, it was not such a bad thing. We moved to 180 N. Second Street, and I struck up a friendship with the kid across the street, Art Fonden, who remains a good friend. Likewise sister Laurie, champion of cats and under-employed painters.
Re Jackie Shultz, he made the mistake of pushing me too far one day, and in the ensuing battle I hung him by his ankles from the second-floor balcony of his house until he apologized. A golden moment of my youth.
thanks so much for the compliment- you know if I hadn't married my husband I do believe that I would now be a crazy cat lady for sure.
And thank you for a super painting job- my husband is a regular Picasso fussy painter and loved your work!
I highly recommend you to anyone needing some inside house painting as well as 'artistic' mural painting also
We have to get you advertised!!