I realize that some members were only children in 1962, or perhaps not even born, but please tell, what happened to you 60, or 50, or 40 years ago
Tenerife, 1962.
Walking along a beach with a huge ice cream cone, I spotted the most gorgeous creature sprawled back in a deck chair. She had those large dark lense sun glasses, I smiled at her and she smiled back. I offered her the ice cream, which she took, then I went to get another, when I returned she had gone....the rotten cow.
Later that evening, at a bar, I met her again and we danced and danced and danced, then we got a bit more friendly.
Her name was Simone and she was French.
If you, the reader, are expecting to be told in detail what happened later, tough, I'm not telling, suffice to say, that when I woke up in the morning, Simone was gone, and so was my very expensive camera.
Now, older and so much craftier, I'd love the opportunity of returning to that last night with Simone, dancing and dancing and dancing, and getting a bit more friendly........ and hiding that bloody camera.
Tenerife, 1962.
Walking along a beach with a huge ice cream cone, I spotted the most gorgeous creature sprawled back in a deck chair. She had those large dark lense sun glasses, I smiled at her and she smiled back. I offered her the ice cream, which she took, then I went to get another, when I returned she had gone....the rotten cow.
Later that evening, at a bar, I met her again and we danced and danced and danced, then we got a bit more friendly.
Her name was Simone and she was French.
If you, the reader, are expecting to be told in detail what happened later, tough, I'm not telling, suffice to say, that when I woke up in the morning, Simone was gone, and so was my very expensive camera.
Now, older and so much craftier, I'd love the opportunity of returning to that last night with Simone, dancing and dancing and dancing, and getting a bit more friendly........ and hiding that bloody camera.