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So Long, Charlie Manson
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<blockquote data-quote="exskibum" data-source="post: 1384503" data-attributes="member: 383"><p>Ray, do you remember the Mobil gas station at Devonshire and Mason? I worked there during the summer of '70 and waited on 3 members of the "family" in an old gray pick-up truck (late 40s), with old man Spahn blind and in the passengers seat. The two in the bed of the truck were very high and mooing like cows while I pumped gas. Weird as hell, uncomfortable and probably fueled by LSD or worse.</p><p></p><p>I grew up on an orange grove on Andora Ave., below Stoney Point, and we were pretty sure that the Manson "family" began what they called "creepy crawling" (as described in later books) in our neighborhood -- my sister and I had heard noises in the orange grove more than once when home alone at night (I loaded my .22 rifle and shut out all the interior lights a couple times), and there were some other creepy indications. Spahn Movie Ranch was less than a couple miles as the crow flies from our house (a friend and I used to take our dogs up the ravine to the Ranch some years before all that), and was the last stop on my 7th grade school bus route in '63 - '64.</p><p></p><p>Good riddance, Charlie; be sure to rot in hell!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exskibum, post: 1384503, member: 383"] Ray, do you remember the Mobil gas station at Devonshire and Mason? I worked there during the summer of '70 and waited on 3 members of the "family" in an old gray pick-up truck (late 40s), with old man Spahn blind and in the passengers seat. The two in the bed of the truck were very high and mooing like cows while I pumped gas. Weird as hell, uncomfortable and probably fueled by LSD or worse. I grew up on an orange grove on Andora Ave., below Stoney Point, and we were pretty sure that the Manson "family" began what they called "creepy crawling" (as described in later books) in our neighborhood -- my sister and I had heard noises in the orange grove more than once when home alone at night (I loaded my .22 rifle and shut out all the interior lights a couple times), and there were some other creepy indications. Spahn Movie Ranch was less than a couple miles as the crow flies from our house (a friend and I used to take our dogs up the ravine to the Ranch some years before all that), and was the last stop on my 7th grade school bus route in '63 - '64. Good riddance, Charlie; be sure to rot in hell! [/QUOTE]
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