Jerron Paxton
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Podcast Appearances
And Johnny was one of them that came in the 50s and came like everybody else looking for work and then ended up finding it as a musician, which is something he pretty much gave up because I got to see one of his business cards and there's nothing that mentions music. It said, Johnny St. Cyr, general workman, does general jobs.
And Johnny was one of them that came in the 50s and came like everybody else looking for work and then ended up finding it as a musician, which is something he pretty much gave up because I got to see one of his business cards and there's nothing that mentions music. It said, Johnny St. Cyr, general workman, does general jobs.
And Johnny was one of them that came in the 50s and came like everybody else looking for work and then ended up finding it as a musician, which is something he pretty much gave up because I got to see one of his business cards and there's nothing that mentions music. It said, Johnny St. Cyr, general workman, does general jobs.
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Oh no, not a bit. She's a mud cooker. Let's see.
Well, I'd had trouble with my peripheral vision my whole life. But then I had two different eye diseases that started to mess with my central vision. And once that started to happen, the problems with my peripheral vision got to be terrible. pretty unavoidable and, you know, in some places got to be a little bit hazardous, you know.
Well, I'd had trouble with my peripheral vision my whole life. But then I had two different eye diseases that started to mess with my central vision. And once that started to happen, the problems with my peripheral vision got to be terrible. pretty unavoidable and, you know, in some places got to be a little bit hazardous, you know.
Well, I'd had trouble with my peripheral vision my whole life. But then I had two different eye diseases that started to mess with my central vision. And once that started to happen, the problems with my peripheral vision got to be terrible. pretty unavoidable and, you know, in some places got to be a little bit hazardous, you know.
I don't know if you know, but people from South Central, especially during the day and time I grew up, we didn't move too much. And Los Angeles being a big driving culture, you sure didn't walk any place. You know, I left as an 18-year-old having, I think, maybe walked a mile in my neighborhood and could count the times I did that on one hand.
I don't know if you know, but people from South Central, especially during the day and time I grew up, we didn't move too much. And Los Angeles being a big driving culture, you sure didn't walk any place. You know, I left as an 18-year-old having, I think, maybe walked a mile in my neighborhood and could count the times I did that on one hand.
I don't know if you know, but people from South Central, especially during the day and time I grew up, we didn't move too much. And Los Angeles being a big driving culture, you sure didn't walk any place. You know, I left as an 18-year-old having, I think, maybe walked a mile in my neighborhood and could count the times I did that on one hand.
So, you know, things like curbs were a bit unfamiliar to me. So, you know, imagine a pretty healthy strapping boy just kind of bumbling and falling all over the place. That's what I was up to for a little while.
So, you know, things like curbs were a bit unfamiliar to me. So, you know, imagine a pretty healthy strapping boy just kind of bumbling and falling all over the place. That's what I was up to for a little while.
So, you know, things like curbs were a bit unfamiliar to me. So, you know, imagine a pretty healthy strapping boy just kind of bumbling and falling all over the place. That's what I was up to for a little while.
It's about the same. I still have big troubles with my peripheral vision, which stops me from driving. My central vision, I think it's better than what it was, but part of that is the technology has improved. I used to go around New York City with a little small telescope around my neck to see things like, you know, train signs and street signs and things like that now.
It's about the same. I still have big troubles with my peripheral vision, which stops me from driving. My central vision, I think it's better than what it was, but part of that is the technology has improved. I used to go around New York City with a little small telescope around my neck to see things like, you know, train signs and street signs and things like that now.