Skip Atwater
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And I painted the car. And he said, how did it turn out? And I said, oh, it's pretty good. Painted Uncle's car black. No, I had a 40 Chevy and I sprayed it taxi yellow and wrote taxi on the side of it. And they didn't like that driving around Glendale, California. And finally, a cop came by and he said, we want to talk to you about your car and the word taxi on the side.
I said, yeah, what's wrong with that? And he said, there is no law that says you can't do that. There's no problem with it. However, all the people that are in the taxi business can't stand it because they think it downgrades their feelings about their own car. And I said, okay, I don't have a problem with that. So took taxi off the side and I think I sold the car for $75 to somebody or something.
I said, yeah, what's wrong with that? And he said, there is no law that says you can't do that. There's no problem with it. However, all the people that are in the taxi business can't stand it because they think it downgrades their feelings about their own car. And I said, okay, I don't have a problem with that. So took taxi off the side and I think I sold the car for $75 to somebody or something.
I said, yeah, what's wrong with that? And he said, there is no law that says you can't do that. There's no problem with it. However, all the people that are in the taxi business can't stand it because they think it downgrades their feelings about their own car. And I said, okay, I don't have a problem with that. So took taxi off the side and I think I sold the car for $75 to somebody or something.
Nice. Did you have brothers and sisters? Two older sisters, yes. What about them? They were girls. They weren't as tuned in as I was to this whole thing. But they certainly understood it. And as we got older, we'd talk about these things. They're both dead. And we'd talk about these things and them going through their deaths. And I was there with them and so forth and so on. And they...
Nice. Did you have brothers and sisters? Two older sisters, yes. What about them? They were girls. They weren't as tuned in as I was to this whole thing. But they certainly understood it. And as we got older, we'd talk about these things. They're both dead. And we'd talk about these things and them going through their deaths. And I was there with them and so forth and so on. And they...
Nice. Did you have brothers and sisters? Two older sisters, yes. What about them? They were girls. They weren't as tuned in as I was to this whole thing. But they certainly understood it. And as we got older, we'd talk about these things. They're both dead. And we'd talk about these things and them going through their deaths. And I was there with them and so forth and so on. And they...
respected is that an expression they respected me down they knew something was different about me it was four years to one sister and another four years to the other sister so i was the youngest of the family but as we all grew older as people there was a different arrangement of um
respected is that an expression they respected me down they knew something was different about me it was four years to one sister and another four years to the other sister so i was the youngest of the family but as we all grew older as people there was a different arrangement of um
respected is that an expression they respected me down they knew something was different about me it was four years to one sister and another four years to the other sister so i was the youngest of the family but as we all grew older as people there was a different arrangement of um
the kinds of things Skip did and the kinds of things Sonny did and the kind of things that Sue did and so forth and so on. But yeah, they were different. What was different? What was different? They liked chasing boys and ditching school and getting in trouble for it.
the kinds of things Skip did and the kinds of things Sonny did and the kind of things that Sue did and so forth and so on. But yeah, they were different. What was different? What was different? They liked chasing boys and ditching school and getting in trouble for it.
the kinds of things Skip did and the kinds of things Sonny did and the kind of things that Sue did and so forth and so on. But yeah, they were different. What was different? What was different? They liked chasing boys and ditching school and getting in trouble for it.
No. There's a sidebar to that. When I got out of OCS and was on my way to go to the Pentagon, because I told somebody I wanted to do stuff with remote viewing because I thought it was a threat, he said, well, we'll assign you to the Pentagon and we'll You go find it.
No. There's a sidebar to that. When I got out of OCS and was on my way to go to the Pentagon, because I told somebody I wanted to do stuff with remote viewing because I thought it was a threat, he said, well, we'll assign you to the Pentagon and we'll You go find it.
No. There's a sidebar to that. When I got out of OCS and was on my way to go to the Pentagon, because I told somebody I wanted to do stuff with remote viewing because I thought it was a threat, he said, well, we'll assign you to the Pentagon and we'll You go find it.
As a lieutenant, you'll be somebody in the Pentagon that's on the night security voice, and you have the access to everything and make sure people lock doors and don't leave classified documents out and so forth. I never actually made it there because somebody intervened. But the story about, did your parents ever ask you about things?
As a lieutenant, you'll be somebody in the Pentagon that's on the night security voice, and you have the access to everything and make sure people lock doors and don't leave classified documents out and so forth. I never actually made it there because somebody intervened. But the story about, did your parents ever ask you about things?
As a lieutenant, you'll be somebody in the Pentagon that's on the night security voice, and you have the access to everything and make sure people lock doors and don't leave classified documents out and so forth. I never actually made it there because somebody intervened. But the story about, did your parents ever ask you about things?
When I told my parents I was moving out to the East and I would be in and around Washington and so forth and so on and in the Pentagon and so forth, and she said, oh, well, if you're moving out East, you should look up Bob Monroe. And first of all, I didn't know what a Bob Monroe was. I had no idea. And so my thinking in my head was, do you know how many millions of people are on the East Coast?