There should be a historic marker or at least tasteful bronze plaques on three backrow seats in City School’s auditorium where, on rainy or cold 1956-58 schooldays, Jim and Joe Warren and your scribe sat, awaiting the 8 a.m. bell.

Our waiting times were productive, as the Brothers Warren shared valuable life lessons with their younger friend, meaning they taught every nuance/advanced application of all American cuss words necessary to navigate/enhance a Southern Baby Boomer Boy’s abundant life.

They also taught/demonstrated two printable words used prominently by their family, including cousins Brack Jr., Warren, Ann, Charles and Jordan Rowe, Kay, Neal and Nita Griswold, Jean and Judy Lane, Richard and John Dowling, plus other brainch kith/kin, including your scribe, a kith.

One of the

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