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Bernard Miller said… Hello Paul,
Glad to hear you are well. Congratulations on the daughter. They are a father's joy.
I have been married for 25 years and we have a 21 year old daughter. Melania, my wife, works from home for a company in Long Island. Agibail, my daughter, is training to be a sonagrapher.
My career started in electronics and then migrated to computers. Three years technical training and then 4 years Navy. WestPac(Pearl Harbor and San Diego). My career has been as a hired gun, employed by 11 different companies over the last 30 years. I have been with Toshiba for the last 3 years.
My sister married David Hyberger(PRP) and they moved from Louisville to ETown and ended up in Paducah. They have three sons, 25-30. Just last week, they bought a home in PRP and will move back to Louisville when Dave retires.
I remember BC, tell him I said hello. I still run with David (Dudley) Michels from the old neighborhood. We get out about once a month. We used to go to LongHead's in PRP. Now we go to BJs on the Green Belt Parkway. Mostly guys that used to hang at Jiffy's on Dixie. There are a few Dragons that I see there from time to time. Butch Bowles and his wife Barb, Mike Powell, Mike Johnson and a few others. Occasionally, we go to Iroquois Pizza which is now owned by Mike Egnew. I live off of Smyrna Parkway in Highview so I only get out that way on occasion.
Stay in touch. GO CARDS!
Bernard Miller said… Phillipines....yes, I am quite familiar. I was stationed on the USS Rathburne FF-1057 in Pearl Harbor 76-77. We did a six month cruise of the West Pacific (WestPac) which included several port stops in the Phillipines. Quite an experience for a youngster from KY.
When I married my wife, I was 31 and she was 21. They called me a crib robber. Your marriage would qualify for jail time in some cultures. ;-)
P Streble Sr. said… Haha, yea, I am aware of the age diff. but I still look and feel much younger, no special diet or exercise, just genetic, I guess. I went to Honolulu once a few years back and we did the Pearl Harbor tour. I love that kind of history. I have also been to MacArthur Park in Leyte,l Philippines. Historic WW 11 landing of the great general. There is much Spanish history and influence in the Philippines. I was very surprised when I went there and discovered this. I always thought of the Philippines as Oriental, but it is about like being in Cuba, Puerto Rico or parts of S. America. I now know all the Magellen, Spanish occupation and Spanish American war history of that country. Must have slept thru that at Doss in Mr. Paces history class!! LOL.
Later, Paul
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