Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

Old Carl

It must have been the fall of '72.  Old Carl and I were sitting in his Culver City flophouse room drinking Brew 102 after a day's manual labor .  He delivered himself of a line not to be forgotten.

"Bill, once I was limber all over but stiff in one place.  Now it's the other way around."


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