I’VE KNOWN YOU TOO LONG - Episode 35 - CHRISTOPHER HORSETHIEF

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Episode 35 of the I’VE KNOWN YOU TOO LONG podcast.
    Conversations between Dave Larson (Excursion Records, THE EDGE OF QUARREL, Quarterbash.com) and interesting old friends.
    In an unusual twist, Christopher reveals he technically has known Dave for longer than Dave has known him. How such a thing might be possible, details of their high school friendship and co-worker status at both a skate shop and an engineering firm, and what took place during the twenty five or so years after in which they were completely out of touch with each other is more than enough to fill the hours of an overdue podcast episode. They also discuss Ron Guardipee’s role in bringing them back together as friends after multiple decades and Chris’s early observation of Ron as a human example of eigenvector centrality. Get into it.
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  • @carolehale-kipling7408
    @carolehale-kipling7408 Год назад

    Hi, Ron’s Mom and I have been best friends since 1957! She married my first cousin, Ron Guardipee (Big Ron), and I was her maid of honor! Big Ron was my biggest fan and had a brilliant mind and a sense of humor that was contagious! We, the Blackfeet Natives call it “Indian sense of humor”! We have the ability to laugh uproarious at one’s self.
    Little Ron, as a young boy was the sweetest and polite young person and drew his extended family to him dearly.
    Now I have to say that even though we visited off and on throughout the years, he NEVER once mentioned that he had a Rock Band or anything else he was doing. We always reminisced about the past before his Dads untimely death
    at 42 if my memory serves me!
    I was just on the phone with Lue and she told me about this little link that she hasn’t been able to view. It’s still raw and double raw because his only sibling, a sister, passed a few months before he died!
    So during our conversation we discussed many things about the Blackfeet including their ability to be humble. Ron was definitely humble in the true sense of the word.
    About a month before he passed, my oldest son and I made a special trip to visit with him.
    He wanted me to relate some of my family stories that were very funny !
    That says so much about who Ron was!
    He is missed daily