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A Boomer Life, Chapter 1: The Intro

I’m jotting down my memories because if I don’t, the only earthly notice of my middle-class, middle-American existence might be a feature story in a nursing home’s newsletter when I reach 110: “Last Surviving Woodstock Attendee: ‘It was a hot, muddy mess.’”
A Boomer Life, Chapter 2: Page
I still miss my brother.
It’s been so long now – more 50 years – that initially it’s hard to remember anything but the great adventures we shared. Still, it doesn’t take long

A Boomer Life, Chapter 3: Becoming Doom
Mickey Mantle should have been my dad. Then I could have been hanging around the Yankee clubhouse in 1961, the Yankees’ greatest season. At least, that’s what I thought when I was 10.

Chapter 4: Page Finds Trouble
“I won’t get caught.”
For a guy who got caught as much as he did, I still wonder why he always said that and truly seemed to believe it. Maybe it was the percentage of times he did stuff vs. the times he got caught.

A Boomer Life, Chapter 5: The Italian Influence
He arranged a marriage between his daughter and his shop foreman, Cosmo Maimone, who was 11 years her senior, told them to take care of the business, make sure Alfonso got an education and then he headed back to Italy.

A Boomer Life, Chapter 6: Stolen Cars and a Stabbing
They were West Hartford detectives and they had a report that some items had been stolen from a house and the baby sitter had said Page had been there. They had a list of the stolen items, one of them being a tape recorder. I could hear the cops, Doom and Page talking in his room.
