I googled the phrase in the title there (with quotes) and was fairly outraged that there were no results. So now there is at least one. The other guy's name was Alexander Berkman, which I bet y'all had forgotten. I had to look it up.
I was lucky enough to have a beer with Frank Laundy at the Lion King Pub in 1995. A bunch of the Chamberlain teachers would show up there Friday afternoons and get legless. He was as cool out of class as he was in, even cooler if you count the beer. I don't know where he is now.
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I know of a Frick ( very long time ago, though) He was a sort of an assistant (read 'gopher') for Queen Mab.
bytheby, let me know if there's a game Mon eve. (I can't show up til after 8)
I had Frank Laundy as my Honors American History teacher in the 88-89 school year. I went to college, dropped out, and returned recently to finish my degree in American Politics. I credit him with nurturing my love of all related fields, and I wish we could find him, just so I could send him some thanks.
Last I heard, Chief Wabajigamee travelled north to Michigan to go fishing and have a few St. Pauli Girls. Has his trail gone cold?
Well, he retired in '96. It's a strange blend of Irishman and Native American indeed to leave Florida to retire in Michigan. I'm pretty sure it's usually the other way around.
I have a contact at CHS. I see what I can find out.
Darren, here's the word:
Frank Laundy retired to Michigan about 5 years ago, vowing that when it was warm outside he would be on his jet ski on Lake Michigan and when it was cold outside he would be on his snowmobile. It is said that in his first year he put over 100,000 miles between the two!
That's all I know. Drop me an E-mail if you find out more.
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