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Swinging 60's - beetles humour
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Humour, ramblings, a few rants and memories of growing up in London during the 50s and 60s. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Here you will find stories of things that happened in my life in the swinging sixties. A House in North London – Part 3 (Final). A House in North London Part 1. A House in North London Part 2. Another trip down memory lane. Train ride to danger. 50’s Memories (17). Stories from my past (11). Swinging 60’s (9). Tues Teaser and Comps (1). 30 Days of Photographs IV.
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The Bank Burglar's Daughter: Alive
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21 May, 2011. When I posted about my mother, I got many comments and e-mails about what a class act she is. I certainly am biased, but I couldn't agree more. I remember that my mother always sent him copies of our report cards and had us write notes about our favorite subjects and what we were learning that grading period. He was always so proud that his girls were straight A students. Whenever a movie came on television that my father liked, my mother got us all excited for one of Daddy's movies. I ...
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The Bank Burglar's Daughter: News
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19 April, 2013. Inside the Vault," my father's book about the Laguna Niguel burglary, is in publishing and will be available within the next few months. If you want to be absolutely fascinated, make sure you read this book. Every single page is amazing! Judy Solomon (can find me on facebook). October 27, 2013 at 8:21 PM. I am looking for this book Inside the Vault. Could you please let me know how I could acquire one. Very Interested. January 27, 2014 at 4:39 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Bank Burglar's Daughter: April 2013
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19 April, 2013. Inside the Vault," my father's book about the Laguna Niguel burglary, is in publishing and will be available within the next few months. If you want to be absolutely fascinated, make sure you read this book. Every single page is amazing! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Get My Button For Your Blog. Standing with the door from a bank vault. My father's mug shot. The fabulous banner was designed by Madge of http:/ i-madge-ine-the-twaddle.blogspot.com/.
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The Bank Burglar's Daughter: Terror
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06 May, 2011. Friday, May 6, 2011. My mother grabbed the gun under her pillow, pushed me on the floor, and threw herself over my five year-old body. When the gunshots outside stopped, she did a sort of soldier's crawl to the top of the steps, never letting go of me. With absolute horror in her voice, she yelled down to her mother, "Mama! Are you and Amie alright? Grandma yelled back that they were fine. Grandma had her body over Amie's tiny body. We lived one block from the school, but we couldn't walk t...
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The Bank Burglar's Daughter: Happiness, Part II
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04 May, 2011. Happiness, Part II. We sat on Daddy's lap for about the first hour of visiting at Leavenworth and told him everything we had been doing in our little lives. Of course, he noticed it, but he let us think we got him. After every game, he asked, "Now how did I end up with that Old Maid again? Amie and I giggled and giggled thinking we pulled one over on the country's best bank burglar. I've been to many prisons since Leavenworth, and I've become a decent prison food critic. Leavenworth had...
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The Bank Burglar's Daughter: January 2011
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07 January, 2011. One of my very first memories in life is of the FBI searching our house in June of 1972. I was three years-old. My eighteen year-old sister, Debbie, was there and my two year-old sister, Amie, was there. Our maternal grandmother, who helped raise us, was there. Her son, Chuck Mulligan, was part of my father's crew. He had already been arrested and was in the Los Angeles County Jail. My mother was in California with him. My father was a fugitive. Then Amie started screaming. Grandma ...
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The Bank Burglar's Daughter: Happiness
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01 May, 2011. I get misty-eyed as I look at the picture of the federal prison at Leavenworth, but the would-be tears aren't ones of sadness; rather, they are ones of happiness. I know this sounds strange to adults who never experienced this as a child, but Leavenworth was a place of happiness for me. Even as I write this, I have a smile on my face thinking of the happiness this building held for me. We were always dressed to the nines. We visited for five days, and my mother wore a suit each day, and...
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The Bank Burglar's Daughter: Mama
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09 May, 2011. I, quite proudly, come from a line of extremely strong women. Amie read my last post and wrote to me, "Wasn't Mom amazing? According to my mother, every time she walked out of her rented apartment in Los Angeles, she was slapped with a subpoena to testify in front of the federal grand jury. Every time she testified, she invoked spousal immunity and her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. In other words, she told the feds nothing. The judge told her she would be held in contemp...
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