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quite the surprise

although Jon and I share the same group of friends the first really memory I have of him was when I first moved to washington(Aberdeen) in the fall of 2005. being the new girl at school, for some reason this group of boys ( Jon, rob Veach, David tarrence, x bowers, and one other ) where trying to find where I lived.... knowing the general location( south side) the car full of boys drove around searching around the different houses. when they finally located my house the group convinced Jon to go up and knock on the door to see if that was in fact my residence. Jon approached the front door- not that it's about 12-1 amand the fact my father had just got back from being overseas in Iraq, as he went to knock on the door the rest if the car thought it would be funny to act like they were leaving him and drive off. Jon panicked and banged against the door and chase after the vechical. my father sound asleep woke in panic trying to gather my mother and I to take cover because we were "under attack". once everyone gained ground- we went out side to see the car drive around the block and approach the house once again as if it was the first time , my parents had instructed me that if the boys ever wanted to come over to the house again that all 5 of them had to apologize to my father- well ... all denied the offer except for David tarrence and x bowers. my parents had banned Jon from ever coming over to the house, he was more than willing to accept the offer. in all this harmless prank has probablly been one of my favorite memories in the harbor!
Posted by samantha Deugan
Sunday August 5, 2012 at 5:24 am
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