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Music Room, Medway High School
1:35 pm, Friday, March 9, 1979

“Mr. Nevins, Ms. Robertson and Ms. Labatt, do you three have any ‘new’ songs prepared, as per our agreement?” Mr. Ballows asked after everyone had gotten their instruments and taken their seats.

Because the three of us were spread out in the large music room, I looked down at Sammy, who was sitting in the clarinet section, and then to Lynette, who was one row higher but across the room from Sammy with her flute. Both girls motioned for me to say something to Mr. Ballows, so I replied, “We’ve written several new songs since that time, Sir. If we had of known you wanted to hear a few of them, we would have brought our instruments to school, as we’re keeping them at Sammy’s house.”

“Can you provide me, the class, with the names of a few of these songs?”

“Yes, sir,” I replied, “I don’t see the harm in sharing them with everyone. Let’s see, Sammy and Jennifer wrote two songs, called...” and I paused hoping Sammy would jump in with her song titles.

“The first one is called, Love Will Keep Us Alive, which is a soft rock ballet,” Sammy chimed in right on cue. She turned back towards me and said, “Mike and Paul really put the music to the second song, which Jennifer and I wrote together. It’s a hard edged, rock song called, I Hate Myself for Loving You.”

“Good, Samantha. Did YOU work on anything, Lynette?” Mr. Ballows asked as he attempted to goad my girlfriend into a verbal skirmish, which he was prone to do. I simply watched as Lynette sat up a little straighter in her chair and gently set her flute across her blue jean skirt.

“As a matter of fact I do have a couple of songs to share with you,” Lynette calmly replied to our music teacher. “If you’d like, I can move over to the piano and play one of them for you now?”

Lynette’s demeanor and response to Mr. Ballow’s intended put-down caused me to chuckle as I surveyed the scene from my back row seat in the trombone section. When my girlfriend looked back up to me, she made a simple head toss motion, which I interpreted as, ‘Come over here and sing‘. I pointed a finger at my chest, and her quickly mouthed, ‘Yes, come on,’ definitely made her intentions perfectly clear.

When Mr. Ballows saw me stand up from my seat, he said, “I take it you two, or three...” and he nodded to Samantha, “ ... are going to do something for us.”

“If you’d like?” Lynette replied as she set her flute down beside her chair.

“I’m always up for a short musical treat. What is this song you’ll be playing?”

Lynette turned to look at me after Mr. Ballows question, and I simply passed the buck back to her for this song choice. Even though she gave me a non-threatening ‘evil-eye’, she turned towards our teacher and said, “I’m going to play and Mike will sing a song we wrote called, Uptown Girl. Because we don’t have the other instruments, it might not...”

(Note: Uptown Girl is a Billy Joel song from 1983, which he originally wrote for his then girlfriend, supermodel Elle McPherson. Joel later modified some of the lyrics to focus on his new bride, equally super Christie Brinkley.)

“I’m sure you will do a fine with just your piano and Mr. Nevins’ vocals. Are you joining them, Samantha?” Mr. Ballows asked the other member of our band in our music class.

“Uh, no, Sir,” Sam replied as she turned to watch Lynette and me walk towards the baby grand. “Lynette and Paul have backed up Mike’s vocals on this song.”

“Very well,” the Little-Man said as he took a seat on his elevated conductor’s chair. I could feel his beady-little eyes on me as I walked down a couple of rows to the piano’s location. After I moved beside Lynette’s piano bench, Mr. Ballows called out, “What key did you use to write this song, Lynette?”

“It’s written in E-Major. I’ll bring you a copy of the sheet music on Monday, if you’d like.”

“No, no. I was just curious as to the key. Whenever you, two are ready.”

My girlfriend smiled up at me from her piano bench and then began to play the opening musical measures to Uptown Girl. I think I surprised her by adding the, ‘Oh-ohs‘, which opened this particular Billy Joel song, but hadn’t sang them in our earlier practice sessions.

As I began to sing the lyrics, her previously confused expression changed to a, “That’s what I’m talking about“ look. I think Mr. Ballows was taken by surprise at how strong my voice had become since he first heard me sing on February 14th.

I earned another surprising look from both Lynette and Samantha as I ‘echoed’ the ending words of the second and fourth line of the chorus:

“And when she knows what
she wants from her ‘ti-i-ime’.
And when she wakes up
and makes up her ‘mi-i-ind’.“

When she heard me add those, ‘Oh-ohs‘ and the echoed words later on in our impromptu performance, Lynette simply shook her head in amazement as the richness of the song popped out. As we finished playing and singing Uptown Girl, we saw Mr. Ballows rocking from side to side and tapping his leg with his conductor’s baton.

“Dang, Lynette, Mike!” Sammy called out as Lynette stood up beside me and gave me a big hug. Sam then said, “Even though you two were missing Paul’s deep backing vocals, and our other instruments ... that was your best performance of that song!”

“Ms. Robertson,” Mr. Ballows called out after my girlfriend eased off on her hug. “You had a surprised look on your face a time or two as Mike sang that snappy little tune. Can I ask what that was all about?”

“Well, uh, it’s just that I ... that Mike added a few vocal fillers to the song, which I, we hadn’t practiced doing.”

“It was my fault, Sir,” I said as I felt like our teacher was interrogating the wrong person, even though there really wasn’t anything for him to grill either of us for. “I just wanted to give that song a little more ‘60s flavor, so I added the ‘Oh-oh-oh-ohs‘ and the stylized ‘time’, ‘mind’, ‘fine‘ and ‘mine‘ echoes. I probably shouldn’t have done that to her song, but it just felt ... right.”

“Okay ... and what was your take on Mr. Nevins’ vocal adaptations, Lynette?”

“Sir, if I may,” Samantha fired off before Lynette started her reply.

After Mr. Ballows looked up at us and saw Lynette slowly wave her hand down towards our Time Bandit bandmate, he turned to Samantha and gave one quick nod of permission. While this was going on, I pulled Lynette in tight to my side and gave her a quick peck on her left cheek.

“When we rehearsed this song at my house, everyone in our band, including them, felt like something was missing ... it just lacked a ... it lacked the character, which Lynette’s lyrics were trying to convey. But, as I listened to Mike’s novel vocalizations ... I could actually hear some old school performer like Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons singing, now.”

“Be careful, now,” Mr. Ballows chuckled and smiled towards Sammy. “I grew up listening to Frankie Valli, so ‘watch-it’, young lady with your OLD school comments.”

“Mr. B!” I called as the class relaxed some at hearing our teacher’s attempt at humor. When he smiled up at me, I added, “You’ve got to remember that anyone older than say, twenty, or anything from five-ish years in the past, fits into our ‘old school’ or just plain ‘old’ category.”

Our Friday tenth grade music class was effectively ended with that comment because everyone, including Mr. Ballows, burst out laughing at my accurate description of our teenaged views. After forty-five seconds of relative foolishness, Mr. Ballows clapped his hands to regain our lost attention.

“Mike, Mike, Mike,” he called out as my classmates slowly settled back down from their rambunctiousness. “If we can at least attempt to salvage a few moments of musical discourse, can you explain why you added those 1960s’ vocalizations to your song? Oh, by the way, Lynette, I thought you did a great job with the lyrics.”

“Thank you, Sir,” Lynette replied as she gave me a not so subtle hip-bump before she sat back down on the piano bench.

“Well, Sir,” I began and took a breath to buy a moment to organize my thoughts. “If Lynette’s the Uptown Girl in the song, I can easily picture her as a ‘Sandy’ type girl from ‘Grease’.” That earned me a few ‘ohs’ and ‘yeahs’, and a harsh piano sound as Lynette hit the C-E-G keys from the second octave below ‘middle-C’ with her left hand.

I peeked down at Lynette and she perfectly timed a hair-toss, which sent her long, blonde locks up into my grinning face.

“See, she just made my point!” I exclaimed and put my right hand on her left shoulder. “Anyhow, with Lynette here as my ‘Sandy’, I obviously had to create a ‘Danny Zuko’, the ‘backstreet guy’. If I’m not mistaken, ‘Grease’ was set sometime in the late ‘50s or early ‘60s, so I figured I would try to create that atmosphere in her song by adding the ‘60s type ‘oh-oh-ohs’ and the word-plays.”

“And I think you did a great job of it, Danny, Cuda, Zuko!” Heidi exclaimed from her seat beside Samantha.

“How many of you HONESTLY heard or picked up on the 60s flavor when Mike sang that song? Be honest, now,” Mr. Ballows asked my tenth grade music classmates. He then added, “Notice that my arm is being lower to my side ... because I regrettably didn’t recognize that clever nuance until Mike explained it to us.”

I wasn’t surprised to see only two of my thirty-three classmates with their hands held in the air. I wasn’t really surprised to see Sam’s hand elevated as she has regularly displayed a keen musical sense. In addition, she definitely has had more varied cultural experiences to draw upon than the typical Medway student.

When Lynette gave me a shot in my side and nodded to the back row, I was definitely surprised to see one of our two tuba players, Jason Duffy, with his hand held high. Jason was a shy, slightly overweight student, who rarely shared or volunteered any type of personal nuggets in our classes.

I saw the disbelieving look on Mr. Ballows face as he peered up towards Jason. I quickly decided to ‘cut’ Mr. Ballows’ anticipated ‘biting’ comment off at the pass, and quickly directed my words to our soft-spoken tuba player. “Jason, what in my vocals tipped you off about the ‘60s song direction?”

Jason slowly repositioned his large tuba, so he could easily see everyone in the music room before he said, “It was relatively straight forward, if you’re familiar with the music from that era. I just happen to love the songs and sounds of that time period. My mom always had Frankie Valli, Elvis, Ritchie Valens or Jerry Lee Lewis playing in our house when I was young. Heck, I didn’t have to hear Samantha mention Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons to figure out, who you were trying to sound-like.”

“I’m impressed, Mr. Duffy,” our music teacher genuinely said after hearing his explanation on how he picked up on the true intent of my vocalizations.

“Yeah, Jason!” Sam called up to the suddenly blushing tuba player. “I basically offered up Frankie Valli’s name earlier because he was the only guy I could recall from that era of music. You identified it right from the start. Bravo!”

“You were spot on with it, Jason. Well done!” Lynette said as she gave Jason one of her best smiles and a small hand clap.

“All righty, class,” Mr. Ballows said in hopes of gaining our attention one last time. “Remember to sign up for your instrument performance test. There is a sign-up sheet on my door. You MUST, MUST, MUST have it done by next Friday! You can either sign-up for a time slot during this class period, or if you can sign up for a spot during your lunch period or spare period, if you have one. Please include your musical piece and which ‘seat’ you are testing for when you sign-up. Lastly, make sure you know and can fire off the eight ‘normal’ scales and our two ‘triplet’ scales.”

“Mr. B,” Joanne Gramm called as the rest of my classmates began to put their instruments in their cases or pack up their sheet music.

“Yes, Joanne.”

“Do you have another copy of ‘Chicago’s Medley‘?” she asked. “Someone stole my gym bag from the girls’ locker room today, and my copy was in it, along with my new pair of volleyball shoes and a few ‘personal’ items.”

“Let’s see ... I think there is another copy of your clarinet music in the...” Mr. Ballows seemed surprisingly cheerful as he turned to look through the music ‘cubbies’. “ ... in this storage slot. Here you go, Ms. Gramm,” as he turned and handed the medley of Chicago songs which our orchestral band was rehearsing.

“Thanks, Mr. B,” Joanne said as she slipped the bundle of music into her music binder. Joanne then did a three-hundred and sixty degree spin, before she asked, “Are you coming to the championship game, tonight?”

“Wouldn’t miss it for the world,” the Little-Man replied with his squinty eyed grin. He then looked up and saw Andrew and me put our trombone cases into the storage racks for the weekend. “Oh, Andrew ... I’m so sorry to hear about your brothers. I didn’t want to believe ‘Stretch’ (Mr. Feelt’s nickname), when he told me about that accident. Do you have any word on Kollin’s leg?”

“Ah, thanks for the words, Mr. Ballows,” Andrew softly replied as we looked down towards our music teacher. “My mom told me and Joel that, uh, they were going to amputate Koll’s leg sometime this morning. Matthew, I think they’re casting his arm this morning, too. I really wanted to be there for them, Kollin especially, but ... my mom, she kinda made me and my younger brother come to school, today.” Andrew then surprised me, Lynette, Joanne, Sam and Mr. Ballows when he said, “Uh, I’m sorry if I appeared out of it during class.”

“Andrew, you had nothing to apologize for,” Mr. Ballows caringly replied to my still sullen friend. “Even if you were supposed to ‘test-out’ today, I would never have made you do that with your family situation.”

Lynette peered between me and her two girlfriends as we listened to Mr. Ballows statement. All of us saw a new, tender-hearted side, which we hadn’t seen from him before. As I reached up to grab Andrew by the neck, Mr. Ballows asked him, “Are you going to the game ... playing, tonight?”

“I think so,” Andrew replied with the first hint of a smile I had seen from him, today. “My dad informed me that Matthew told him that I most definitely should play because our team needed me. I’m going to go talk with Coach Williamson now, and see what he thinks about me playing. I’m just not sure my mind is really into basketball, right now.”

“For what it’s worth, Andrew,” Mr. Ballows calmly said as us five students listened by the music room door. “When my dad died, my mom strongly suggested that I finish up my Teacher Certification testing requirements. She said that music was my main stress relief mechanism. So, even though I didn’t want to play my trumpet in front of five evaluators, I did ... and during that short twenty minute session, I experienced the first true peace ... I had felt in two months ... the time it took for my dad to succumb to pancreatic cancer.”

“Jeezes, Mr. Ballows,” Samantha said, “I’m ... we’re all sorry to hear that about your dad.”

“So, uh, you think I should play, tonight?” Andrew asked.

“If basketball can take your mind off your brothers’ situation for two hours, then I believe you should play. If you’re not able to separate your thoughts, though, it would be best for your teammates to sit this one out. That’s my two cents’ take on your unfortunate situation. Just know, everyone here at school will support you, in whatever decision you make.”

“Mr. B nailed that, spot on, Andrew,” I said as I pulled my taller friend in for a hug. “I sure would love to see you out on the court with me, tonight, but we’ll understand if you’re not up for it.”

“Thanks, Mr. Ballows, Mike. You’re words have helped more than you probably realize.”

“Come on, dude. I’ll walk with you down to TR’s office,” I said as we followed Lynette, Sam and Joanne out into the busy, between periods, hall way.

Alumni Hall, UWO

7:38pm, Friday, March 9, 1979

“Alright, gentlemen,” Coach Williamson said at halftime of our Middlesex County Conference basketball finals, in the corridor outside the main gymnasium at Western’s Alumni Hall. “I’m damn proud of the way you’ve played in the first half. It took a couple of minutes for us to get our minds off the crappy hand we’ve been dealt, but you started to resemble the team that wore their butts out a couple weeks ago. Because it’s now or never, we’re going to hit them with our man pressure to start with, and we’ll go with it for as long as we’ve got gas our the tanks. Remember; let me know when you’re tired because stupid things happen with tired players.”

As Coach Williamson was finishing up his halftime talk, I caught a glimpse of two very tall men walking around the dimly lit front foyer corner. It didn’t take me, or Andrew, very much time to recognize who these men were because my taller teammate shouted, “Matthew! Dad!” as he jumped up, and ran to his oldest brother and his dad.

Matthew had his ‘casted’ right arm in a sling, and I noticed that he was walking gingerly with his father providing him some support. Andrew gently hugged his brother, our grade thirteen captain and then skipped out of his brother’s way as Dr. Werring and Matthew finished the short journey to our team’s huddle.

“Sorry for the intrusion, Coach,” Dr. Werring said with a smile, “but my eldest boy, here kept on whining like a spoiled brat about wanting to see some ‘silly’ basketball game. Can you fathom that?”

“Seeing how it is THIS whiny brat ... yes I can,” Coach Williamson chuckled in response. “How are you doing, Matthew?”

“I’ve been better, Coach ... but I can’t complain too much about this ... seeing...” Matthew slowly lifted his casted arm from the sling material and then became a little choked up at the thought of his much more seriously hurt brother, Kollin.

“We understand, Matthew,” Coach Feelt said as we all got up from our relaxed position and moved to give Matthew a hug or pat on the back. This was the first time, most of us had seen of him since his and Kollin’s motorcycle accident.

After we moved back from him to give him his space, Matthew looked at Coach Williamson and asked, “May I say something, Coach?”

“You’re the captain, Matthew. It’s your team.”

Matthew nodded his acknowledgement to Coach W’s statement and then turned to his father and non-verbally communicated that his dad should let go of his left arm, as he wanted to convey strength to us with both his words and body language.

“Okay, guys,” Matthew began, “you’re only down by five points... 33-28, which is nothing. I know you’re probably not one-hundred percent focused on the game, but you can’t, can’t, CAN’T change a single thing that has happened to Kollin, me, Andy, Dennis or Jimmy ... so don’t waste another ounce of your brain power worrying or fretting over us. The five of us, we maybe hobbled up but we’re still a part of this team, and we’re depending on you to win Medway’s first senior basketball championship in ... what eight years, Coach?”

Coach Williamson quickly nodded his head affirmatively at Matthew’s factual question.

“Because I’m a part of this team, I whined and begged as my dad said earlier, for him to bring me over here from the hospital because I really want to lift that championship trophy after WE defeat Strathroy. I want to lift that trophy ... not just for me, but for Kollin and Jimmy, who aren’t able to make it out for this game. So ... please forget about Kollin’s leg ... and Jimmy’s back, and my arm for sixteen game-time minutes ... And play like you’re capable of playing ... AND allow me to lift that trophy for ALL of us!”

“Damn straight! Matthew!” Kane shouted and that roused all of us from our focused attention on Matthew’s halftime speech. Dr. Werring smartly reconnected with Matthew’s left arm as we all crowded around our injured captain to give him another show of support.

“Hey, Coach!” one of the referees shouted from the doorway into the main gymnasium. “You’ve got three minutes ‘till the tip.”

“Thanks, Walt,” Coach Williamson replied with a wave. He then turned to us and said, “I’m only going to say one thing to you, and then get in there and try to get your legs warm.” He made sure he had our undivided attention before he pointed at Matthew and said, “Forget for ‘Sixteen’” and then he pointed towards the gym and added, “And we’ll WIN by one ... or more!”

“Let’s go! Guys!” Matt Connell shouted as he and Kane led us back into the main gym at Alumni Hall.

Strathroy won the tipoff to the second half, so I waited for their point guard, Johnny Stryboshe to bring the ball across half-court before I picked him up. This was the first time we had used our man-to-man press package against the Saints, so he hesitated and backed up slightly when he saw me jump up on him. Unfortunately for him, but fortunate for us, that backup movement caused him to step on the half-court line, and the referee immediately blew his whistle and called for an ‘over-and-back’ violation.

That immediately gave our fans plenty of ammunition to explode in cheers. When Big-Mike ran towards the Saints’ end of the court, he gave Johnny Stryboshe a subtle dig when he said, “That just the start, John-nyyyy.”

I just shook my head at that gamesmanship, as I waited for Jon Lunby to inbound the ball to me. With the Saints in their normal 2-3 zone, we moved the ball around the outside with a few passes until I received it at the top of the key-circle. I faked a pass over to Jon, and saw Gary Dander step in front the Saints’ central defender and fired the ball down to him. Gary made a sweet pump-fake and drop step maneuver on the Saints’ center, and made a short left-handed baby hook to make it a three point game at the start of the third quarter.

We traded baskets and defensive stops for the remainder of the third quarter, which ended with the Saints holding a two point advantage, 45-43. The only troublesome issue for our team in the game was that our one remaining true ‘big-man’, Gary Dander, was now saddled with four personal fouls. With Matthew and Dennis out with injuries that was Coach Williamson’s chief concern, ‘keeping Gary from getting his fifth foul.’

After Jon, Matt, Big-Mike and I had taken a two minute breather near the end of the third quarter; Coach Williamson decided to put us back into the game at the start of the final quarter. Andrew joined us on the court as he was taking his older brother’s defensive role in our man-pressure defense. Coach reminded Matt to help Andrew out with the Saints’ big man, Murray VanDenGeel, who had taken a more prominent role in the Saints’ attack.

Because Andrew wasn’t a high-flyer, he suggested that I move in to take the center jump against Murray to start the fourth quarter. When we both looked at Coach Williamson, he simply shrugged his shoulders and said, “Go for it.”

Murray and I shared a fist bump prior to the jump ball and we wished each other good luck before the ref get set for the toss. I think I caught Murray by surprise, both from the speed of my leap and with the height I was able to generate, and I easily got my hand on the ball first to direct it over to Matt. Upon landing, I moved back towards our goal and took Matt’s pass to get our opening possession of the fourth quarter under way.

Because I had focused on getting my teammates open looks against the Saints’ 2-3 zone, Coach Williamson told me to start looking for my own shot these first couple of possessions. When I received the ball at the top of the key, I noticed both of their guards were sagging down to take away my entry passes. After I faked a pass off to the wing, I took one dribble into the space near the foul line and elevated for an open sixteen footer.

Similar to our game against them two weeks ago, Johnny Stryboshe flew out at me as he attempted to block my jump-shot. Once more, he gave me a good shot to my stomach as I landed. When the crowd erupted, I knew I nailed that jumper to tie the game. Jon and Big-Mike rushed over to help me up from the court as the ref moved to the scorer’s table and called out, “Foul, Blue ‘3’, on the shot. ‘20’ White, has one free-throw.”

“Go get ‘em, Cuda!” Lynette’s unique scream rose above the crowd noise as I remained bent over, trying to catch my breath.

“You okay, Little?” Big-Mike asked as I took a moment to stretch up to the ceiling, trying to get my chest cavity to expand out.

“No probs, Mike. He actually nailed me harder than that last game, remember?” I replied with a smile.

“Okay, let’s finish them off like last game, too,” Big replied as he walked to his position along the free-throw lane.

“Hold your positions, guys,” the ref called as he stepped up beside me at the free-throw line. “One shot, play it out of his hands.”

After I did my pre-shot routine, I positioned my hands on the ball, locked my eyes on the front of the rim and released the ball on a smooth arc. That swooshed free-throw gave us a one point lead with just thirty-five seconds gone in the fourth quarter.

Neither team led by more than three points the rest of the ball game. Coach Williamson gave Jon, Big-Mike and me a couple minutes of rest with four-thirty remaining in the game with us up by two points. The three of us, plus Gary Dander, reentered the game with the score tied at 57, and with two-forty-one left on the clock. Kane remained in the game in order for us to have four solid ball handlers and free-throw shooters on the floor.

As Jon inbounded the ball to me in front of our bench, Coach Williamson surprisingly instructed me to setup in our F-C offense (Four Corners) to either draw the bigger, but less athletic Saints out of their 2-3 zone or to hold the ball for the last shot of the game. Not surprisingly, Coach McPherson of the Saints had his team wait in their packed zone, as Kane and I tossed the ball between us near the half-court line for a minute and a half.

With the crowd going nuts, the Saints’ coach motioned for his team to matchup with us as the game clock hit one-fifteen. As Stryboshe slowly approached me, Kane flipped me the ball and moved over to the top left wing position to let me go one-on-one with the Saints’ senior point guard.

With the ball in triple-threat position, I waited until my defender moved close enough for the ref to begin his ‘five-second’ count action. I made a slight jab step to the right but noticed Stryboshe didn’t bite on it. Obviously, they learned that I liked to fake right and go left, so I this time I flat out blew past him on the right and had an open path down the center of the court.

As I crossed the free-throw line and picked up my dribble to start my final move to the goal, I saw that Big-Murray was quickly moving to shut that lane down. I prayed that Gary would step into his vacated space for a simple dump-off pass, which he did beautifully. After I knew Murray was fully committed to stopping me, I dropped the ball off to Gary, who made an easy lay-up for a two point lead. Or so we all thought.

The referee under the basket blew his whistle, put his hand behind his head, and called out, “Charging, ‘20’ White, no basket!” I had barely bumped into Big Murray after releasing my pass, but the big fellow did a good acting job and stumbled backwards like I had steamrolled him. That was my third personal foul of the game, which wasn’t a big deal, other than it took two highly valued points off the scoreboard.

Coach Williamson and our fans couldn’t believe the ref would such a ‘ticky-tacky’ foul call like that at such a critical moment in the game. I just shook my head in surprise as I listened as Coach said, “Damn it Walter! Guys on both teams have been mugged out there the whole game, and you called charging on THAT miniscule bump? With a minute left? ... Unbelievable!”

Coach then used one of his three remaining timeouts to discuss our strategy for the final minute and six seconds. He wanted maximum pressure on the ball but cautioned us not to foul Adrian or Al Campbell, or Stryboshe, who were the Saints’ top free throw shooters. He told us he doubted the Saints would try to hold the ball for the last shot against our man pressure, so we really needed to box them out on their shot attempt.

He reminded us before we left the huddle that once we got the ball ... either after a Saints’ made or a missed shot, or on a turnover, to call an immediate timeout. He wanted a chance to setup our final offensive strategy to either tie or win the game.

After Big Murray inbounded the ball to Stryboshe, I picked him up near their free throw line and forced him to change directions three times before he crossed half-court. I nearly stole the ball from him on his final left to right crossover dribble move, but I mistimed my arm action by a moose-hair, which allowed Stryboshe to get his team into their offensive set piece.

Big Murray set a high pick for Adrian Campbell, their best player, who drove his man into Murray. Gary Dander did a great job cutting off Campbell’s path to the basket; much like Murray did to me just moment earlier. However, the referee, who called me for charging, saw it differently and whistled Gary for a blocking foul, his fifth of the game.

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Wheels’ Resort Cafeteria, Chatham, Ontario 4:49pm, Saturday, March 10, 1979 “Are you alright, Viktoriya?” I asked the thirty-seven-old Ukrainian beauty as she sat in a dazed state in the cafeteria at Wheels’ Resort. We were still inside an Energist energy bubble because everyone around us was still distant, immobile and exactly in the same positions as before. “I fine, Michael, but...” she confusingly replied as she tried to make sense of what just happened, as well as why everyone here...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 60 Last Song

Labatt’s Limo to Glencoe High School 5:35pm, Friday, April 6, 1979 “What do you mean ... this can’t be the one and only time you’re gonna play with us?” Lynette exclaimed after Jennifer told all seven of us that this would be the last time she thought she’d be able to play with our band. “I, I just think that with my new gymnastics schedule and more importantly, listening to how E and Brick have sounded with you ... that I’m just...” “You’re still gonna do the odd ‘guest sax’ song or two...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 34 Two Steps Behind

Labatt Guest House 7:44pm, Monday, February 26, 1979 “Good Lord,” Mr. Labatt said after he turned off the VHS camera at the conclusion of our four song audition recording. “You guys seem to be improving by leaps and bounds. Your performance on Old Time Rock ‘N Roll and that new song...” “It is called, All Summer Long, Daddy,” Samantha said after seeing her dad struggle to remember its specific name. “Yes, thanks, Samantha. Those songs were a tad less polished than your renditions of Ain’t...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 33 Old Time Rock N Roll All Summer Long

Mrs. Pierce’s Classroom, Medway High School 1:15pm, Monday, February 26, 1979 “So, why was Hercules required to perform ten or twelve labors?” Mrs. Pierce asked her tenth grade English after a lively introduction to Appolodorus: The Labors of Heracles. “The Goddess Hera, his step-mother, was jealous of Zeus’ off-spring which included Hercules,” Elizabeth replied. “Zeus was her brother, AND his wife which wasn’t usual at that time.” “Those statements are both correct, Elizabeth, but it...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 32 Kiss You All Over

The Labatt’s Limousine, Approaching Bryanston 6:48pm, Saturday, February 24, 1979 Samantha was cuddling up against my best friend, Paul. I was enjoying some peace and tranquility with my arm around Cathy’s shoulders as she was nuzzled up to my chest. We all were relaxing in the limousine after our incredible meal at the London Armouries’ Hotel Restaurant. As the limo passed through Ballymote, several miles south of Bryanston, I felt Cathy’s head turn up towards mine and she softly...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 14 Crazy Train

Medway High School Gymnasium 8:36pm, Friday, February 16, 1979 “ALL ABOARD!!Ah-Hahahahahahahaha!“ I cried out into my wireless microphone as I heard Mr. Feelt say, “So without fur... “ Soon after, Paul, Cathy, and Sam jumped in with their instruments on the intro notes to Ozzy’s appropriately titled, Crazy Train. Lynette was able to create those wonderful sound effects at the beginning of the song to really capture the full effect of this awesome intro. The thick burgundy curtains were...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 17 Candle in the Wind

Parking Lot at UWO’s Football Stadium, London, Ontario 6:14pm, Saturday, February 17, 1979 The drive from Western’s campus to Coach Jacket’s house was relatively quiet but tension filled. We listened to FM96 on the car’s stereo. When we heard Dire Straits’ Sultans of Swing, Lynette commented, “I think that would be a good song for our band to play. Everyone seems to like it, and you’d kill Mark Knopfler’s guitar part.” “It is a pretty cool tune,” I replied as I turned towards her as she...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 26 Aint That a Shame

Medway High School, Arva 2:40pm, Thursday, February 22, 1979 “Okay, class,” Mr. St. Georges called out after the warning buzzer sounded at the end of our last class of the day. “Seeing how we lost a day this week, the final papers and/or presentations on your Aussie topic will be due next Wednesday. If you are just doing a presentation in class, you’ll need to provide me with an outline of your presentation so I can take notes on it. If you are doing a detailed paper only, that will...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 22 Love Will Keep Us Alive

Mike’s House, Bryanston 1:07pm, Sunday, February 20, 1979 Around 1pm, after having a couple of oranges as a snack, I asked Lynette if she wanted to go for a walk in our new frozen wonderland. It wasn’t real cold outside, probably 25 to 28 degrees Fahrenheit, so our basic winter coats, toques and gloves worked fine, especially since we’d be moving around outside. There was a sheet of ice at least three-quarters of an inch thick over everything, which was beautiful to see but made traveling...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 45 Somewhere Over the Rainbow

Wheels Resort Dining Area 2:38pm, Saturday, March 10, 1979 It wasn’t hard to believe that all of us students, coaches and parents were completely mesmerized by Viktoriya Kharlamov’s stories about growing up in the Ukraine. Not a single person mentioned heading off to play tennis or mini-golf as we originally planned. Instead, we commandeered a small corner of the Resort’s cafeteria and were regaled by the amazing tales we heard. Toxic and her mother had moved to a small town, Ivankiv about...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 16 Head Games

Loading Bay, Prince Andrew Elementary, North of Bryanston 11:44pm, Friday, February 16, 1979 “You’re sure you’re alright?” Lynette repeated. I stared at her while I contemplated the unbelievable ramifications of my grand epiphany. I gave my head one final shake with the hope of driving that atomic bomb-like revelation from my mind, but I had no such luck. “Talk to me, please!” she said with some urgency. Before I replied to the pensive, shivering beauty beside me, I made doubly sure to...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 7 If I Cant Have You

Medway High School 8:35am, Thursday, February 15, 1979 “And to end the morning announcements,” Mr. Williamson said, “The following teachers are out sick today, and their classes will not be held: Mr. Pierce, Ms. Glover and Mrs. Bumstead. We would greatly appreciate it, if anyone who comes down with flu-like symptoms, be it either students or faculty, please stay home and help limit the spread of this nasty flu-virus. That is all. Have a great Thursday.” “No math class for us,” Lynette said...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 20 The Flame Rebooted Version

Lynette’s House, Komoka 9:39pm, Saturday, February 19, 1979 “Should I take them off or... ?” I started to ask. “ ... No, no. Let me do that!” Lynette quickly said as she slowly dropped down, and knelt in front of my sixteen-year-old body. “By the looks of this wet spot, here, he really enjoyed MY show, and final unveiling of my Playboy worthy ass, didn’t he?” “Believe it or not, Lynette, I really enjoy seeing how you respond to the things I do to you, as much as I get pleasure from the...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 29 Maneater

Outside the Nevins’ and McGregory’ houses 11:56pm, Friday, February 23, 1979 When Cathy had my attention, she called out, “You better watch out, Cuda, ‘cause she’ll chew you up. She’s a Man-eater!” (Note: Maneater is a 1982, Hall and Oates song, where they created this compound word. In the text, I will be using the more traditional ‘man-eater’ form as that song title isn’t ‘officially’ used.) I laughed out loud in the chilly February night air and then replied, “You’re probably right,...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsAfterword The Glencoe Concert and Chapter Title Songs from Book 3

I’ve put together web-links for the Glencoe High concert from Chapter 50, and all the chapter title songs included in this 3rd Book of The Energists series. I have not including a web-link to songs that I included in the ‘concert playlist’ for the Glencoe concert in the chapter list. If I used some special videos of a song to help with writing this story, I have include it in either the concert or chapter lists. I’ve also included any ‘extra songs’ I used in this book, such as: Lost in Love,...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 51 I Can Love You Like That

Robertson’s House, Komoka, Ontario 9:46pm, Saturday, March 10, 1979 “This is all about you, tonight, Cano,” I said as I used the pink Loofah sponge, which Mrs. R provided to clean and exfoliate my girlfriend’s lean, muscular back. “Lift your arms up, please.” “But I want to return the favor ... and more for you,” Lynette softly whined as she gathered up her mane of wet blonde hair and positioned it within her hands on top of her head. My slender girlfriend gradually perked back to life as...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 35 Beds Are Burning

Geography Classroom, Medway High School 2:36pm, Thursday, March 1, 1979 “ ... This song is called, Beds Are Burning,” I said with a sense of pride in my voice. As I was thinking of songs to play for this presentation, I just happened to remember the band, Midnight Oil. Then, I quickly stumbled upon this wonderful song and I just knew we’d have to play it. (Note: This song is from 1987. However, I liked how it fit with our presentation on various Australian performers or groups and their...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 13 You Make Loving Fun

Medway High School Gymnasium 3:42pm, Friday, February 16, 1979 ‘My God, she’s absolutely stunning!‘ I thought as I stood at the gym doorway for a moment and took in the scene across the gym. Lynette had somehow changed outfits since I last saw her at the start of geography class. Gone were the black baggie sweatpants and a red Medway fleece sweatshirt. Lynette now was whooping and hollering in a mid-thigh length, red and black hounds-tooth patterned skirt with black fishnet stockings....

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 42 Cries Like a Little Girl

Coach Williamson’s Home, North London 9:52 pm, Friday, March 9, 1979 “Are you young’uns leaving, already?” Mrs. Williamson said as she watched the herd of Medway students migrate towards her front door. “We had a great time here, tonight, Mrs. W,” Kane replied for nearly twenty five of us kids. “The chicken fingers, wings, pigs-in-blanket and all the other foods you had for us hit the spot!” Big-Mike added as he patted his stomach. “We’re glad you like them, and that you and your...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 11 Dont Stop

Mike’s House 6:15am, Friday, February 16, 1979 “Up and at ‘um, boys!” my dad gruffly said as he stuck his leg into my bottom bunk to give me his usual early morning alarm signal. As I struggled to get awake, I thought it was somewhat good that I was falling back into my previous high school routine where my dad HAD to get me up and at ‘um. I lazily stretched under the covers, and then flung them back to crawl out of my warm cocoon. Just as my feet hit the carpet, the overhead lights came on...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 46 Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through

Wheels Resort Dining Area 3:38pm, Saturday, March 10, 1979 After most of us settled back down after Sammy’s little Wushu demonstration, Lynette leaned against me and whispered up into my ear, “Because Angelika, uh, Kalena and her mom have a great understanding and appreciation of music, you, uh ... you know the song, the one you and I have worked on ... that Rock-n-Roll Dreams song?” I simply nodded my affirmation to Lynette as she peered up at me. She then softly added to her thought...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 44 Jamies Cryin

Outside on Lynette’s Driveway 8:07am, Saturday, March 10, 1979 “Good morning, Ms. Lynette. May I take your gym bag for you?” Jason, the Labatt’s chauffeur asked as he watched the sixteen-year-old blonde bounce down the drive towards the black limousine. “For a Saturday morning, ‘You look mahvelous!’” he added in his best Billy Crystal voice as Lynette, in a tight white t-shirt, scurried past him around the front of the long black car. “Why, thank yoo, kind seh,” I heard Lynette reply in...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 59 YYZ

Sammy’s Guest House 4:15pm, Wednesday, March 28, 1979 “Holy moly! E and Lisa! That was ... beyond awesome!“ Cathy said for all of us after our two newest band members played a two-and-a-half-minute kick ass drum and bass instrumental riff. “Got any lyrics to go with that monster riff?” Lynette excitedly asked the girls as she took a swig of her Diet Coke. “Sorry, no,” Eda hurriedly said as tried to catch her breath as she sat on her drum throne after killing her DW double bass drum...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 52 Grace Like Rain

St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church, London, Ontario 9:12am, Sunday, March 11, 1979 “So there’s a lot of stand-up, kneel, and sit-down stuff, huh?” Lynette asked me as we walked along the concrete walkway beside the curved outer wall of my church, St. Andrew the Apostle, in Northeast London. “Yeah, but don’t worry ‘bout it. I’ll be right there and I won’t leave you hanging about what to do. Also, there’s prayer missals, which can help you follow along with what is going on and what is...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 40 Come Together

Jennifer’s Ford Ranger 8:42 pm, Tuesday, March 6, 1979 “I wonder how Paul’s tutoring session went,” I offered up to break the silence in the cab of Jennifer’s pickup truck as we drove east on Medway Road. Unlike my other rides home with Jennifer, when I’m squished up against her, I was now sitting against the passenger door. Cathy was between Jennifer and me in the still slightly cramped cab of her small pickup truck. “So that’s why he wasn’t at the game. I was hesitant about asking you,...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 27 Barracuda

Medway High School, Arva 5:05pm, Friday, February 23, 1979 I was sitting in the bleachers, as the JV basketball game against our biggest rivals, Strathroy Collegiate tipped off. I then saw Tony Radchuk walk into the gym. Seeing him sparked an idea in my mind. If you were interested in placing an undercover wager on any sporting events, like hockey, basketball or football, Tony was the person you wanted to see at Medway. I excused myself from Jon and Andy Lunby, and Andrew Werring, and...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 56 Feels So Good

Labatt Guest House 2:10pm, Friday, March 23, 1979 “That was an amazing group of songs, you guys!” Elizabeth said after we wrapped up our practice run through of our opening ten song play list. “Was everything to your liking, Cathy?” our Cathy said to Bruce Smythe’s girlfriend, who asked that we not play anything too sad on this double funeral day. “Oh, yeah, that was perfect. I especially loved your acoustic combo of Two Steps Behind and Love Will Keep Us Alive,” Cathy Cromartie replied...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 39 A Little Less Conversation

Medway High Cafeteria 5:12 pm, Tuesday, March 6, 1979 “You said what to him at that point?” Samantha asked of Lynette in an unbelieving manner as she looked across the cafeteria table at Lynette, Elizabeth, Joanne and Cathy. Jennifer, Andi, and Heidi were all huddled on Sam’s side of the table as the eight girls swapped stories about their Saturday night activities before the start of Medway’s basketball semi-final playoff game against North Middlesex Secondary School from Parkhill. “She...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 57 You Dropped a Bomb on Me

Lynette’s Car, North of London 4:40pm, Sunday, March 25, 1979 “Timmins! That’s like half way to the frickin’ North Pole, isn’t it?” Lynette exclaimed as she drove north on Highbury Ave after we had a coffee, muffins and/or some donuts at Tim Hortons. “What the hell, Paul!” I said as I turned in the front passenger seat to stare at my clearly upset best friend in the back seat. “I, uh, me and Cathy weren’t gonna say anything to you guys ‘till it was official, but uh, its looking more and...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 28 Bohemian Rhapsody

Samantha Labatt’s Guest House 9:35pm, Friday, February 23, 1979 “Hey, Mom,” I spoke into the telephone from the living room of the Labatt’s guest house. “Yes, Ma’am, we won 78-54.”... “If you must know, I scored seventeen points.”... “Yes, that IS the most I’ve scored in a game.”... “Thanks, Mom. Oh, before I forget, can Patt and I drive down to Sarnia, tomorrow morning to watch MaryAnn and Lynette’s volleyball game?”... “No, that’s alright, Mom, Samantha Labatt said she would come and get...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 25 Flamethrower

Medway High School, Arva 9:25, Tuesday morning, February 20, 1979 “Hey guys!” Samantha called out as she rounded the corner and saw Paul, Cathy and me beside the cart with Cathy’s drums stacked upon it. “Whatcha doing?” “My dad has our small trailer out front and he’s going to bring my drums home with him tonight,” Cathy said as she picked up her drum throne. “Why are you here this early?” Paul asked the petite redheaded girl as she waited for us to push the cart along past her. “I...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 53 Lifes Been Good

Medway High Cafeteria 12:10pm, Wednesday, March 14, 1979 “Who said you could snag any of my fries?” I asked in a faux, semi-annoyed tone at Sammy, after she failed at sneaking a couple of Medway’s finest delicacies from my tray. “Nobody,” Sammy replied with a grin as she munched on the two crispy potato strips. “Besides, who in their right mind eats French fries with P-B and J sandwiches?” “My good looking boyfriend, that’s who,” Lynette surprisingly said as she unexpectedly walked...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 36 Gimme Some Lovin

Labatt Guest House 7:07pm, Thursday, March 1, 1979 “ ... and realized we sounded pretty good.” Our redheaded host then stopped talking as the door of the guest house opened. I quickly let Lynette down from my arms, and all six of us oriented ourselves in that direction. “You looked and sounded better than pretty good,” Mr. Labatt announced with his deep baritone voice. As he and his wife walked into their guest house, I noticed that Sam’s dad was also carrying two solid body guitar cases...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 43 Run Like Hell

Driving in Mr. Nevin’s LeSabre 11:47pm, Friday, March 9, 1979 Paul, Bradley and Jennifer all turned north on Highway 4 from the Labatt’s estate, while I followed Toxic and Ian’s family vehicle, heading south to take Lynette and Andrea to their homes in Killworth and Komoka. Lynette had already snuggled up under my arm as I drove the short distance to Fanshawe Park Road. She was relatively quiet as Andrea and I talked a little bit about the basketball game. “I was kinda surprised Coach...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 47 All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You

An isolated riverbank near the Ukraine’s Black Sea Coast 4:11pm, Monday, August 27, 1962 “Oh, Michael, I never thought I find such a strong, handsome young man like you, here in Ukraine,” Viktoriya Tolsik (nee: Kharlamov) softly stated as we walked hand in hand. The water of one of the Dnister River’s smaller tributaries splashed over our bare feet and lower legs as we meandered along the river’s edge. Viktoriya was mesmerizingly beautiful in the late afternoon sunshine. The intermittent...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 50 Once in a Lifetime

Robertson’s House, Komoka, Ontario 8:12pm, Saturday, March 10, 1979 When I lifted my hand from Lynette’s leg, the Energist’s isolation bubble faded. I then said to my now cognizant girlfriend, “Lynette, I think you’re mom said she has one of her homemade strawberry pies in the fridge. Isn’t that your favorite dessert?” “Most definitely!” Lynette responded with a smile, “I’ll get it.” “Can you snag the pie knife-serving knife from the drawer, Sweetie,” Lynette’s mom asked as we watched...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 38 Hot Legs

Lynette’s House, Komoka 8:34pm, Saturday, March 3, 1979 “God, Cuda, it’s getting crazy out here in the hot-tub, isn’t it?” Andy Lunby said as he dried off with a towel at the entrance to the Robertson’s living room. “When I was sitting down in the water beside Jennifer, she, uh, let me put my hand on her bare boob, and she was...” “Stop right there, Andy,” I said as I held up my hand which had a red Solo cup of Coke in it. “I really don’t want to hear what you and Jennifer were doing in...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 23 Sweet Dreams Are Made of This

Mike’s House, Bryanston 6:15pm, Sunday, February 20, 1979 “That was a great dinner, Mrs. Nevins,” Lynette said as she used a piece of my mother’s homemade bread to sop up the last of the gravy on her plate. “My mom rarely uses a crock pot to cook meals, so that was the first time I’ve had a roast beef, potatoes, and carrots done like that. It was delicious.” “Thanks, Lynette,” my mom replied as she turned back to the table with a warm apple pie in her hands. “These guys around here just...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 37 Bat Out of Hell

Little Beaver Restaurant, Komoka 5:48pm, Saturday, March 3, 1979 “Dang, Paul,” Jennifer excitedly said as we sat down in this little country diner-like restaurant. “You made your new eight-string bass...” When Jennifer paused to find the appropriate word, Paul’s girlfriend chimed in with, “Thunder!” “Thunder is good,” Jennifer replied, “but I was thinking more along the lines of, Scream. You know, like a Harley rising up from hell, or something.” Jennifer’s words lit a fire within me...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 31 Too Much Heaven

London Armouries Hotel Restaurant 5:15pm, Saturday, February 24, 1979 “Oh, Lord,” Jennifer said as she stepped up to the maître d’s station with Colleen by her side. Jennifer looked smoking hot as she wore a just above the knee, black skirt over a pair of red, thigh-high stockings. Jennifer’s black high heel shoes gave prominence to her well developed, athletic calf muscles. Her upper body was smartly covered by a red metallic, wrap-around blouse, which allowed for intermittent flashes of...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 15 Paradise by the Dashboard Lights

Medway High School Parking Lot 10:05pm, Friday, February 16, 1979 “Man, I wished this car would heat up fast, it’s freezing out here,” Lynette said as she started the engine. “What, it doesn’t heat up as fast as you do?” I asked and ran my hand over her fishnet stocking covered right thigh. When my hand slide just under the edge of her black hounds-tooth skirt, I added, “I’m guessing you’ll be asking that these windows be rolled down some in a little while, after things heat up in...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 58 Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

Mike’s Bedroom, Bryanston, Ontario 6:25am, Monday, March 26, 1979 “Sheesh! Be quiet, and just enjoy,” Lynette whispered in my ear as I was stirred from my slumber in a most pleasant manner. Lynette, who fell asleep lying on top of me with none of her body touching my bunkbed’s mattress was now straddling my body and gently grinding her pubic bone into mine. As Lava-Lips’ sensitive clit was stimulated by her hunching action, her breathing became more and more labored in my ear. With her...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 54 You Can Leave Your Hat On

UWO Alumni Hall 2:10pm, Saturday, March 17, 1979 “Come on, Jennifer! You can do this!” Andy Lunby yelled down at his girlfriend from the stands at the Ontario high school gymnastics championships being held at Alumni Hall on the University of Western Ontario campus. Our beautiful school mate, Jennifer Rathje stood at the end of the runway at the vault competition. Jennifer’s earlier performances at this meet could best be described with a ‘toilet-seat‘ analogy. She was amazingly up when...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 55 Go Rest High On That Mountain

Homeroom, Medway High School 8:03am, Wednesday, March 21, 1979 The murmurings we heard in the halls before our homeroom session in Mr. Connors’ history room were tragically true. There was a heavy air in the room as a few sobbed, ‘Oh, Gods!‘ and other sadden words were muttered right after Mr. Williamson announced that two of my eleventh grade football teammates were killed in a car crash around ten-thirty on Tuesday night. Rick Wood and Paul Pierce, who was Mr. and Mrs. Pierce’s son, died...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 30 Wish You Were Here

Sarnia St. Pat’s Gymnasium 12:25pm, Saturday, February 24, 1979 Medway and Sarnia Northern split the first two games of their semi-final match. Medway won the first game, 15-13, and lost the second, 15-12. In the third and deciding game, Medway was leading 12-9, and the Cowboys (girls) were playing the best they had played all season. With them on the verge of upsetting the top-ranked team in the province, lady luck cruelly pulled the ‘awesomeness rug‘ out from under their feet. After...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 21 Do You Feel Like We Do

Mike’s House, Bryanston 9:39am, Sunday, February 20, 1979 I groggily opened my eyes and took a hazy peek at the alarm clock/radio sitting beside my bunk bed. Being tired and somewhat disoriented at the moment, I didn’t immediately recognize the time, or that it was a Sunday morning. I rolled back onto my back and prayed to drop back to sleep once more. As usual, once I stirred from my slumber I rarely returned to that restful state. As my mind cleared up, I suddenly remembered where I was...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 19 I Hate Myself For Lovin You

Samantha Labatt’s Bedroom, North London 9:13pm, Saturday, February 17, 1979 “I want you lying down here beside me, please,” Sam softly whispered up to Jennifer as her right hand’s dainty fingers lightly traced the underside of the brunette’s full, firm left breast. “In a minute,” Jennifer huskily replied as she leaned into Sam’s exploring fingers. “I just wanta try this fa-first, if you don’t mind.” Jennifer then scooted around above Sam’s head and brushed her auburn locks out of...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 9 All Night Long

Medway High School 2:15pm, Thursday, February 15, 1979 In geography, Mr. St. George said we were able to use today’s class period to start researching our class assignment on various Australian issues. I saw Liz Morkings and her partner, Ellie McIlharty digging through an Australian Anthology book for examples of Aussie folklore. Samantha was on her own like me, as her partner Joanne Gramm was with Lynette playing volleyball. I found out her topic was Aussie industries and national...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 8 Time

Medway High School 12:45pm, Thursday, February 15, 1979 “Hello everyone!” Mrs. Pierce loudly said after the bell to start our seventh period English class sounded. “Did you miss me or were you enjoying your free time, yesterday?” “A little of both,” Brad MacGee diplomatically said in response to our favorite English teacher’s question. A smattering of ‘yeah’ and ‘yes’ were murmured around me after Brad’s appropriate response. “Ha, you can’t BS, a BSer,” she cackled out then loudly coughed...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 5 The Big Bang Theory Theme Song

7:45pm, July 1, 2003 Once again, the Energists thankfully restricted access to my memories of them, so I could focus all my attention on... Kaleigh's nude 6 month pregnant body as she walked out of her master bathroom towards me. "You kill me with those Marvin the Martian boxers. Each time you have them on; all I can picture is his little legs scurrying about with his little ray-gun," she chuckled as she eased on over beside me at the bed. "Oh by the way, Happy Canada Day! I saw that on...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 3 I Will Play a Rhapsody

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 2 The Dance

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Time Irrelevant: Within the Energists' Universe "You said you had one current piece of evidence to show us that there is a creator, would you please share it with us," the Energists implored. "We have restricted our connection and examination of your memories and neural pathways, so we are somewhat confused about what this present evidence is, which you referred to earlier in this discussion." Because I was still allowed to access their thoughts, I sensed that some of the Energists...

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