Thursday, October 4, 2012

Famous Firsts

First Job: Had a paper route when I was 13. Delivered 100 papers a day and I loved it the worse the weather got. Kept repeating that postman’s creed in my head.

 
First Real Job: Working as an instructor and NCO at Cadet Camp Penhold. Taught basic training, drill, sports and photography.


First Car: 1977 Volkswagen Beetle - White - got for my 17th Birthday. White with black stripe down the front. 13 dollars of gas a month.



First Record/CD: Always had them around but first I bought for myself was Trooper - Hot Shots.



First Sport Played: Hockey like every good Canadian boy.



First Concert: Trooper at the Kinsmen Center Brandon Manitoba 1977.



First Foreign Country Visited: West Germany - 1972 - Lived in Lahr for 5 years.



First Favourite TV Show: Friendly Giant. I loved the way he arranged the little chairs for you by the imaginary fire. Nothing cooler than Jerome, Rusky and those two Jazz Kitties who never spoke. The Friendly Giant made playing the recorder cool.



First Favourite Actor: Birdman - the cartoon character - Didn’t distinguish between real and animated back then and Birdman was the most exciting job I could imaging doing. Living in a volcano, able to fire bolts of sunlight and your best buddy is a giant trained eagle name Avenger.



First Favourite Actress: Kim Richards of the 'Escape to Witch Mountain' movie. She was just adorable and always seemed to be on TV at the time. It's sad to see what a trainwreck she has become if the Real Housewives are to be believed.



Then of course Caroline Munroe took over my fantasies once I reached my teen years.

 

First Girlfriend/Boyfriend: Tara Crandall. Was suppose to tell her that my friend Danny Dugan wanted to break up with her but spent the whole night trying to figure out how to go from the chair I was in to the couch she was sitting on. First girl I kissed. It was during the showing of the movie Killdozer. Best romantic experience was walking in the snow with her.



First Encounter with a Famous Person: I met Prince Charles at the 1977 World Scout Jamboree in P.E.I. He was visiting a few Canadian scout troops and all the foreign ones. We came from West Germany so he thought we were foreign. We were laughing about burning our Jiffy Pop popcorn and he just was there talking and laughing with us. We tried to speak German so that he wouldn’t feel bad about his mistake but he caught on pretty quick. Then he bought us lobster and showed us how to cook and eat them and joined us for dinner he was so taken with us.



First Brush With Death: Jumped the train to travel from Shilo to Winnipeg on a boxcar when I was 14. It was a great adventure that was totally spur of the moment. Didn't feel like we faced death but we could have easily fallen off the moving train. Many years later I was also shot at - an incident which blinded a friend of mine. We were in a bar parking lot and mistaken for someone who had gotten into a fight with a bar patron. I still have shot in my head from that incident and was lucky to get out alive.



First Film Seen: 'Aristocats' in the theatre and 'Diamonds are Forever' at the drive-in.



First Favorite Recording Artist: Queen



First Favorite Radio Station: Base radio in Lahr. Played everything and did a great rock show after school each day. At Christmas they did a show where they read kids letters to Santa that was so well done that you actually believed that it was coming from the North Pole.



First Book I Remember Reading: How the Grinch Stole Christmas




First Comic Book - Batman 274 - ‘How Many Ways Can A Robin Die?’




First Action Figure - Marx - Johnny West Figure.



17 comments:

Hobgoblin238 said...

Wow! I will have to do this as well one day.

Tempo said...

You and I are the same age, had the same first car and both collected bullet remnants. (mine had to be dug out)Never even heard of 'Hot Shots'
Cheers

Nick Ward said...

Excellent post my friend. Respect.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Was that bar shooting in Brandon too? Glad you were the lucky one!

DrGoat said...

Hey, another member of the 'I've been shot at' club. Glad you got out of that one. Had an experience too. It was about 20 yrs ago, but I can still remember vividly what it feels like.

Kal said...

Veterans of the street wars? The urban jungle has it's own dangers. Did you have the 'time slowed down' effect. The funniest thing I remember is tossing the dog down to the floor of the truck instead of ducking myself.

Paladin said...

Lol.."killdozer". Good times :)

First movie in a theater was the same. First action figure - same.

I've never met Prince Charles, but I *have* met Caroline Munro. She was, and is, a lot of woman.

Kal said...

Does EVERYONE who follows my blog know Caroline Munroe? I should expect a call any day now, right? Someone is gonna hook a brother up?

DrGoat said...

Two of us were out shooting in the desert when this van pulls up about 100 yrds away. Didn't think much of it until a high powered rifle bullet whizzed by ear, followed by about 4 more. We hit the dirt, yeah time did do a strange thing there. Couldn't get their attention by yelling, so I unloaded about 6 rds in their direction with my M14. That got their attention....we jumped in the truck and headed for them to see what the f*ck was up, but they had gotten in to their van and hot-footed it out of there. It was NO fun and I was shaking for at least 20 minutes after that.

Kal said...

Nothing good ever happens in the desert. It's just not safe.

Dr. Theda said...

Miss Munroe was my Teenage "crush" as well...

Erik Johnson Illustrator said...

Ah Cinema and Women. Two things which bring me so much joy in life. You are fortunate to have such a memorable motion picture to tie to such on monumental romantic step.

I remember my first girlfriend, the Hungarian hottie Chema, went on movie dates to the big summer titles like "Prince Caspian" and "Wall-E", were time was spent awkwardly holding hands while sharing the arm rest. I know it sounds romantic but it gets tiresome after a while.

With my next girlfriend, the lovely redheaded Lydia, I introduced her to a higher class of film, none of these flash in the pan summer gigs. We watched "Casablanca" and "Citizen Kane". She fell asleep during the latter so I switched things up next time when we watched "Fido". I wish I could remember how I talked her into that one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Mo6C6up1Qo

Kal said...

I knew a girl who wanted to watch Animal House with me after I told her she would hate it. She did and never talked to me again but it was her choice.

Tara Crandall was a great movie girlfriend. I took her to see Alien too which is possible the best movie to take a girl to if you want to be grabbed in fear all night.

Erik Johnson Illustrator said...

Reminds me of a neighbor, Adam, that I'm working on who has never seen Alien or any of the Indiana Jones films. The poor deprived soul.

Kal said...

How do people get through life without seeing the classics? I mean I have never seen ET but I do that out of spite.

Nathan said...

I took this survey from you, but I couldn't think of answers for all of the questions. No cool near-death experiences from me, unfortunately.

Erik Johnson Illustrator said...

Killdozer Comic Video!

http://atopfourthwall.blogspot.com/2012/10/longbox-of-damned-worlds-unknown-6.html