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FIRST DAY OF
SUMMER AND DAD’S DAY UNITE
Lolita: Hey Chandler, get over here. What did you
do in the past with your father in the summer?
CHANDLER TRAVIS (Rocket Travis
Infinity Explosion Surprise): I crapped my pants once at the country
club... I think we were both pretty mortified. Of course, this was three
or four years ago now, but I still get nostalgic about it, especially
on Father’s Day. *** DICK
TATE (Middle East/ Prime Movers):
My father and I attempted to sail a 14 foot Sunfish out into the Atlantic
Ocean one summer and were nearly swept out to sea by a freak thunderstorm.
The garbage strewn beach of Old Orchard never felt so good under my
trembling feet as it did when we finally managed to regain the shore.
*** NICHOLE FERREE (Orange Nichole): My father was a teacher
when I was growing up so in the summer he had plenty of time to hang
out with my sister and me. Every year he’d create an elaborate treasure
hunt for us with clues leading us all over town. It was a big deal that
we’d look forward to every summer. *** BILL
GALATIS (the Paul Green School
of Rock/ Audible Crayons): When I was five years old, my father took
me to the 1984 Boston Celtics championship game 7 when they put away
the Lakers. It was 91 degrees in the Garden and I had to finish watching
in nothing but my shorts. I’ll never forget it. *** A.J.
WACHTEL (Boston
Gets a Grip): I lived in Allston
and one of my roommates was a black singer/cab driver named Stacey and
my Jewish father took us out to eat at Rubin’s Deli in Brookline for
my birthday and Father’s Day. Apparently, not many blacks came to
Rubin’s for a kosher meal at the time, and as we walked in the staff
looked like we were lepers. To add insult to injury, I ordered a “ham
and cheese” and the waitress said, she couldn’t make one for me
and I thought it was because of my black guest and was getting pissed
until she continued, “we’re kosher and can’t serve meat and dairy
together.” Occasionally, I speak to Stacey and we laugh at my unintentional
stupidity. *** JOE HARRINGTON (photographer): The summer was my father’s
favorite time of the year—boating season. I have many memories of
long days and nights out on the ocean. One Fourth of July my cousin
went scuba diving from the boat and robbed a bunch of lobster traps.
We had coolers overflowing with lobster for the barbecue! R.I.P. Dad,
1995, death by cigarettes. *** JOE
KOWALSKI (Funf/ the Elderly):
Just a couple of years ago I went with my dad, my brother and my Uncle
John (my dad’s younger brother) to Citizen’s Bank Park to see the
Phillies play the Cardinals. We saw Albert Pujols hit two home
runs against our Phillies and saw the Phils lose their 10,000th game
in franchise history. It was a fantastic time. Happy Father’s
Day! *** DJ MATTHEW GRIFFIN (the Noise): One hot summer night when I was 16, my friends
and I decided to drop some acid. When it came time to call my dad for
a ride home, I was petrified. I had long black bangs on the right side
of my face. I flipped them to the left side, so my dad wouldn’t notice
my blown out pupils. We didn’t say much. I was left alone in the livingroom,
til my brother came home and found me clutching the arms of a chair
in the dark. Then he threw on the Butthole Surfer’s Blind
Eye Sees All video. I watched the flashing skulls and Gibby
eating puke out of a turkey baster. Lolita: Well, thank you Matthew for sharing the details
of the video, now I can cross it off my list of things to watch before
I die.
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