Posted by Dr. Walt on December 25, 2014 at 04:12:39 from (12.2.223.66):
In Reply to: Good old days posted by Donald Lehman on December 23, 2014 at 08:38:01:
Growing up as a "City kid" in Burbank, Calif. (Los Angeles suburb) I never played with tractors or toy farm implements. At four years of age I contracted a very rare form of Rheumatic Fever which went undiagnosed until I became critically ill and had to be hospitalized. Doctors just couldn't figure out what it was or how to treat it until it was almost too late. Got massive doses of Penicillin & ACTH every hour, 24/7 for two weeks. I felt like a pin cushion. Then a year of "bed rest", spent my 5th Birthday confined to bed. For toys I had bicycles; metal, pedal powered Fire Engine with removable ladders; Electric Train Set on a 4'x8' layout that my Dad made for me. Had several imaginary friends that I played with. But the most fun that I had as a youngster was sneaking in to the "back lots" of our local movie studios (Warner Brothers, Disney, and Columbia Studios which was right at the end of our block), and playing on the old movie setts or the old Steam Locomotives and rail cars. Growing up I knew and played with a lot of kids that were "movie stars"; in later years I was even in a few movies and TV Serials myself.
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