Author: Ski Ingram

My Own Bedroom

by Ski Ingram When I was about 10 years old (1960), I wanted my own bedroom.  We lived in a two-bedroom house at 2610 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Redondo Beach, California.  I shared a bedroom with my teenaged sister Sherry,...

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My Life at Boys Market

by Ski Ingram  My sister, Sherrie, worked at the Winchell’s Donut shop located in the strip mall where the Boys Market was the anchor business.  Most of the employees of the market would spend their breaks in the donut shop.  I...

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My Many Jobs

by Ski Ingram I, like most of you, have had many jobs in my life. It’s rare, but I knew a guy maned Ric who only had two jobs his whole life.  As a teenager he worked as a dog walker and in his adult life worked at a car...

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Manhattan Beach Blvd, Part One

by Ski Ingram When I was 10 years old, I lived on Manhattan Beach Blvd. There was plenty of things for us kids to do to entertain ourselves in those days.  Across the street from my house was the “Jap field.”  I think...

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Kenny Gallacher

by Ski Ingram 19 May 1970 As I walked out of the chapel one Sunday morning, after opening exercises for Sunday School, I saw for the first time Kenneth Gay Gallacher. He was a short, but well-built boy of 16. He reminded me of...

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