Were you trouble, or a goodie-two-shoes?

Date January 7, 2008


2 Responses to “Were you trouble, or a goodie-two-shoes?”

  1. kissfan71
    9:53 am on September 15th, 2009

    I wasn’t trouble, but I looked for it. I was that kid who was always trying to belong to something, and always looked up to the “bad kids”. There was a guy that lived across the street who turned me on to KISS, Cheap Trick, Bad Company, etc…My mother did NOT like him at all, and always warned me to stay away from him.

    Fast forward to 2009, and here I am. I have been in several bands (a couple of them have been decently known), played more shows than I can count, recorded on 11 CDs (at this point. getting ready to do more with my current band), and generally had more fun with the music that I was turned onto as a kid than pretty much anyone I know.

    Where is the “troublemaker” from across the street who turned me onto these bands? He has spent considerable time in and out of jail, still (to my knowledge anyway) lives in the same town, not far from the same house, unemployed and generally not doing well.

  2. jamie
    9:15 am on April 22nd, 2010

    I wasnt trouble but i somehow always got into it. I was a goodie two shoes in the sixties when i was a kid and in 1970 when i turned 13 we moved to portland…thats where the trouble started for me i think i just started junior high and alot of kids from school lived in my neighborhood and they were punks and i was a fighter so when me and my sister stacy took the bottles up to the store a kid grabbed stacies bottles and started to run i got so angry i dropped my bottles and took off after the punk i remember jumping on his back and just beating on him i returned home with a black eye and a fat lip and my new skirt was ripped but i didnt care ever since then i have been a fighter but no i never was a trouble maker trouble always seemed to find me.

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