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       December 7, 1971: A Day I Lived in Agony - MMSA story by DMK
       By: David M. Katz Date: October 14, 2024, 11:36 am
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       A special thanks to Skip Trace for some exceptional editing
       help!
       I have been cooking and working this story for a month but it
       finally came to fruition.
       From the opening:
       No one has ever accused twelve-year-old boys of having the best
       decision-making skills when it comes to matters of judgement.
       Add in boredom and a novel distraction and the chances of the
       boy acting reasonably decrease exponentially. Such was the
       situation when I was in the sixth grade sitting in my class
       pretending to listen to Mrs. Malone drone on about the proper
       usages of capital letters. It was on a Tuesday, the seventh of
       December in 1971. My best friend at the time, Brent McDonald,
       and I were sitting at the back of the classroom near a corner.
       Mrs. Malone allowed us students to sit where we wanted so Brent
       and I liked to sit where we could fly under the radar.
       Told from the point of view of Spencer Matthews about a day he
       ceased to "fly under the radar."
       Thanks for reading!
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