In loving, living memory, John Melançon 1928 – 2007
So I asked Dad how much he'd lied to get a job...
told them I was a short-order cook. At a breakfast place. I didn't know how to crack an egg. I had two buckets of eggs I didn't crack right.
He quietly paid me and told me to go home.
He had a black guy that worked there come in a little early– he was a whizz, in no time at all he had caught up
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I'm trying to make possible a worldwide nonviolent revolution for justice, liberty, and making more good things doable.
People Who Give a Damn
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— Uric Lanbe