

From the time that I was twelve, until they finally welded the swivel shut, I used to make sure that the cannon at Veteran's Park was pointed at City Hall. I felt, in my counter-cultural way, that it was my civic duty, and made a statement of sorts.
It's been nearly twenty years since I moved from Lorain, but a lot of it remains in me...that, I guess, is what this blog is about, the Lorain that once was, some of the people, events, facts, and even fictions.
Todd Rundgren spoke of every man having a "home in his head"...Lorain, c.1960-1990 is mine, I guess.
Meet me at my office, the second pay-phone outside the Lorain Telephone Company, and let's talk stuff.
It's been nearly twenty years since I moved from Lorain, but a lot of it remains in me...that, I guess, is what this blog is about, the Lorain that once was, some of the people, events, facts, and even fictions.
Todd Rundgren spoke of every man having a "home in his head"...Lorain, c.1960-1990 is mine, I guess.
Meet me at my office, the second pay-phone outside the Lorain Telephone Company, and let's talk stuff.
Someone should point that cannon again.
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