tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029684303655226571.post2320172069115457016..comments2008-01-01T16:43:06.633-08:00Comments on historical events in the life of Stefan: ADDENDUM TO JAIL TIMEstefanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16301645907746978222noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029684303655226571.post-71001239019929484482007-12-21T11:18:00.000-08:002007-12-21T11:18:00.000-08:00Hello Mi Amigo. I just found your interesting blo...Hello Mi Amigo. I just found your interesting blog and will stay tuned. It is fun to write these things but difficult to stoke up the memory. I remember you telling these stories to us when you would return from CR and I have repeated them to friends and relatives. Keep up the good posting.<BR/><BR/>about the chikens: Our neighbors on Burnette Street in Detroit were Polish and often slaughtered chikens just as you did. Once, they chopped a head off and the chiken got away and ran around the yard spurting blood. I was impressed. Also, once at Cavanaugh Lake on vacation, Grandpa Luoma put the checen in a sack and knocked him cold with a hammer. That was not pleasant to see.<BR/><BR/>We miss you up here in Copper Harbor, Steve. You were always good for a political discussion (argument?). Be sure to mark your calendar for the Kilpela reunion next year.<BR/><BR/>See you... <BR/><BR/>Brother in Law, Don Kilpela Sr. <BR/><BR/>ps: what nis it? chicen, chiken, or chicken?Capt. Donald Kilpela Sr.https://www.blogger.com/profile/14316499827031239254noreply@blogger.com