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Seth R.

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  1. (In the style of Paul Simon's Still Crazy After All These Years.)

    I met my old Twig coordinator on the street last night.

    He seemed to glad to see me, I just smiled.

    And we talked about some old times and we drank our selves some beer.

    Still Way-brained after all these years.

    Oh, still way-brained after all these years.

    I'm not the kind of man who tends to spiritualize.

    I seem to lean on old biblical ways.

    And I ain't no fool for church groups that poison my peers.

    Still Way-brained after all these years.

    Oh, Still Way-brained after all these years.

    Four in the morning, kept up praying.

    Speak in tongues my life a--way.

    I'll never worry why should I?

    He's coming back one day.

    Now I set up my living room and I string the chairs.

    I need to make some coffee for the twig.

    But it better not be bitter, or my crown of life disappears.

    Still Way-brained after all these years.

    oh, Still Waybrained....

    still way brained....

    Still Way-brained after all these years.

    Seth

  2. SOCHACKI, GEORGE W. Born Feb. 29th 1924

    On October 8, 2004, age 80, of Browns Mills, NJ former longtime resident of Pensauken, NJ.

    Beloved husband of the late Frances. Loving father of Paul G. of Clarkdale, AZ, Miriam McKellar of Eureka, CA, Ronald of Cherry Hill, Kathleen Pollock of Somerdale, Francine of Browns Mills, Kevin of Hillsborough, NJ. Grandfather of Seth, Mara, Tiffany, Ronald, Denneen, Anthony, Shawn, Lauren & Adam.

    Mr. Sochacki was born in Camden and raised in Pennsauken. He was the son of Polish immigrants, the late John and Kazimera, who owned and worked at their barber shop on Hollingshed Ave., Pennsauken. He was a veteran of WWII serving in the US Army, 35th Div., 137th Infantry Company G. the division served at Normandy, N. France, Rhineland, Ardennes, Central Europe Campaigns and he earned a Bronze star. He retired as a Tool & Die maker at RCA, Camden.

    Relatives and friends of the family are kindly invited to attend His Visitation Saturday 9:30-10:30 AM at the Our Lady of Grace RC Church, White Horse Pike, Somerdale. Funeral Mass to follow at 10:30AM. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Directions and expressions of sympathy at www.

    inglesbyfuneralhome.com

    When I was young and both my Grandfather and Greatgrandfather were alive, so as not to confuse them or the children, we called George, Daddy George. So I always called my Grandfather on my mothers side Daddy George. Grandmom Fran called him "Tood" short for officer Gunther Toody a character on "Car 54, Where are you?" an early 60's TV show. He used to make a mean Whiskey Sour which I sampled many for him though out the years. Always generous and caring, he will be missed.

    I will miss you Daddy George. Sorry we never got to bowl together.

    I will be attending the service as a pallbearer and doing a reading for the service.

    Seth

  3. As far as I'm concerned there's been occasions when I've heard 7 year olds debate with more intelligence and clarity then Bush v. Kerry.

    It felt like the old argument between Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum last night, Kerry's "What is Bush's plan? Answer, four words: more of the same." Bush's "What kind of leadership says it's the wrong war at the wrong place at the wrong time." I have three words for both canidates describing their debate, Boring and repetitive. Bush can't answer a direct question, niether can Kerry. Both seem like two 5 year olds (no offence to 5 year olds) squaring off in the playground over the right to use the swing, they posture they prose, and niether really wants the swing, they want the whole playground for themselves.

    Al "Grandpa" Lewis for President

    Seth

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