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About The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1987)
“type” you are not used to ;ing to on a regular basis. Not worry; along with the bad es the good. All types of ig people can be found: At- tive and ugly, rich and poor, ars, the trade mark of 82nd, e in all shapes and sizes. The do-glued battle scars of jvated muscle cars are ¡red by fresh, laquered paint, oads of kids laugh and giggle leir parent’s sedans. A truck ed up so high you can see ;r it as it passes by, pumps le music from its cab by it s r-powered stereo. Endless Is of cars fill the gaps between jolished hot-rods and dinged er mobiles. cting almost as a name tag, ;ars hold (for me anyway), a of the real thrill. The cruis- activity resembles the per- ility parade. A couple of Jovi look-alikes park over le side of the avenue. Strik- blondes primp and powder leir rear-view mirrors. Car s of single guys and gals im rude and sometimes in- ling propositions to passers- ) muster up your courage, e sure you have adequate rance coverage.. Have an 1 mind. Smile. Scream, uss socio-economic status saw a Rolls Royce out e). Take signs. Put a mask Wear your prom dress. It really be fun if you let it. ch out for the police (a d from the wise) above ything else join the parade have a good time; even if r tush hurts from sitting for ng time. 4