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Essay heading: STING RAY
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As I got closer to Jamaica Avenue, I noticed this familiar looking guy wearing Navy style clothes just like on the popcorn box. He called to me "Hey, Johnny Boy!" I then realized it was Freddie Blind. He was one of the big kids who used to live down the street. I wasn't allowed to hang around the older kids, not because of my parents, but because they would let me... displayed 300 characters
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He called to me "Hey, Johnny Boy!" I then realized it was Freddie Blind. He was one of the big kids who used to live down the street. I wasn't allowed to hang around the older kids, not because of my parents, but because they would let me. They were too cool. These guys would race go carts and build exclusive clubhouses... displayed next 300 characters
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