Rock and Roll Wings
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Timothy Wilkerson
I grew up in Stone County near Branson Missouri. I moved to Maine sometime after I met my wife and graduated. I liked to help people as much as I could grow up, especially this seventy year old woodcarver named Russ pen. Russ was a professional wood carver and although I didnt always agree with his pricing like the time he wanted a lot to money to carve a item for my best friend at the time Eric Johnson ,he did get asked to carve a real big item from some guys from the cast of Saturday night live. Russ said this was for the front of the boat which they went fishing on. It was a mermaid this happened when John Belushi and Dan Akroid was on the air and he pointed out one of those two guys and it just so happens that one of the guys john on a web site one of his relatives made dedicated to him has a fishing boat on it. I helped him a lot with his 20 or so dogs Russ had and he would carve things for my mom at a discount occasionally .back in them days I got into kiss and vanhalen and scary movies and comedy movies and thats kind of where this book leads. I mostly hung out with my friends from Chicago Eric and Larry in high school who always knew how to have a good laugh with me. Eric would always say go ahead Tim laugh it up. I listened to Larry play a lot and not that my kids are a good at a good age to respect my guitar they leave it alone so now Im also learning the guitar like I have always wanted to do. My mom always had a since of humor and my dad being a building contractor did to so now I bring out some humor in this fictional book about my favorite past characters. Writing is one of the few things Ive wanted to do.
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Rock and Roll Wings - Timothy Wilkerson
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Acknowledgments
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Acknowledgments
This is about the acknowledgments and descriptions of the characters your about to read about if you don’t read this you wont have a feel for how the characters were in real life. Jim Morrison was five eleven one hundred forty five pounds and blue green eyes. He continually brings up the Indians dead on the road. His discover of death recalls the incident that he his mother, father and grand father were driving through the desert at dawn. A truckload of Indians had either hit another car or something, there were Indians scattered all over the roadway bleeding to death. Morrison just a kid then had to stay in the car while his father and grandfather went to check it out. Morrison said he didn’t see nothing all he saw was funny red paint and people laying around, but he knew something was happening, because he could feel the vibes of people around him. then all of a sudden he realized that they didn’t know anymore what was happening then he did. He said that was the first time he tasted fear. Morrison said that at that very moment he thinks the souls of them very Indians, maybe one or two of them were just running around freaking out and just landed in his soul and that he was like a sponge ready to sit and absorb it. Morrison would later revisit this strange episode in the song peace frog
. Indians scattered on dawns highway bleeding ghosts crowd the young childs fragile eggshell mind. Even though both parents claimed that this never happened he still said it did. Morrison took several amounts of lsd during the bands early years although then he switched to drinking. Jim thought nothing of giving a sermon for twenty minutes while performing at the same time he did North American Indian influenced dances and rituals. Morrison saw expansion of the mind of consciousness as a way of