Ode to Life


For this edition of Freedom Press Paper we would like to tell you a little about an old man.  He was brought up on the wrong side of the tracks, and lived a hard life.  He was born on November 12, 1901.  His life became very hard when he was gunned down by some gangs on the south side, with nines.  After a hard recovery he finshed the 5th grade and quit school.  After he quit school he was drafted to fight in WWI in the last drummer boy platoons.  During the war he was shot in the left eye with a machine gun.  He was then given an discharge from the army.  At the age of 20 he decided to start his own company.  It was called Rent books and give them back on the date at which we tell you and you wont have to pay.  At the age of 25 his business went under because of the government funded "library's"  After that he went and made a forturne on somthing called peace signs.  He was shot and killed three days ago because of a "debt he owed to society"  that is the story of Jack Jack the Hack Hack.

                                       


-C.  Zaayer

Writer FPP