You mean Ingvar's Barber Shop. Ray was his trainee.
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Ingvar's was just up the street from our house. I'd walk up there to get my twice-monthly crewcut. He had great comic books to read while that was happening.
Yes, we hung out in the gully often. I was right across the street from our house. Mostly we just played army and cowboys and stuff like that. Nowadays it would be considered dangerous for young kids to play there. It probably was then, too.
I hope you stick around here. Our goal is to grow a community of Utah fans, people who love the University of Utah, and who want to enjoy each other's company and share their Ute sports-related passion and ideas in a respectful, friendly environment.
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Just saw this on Facebook:
Wow. Any idea what happened?
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"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle."
Many of us have been close to someone who is battling alcoholism or some other addiction. We know very well that the demons are real, the pain is real, and the odds against success seem almost impossible much of the time. At this point what runs through my mind is that we have lost a kind and generous man who had a positive effect on the lives of just about everyone who posts here, and hundreds, if not thousands, of other people with a shared passion for the Utah Utes. I'm sorry he's gone and I will miss him.
From another forum. The tailgate has been extended from the original 11 - 1 to 11 - 2.
Please see this thread: http://www.utehub.com/forums/topic/a...rial-tailgate/