Just stopped by to say hello
I was at work the other morning and one of my co-workers tells me he saw my senior year picture in a Google search. Intrigued, I Google myself, and see this ancient looking picture on the top of the page. I click on it, and end up here at the site. Murph, you and my kid brother always had a gift for tormenting me, but that picture is too much. On top of that, my moronic co-worker says, "Dude, you actually had hair at one time?" I calmly placed my coffee down on the counter, shot him the bird and cussed him out for 10 minutes straight. If the jail didn't have cameras all over the place, I would have knocked him out. Anyway, thanks for the "wonderful" memories, Murph.
Anyway, hope everyone's doing well. It's late, and I gotta get up early, so I'm gonna go crash. Murph, the site looks great, you're doing a Washington, DC of a job. Take care. - Frank Carter, c/o '87
There used to be a lot of people which posted here as you can see by reading the older messages. But about the last year or so, most of them just drifted away. Chris, Dulio and myself are the ones who post mostly now. I wish the others would come back. I miss their contributionns.

I'am really surprise that there isn't more Milts on the web site. It may be because of the time of year it is, or that everyone is sick and can't seem to get their laptops out to check things out and who's on line. And I'am surprise that there are not more Milts of the older years on line. I'am very thankful that we have a site to go to since we can't post on MHSAA any more. I think it is fun to hear others stories when they were in the home. And what really surprises me the most is the good friends that have died at such a young age. And I can't seem to find out how any of them died. Which makes it even harder to beleive that they are gone.
I still have dreams of being back in the home at times, and I must say they are always good ones. I think for the most part I'am glad I went into the home. For it took me out of the place I was in and made it better at the time and afer almost eight yrs. there it help spring board me to were I'am at now. Which would of never had happened if I hadn't gone to the home. For the most part the three sets of house parents I had were all pretty good unless I did something to get in trouble. And even though I didn't graduate from there I still feel a big part of myself was formed through my adventures on being a Milt.

Hi Frank. Aren't you on Facebook anymore? -Scott
Ya know you could have gotten paybacks if your derriere was up here!!!!
See Frank I think that is funny Sh*t!!!! love ya




Thats a shame that so many have gone. But if we continue to keep things moving along and not let the cobb webs gather, maybe they will trickle back in. I see that Hershey is really big into golf. yuck I tried it when I was in the home and lived next to a golf course, I think it was when I lived at Broockside. Anyway I hated the game back then and still to this day. Boring But I will say I made a lot of money gathering golfballs from the lakes and creeks there. Anyway maybe we can think of a different way to get our friends bach together.