
Steve Ferrone
The Bob Lefsetz Podcast
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The Stigma of Being a Milkman
Everybody just treated me normally. I mean, my mom lied to me. They said that my dad was away. Sometimes everyone said, why did they give me a present? Say it was for my dad. And I just didn't think there was anything unusual. My mom went out to work. She was more the father figure than I had. Not my grandfather, but my grandfather was a miserable, untreated alcoholic. He's a milkman. Actually, my grandfather used to work at the British Brewery right down the street from where I lived called Tamplin's Brewery. One day he came home drunk and he raised his hand to my grandmother. And so he gave him such an ass whipping
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