[AGL] one reason I admired Lady Bird

Fontaine Maverick fmaverick at austin.rr.com
Mon Jul 16 18:57:43 EDT 2007


When I met him, I didn't know who he was right away. I thought he looked sad
and as if he drank heavily. But you are probably right that knowing the
story subsequently affected my take on his condition.
I don't think I was projecting though-that would mean that I was a broken
woman and projected my feelings on Mr. Jenkins.
F
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From: "Michael Eisenstadt" <mike.eisenstadt at gmail.com>
To: "survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s"
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Subject: Re: [AGL] one reason I admired Lady Bird



> Fontaine wrote:

>

> When I met him [Jenkins] some fifteen years later, he was still as they

> say

> "a broken man"

>

> Knowing the story when you saw him at the restaurant, you saw a broken

> man.

> This was

> perhaps a projection on your part. Could anyone tell he was broken if she

> didn't know

> the story? Did he walk differently or was there a haunted or furtive look

> in

> his eyes? A

> quaver in the voice?

>

> Just curious.

>

>




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