You got to move on sometimes. Keep on trucking like a mother trucker. Innovation is the mother all inventions, am I right? Here is something I wrote 11 days after the death of Tiffany Cumbo. Learn from the past, pass it on, pay it forward, and forge ahead, no turning back, no looking back.
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Published on 2020-09-
Published in September of 2020
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Regarding Tiffany Cumbo
This paper, which I wrote when I was 18 years old, tells a story about a boy, that's me, meeting a girl, Tiffany Cumbo, based on a true story. I met her in the neighborhood I grew up in way back in like the early 1990's. I'm thinking possibly in 1990 and probably in 1992 at the latest. She died Saturday morning, the 5th of April of 2003 in Oregon, USA.