Danh ngôn của John Densmore

In the 1950s, my family first lived in West Los Angeles. Dad was studying architecture at USC and we didn't have a lot of money. He'd buy crumbling fixer-uppers, make repairs and sell them for a small profit. Then we'd move on. My early childhood image of him is standing on a ladder and sanding the front door.
In the 1950s, my family first lived in West Los Angeles. Dad was studying architecture at USC and we didn't have a lot of money. He'd buy crumbling fixer-uppers, make repairs and sell them for a small profit. Then we'd move on. My early childhood image of him is standing on a ladder and sanding the front door.
Vào những năm 1950, gia đình tôi lần đầu tiên sống ở Tây Los Angeles. Bố đang học kiến trúc tại USC và chúng tôi không có nhiều tiền. Anh ta mua những đồ sửa chữa cũ nát, sửa chữa và bán chúng để kiếm một khoản lợi nhuận nhỏ. Sau đó chúng tôi sẽ đi tiếp. Hình ảnh thuở thơ ấu của tôi về anh ấy đang đứng trên một cái thang và chà nhám cửa trước.
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