When I wrote "SWEDE", I took advantage of the opportunity to besmirch the reputations of many of my oldest and closest friends. That included the Purzycki brothers and Joe Abruzzese. They are pictured with me above: Joe P. (out of uniform) on the left, Mike P. on the right, and Joe Abruzzese, the tiny little trouble-maker, who routinely found a way to place us in peril, 2nd from left. All three grew up in the rough and tumble Vailsburg section of Newark.
Growing up in South Orange my siblings and I lived sheltered lives. When I left for college, and became friends with the thugs, er, gentlemen in the photo, that changed. They were at times outrageous personalities; there was never a dull moment when I was in their presence. The impressive thing is that in spite of all their brawls and shenanigans, they are in their own way brilliant, creative people, and all three are wildly successful in their adult lives. (Yes, miracles do happen).
We have remained close friends over the years, and when we get together (way too infrequently) the sharp wits and trash talking are a sight to behold. Fortunately, one of us (that would be me) maintains his dignity and rises above the immature banter that predictably ensues when we reunite. One word to the wise...as Iron Mike, the Purzycki boys's father used to preach, "always keep an arms reach away" (so as not to get sucker punched).
All kidding aside, they are terrific, creative, guys.
Well, except for Abruzzese.
Hello Bob, just came across this very cool independent review of the book. Thought all SWEDE fans would like to see it. Thanks!
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