Woodlawn Giants .
The pines still stand, and the memories live on..
Miss you, Big Phil and the Woodlawn Giants .
Miss you, Momma and Daddy.
We all lived, we all learned, and it was a wonderful childhood.
We were not angels, and we learned some hard life lessons along the way.
Of course, anytime boys get together, there will be accidents and mistakes.
If you love to fish, you will enjoy the trot line stories on Dacus and Tunica Lake.
Have a front row seat to the sniper operation where the entire gang comes together in a takedown of Old Man Donaldson.
You will love the sassy Janice Smith, aka Skillet, quick and sharp with the tongue.
Meet Big Phil Spicer the benevolent, larger- than- life patriarch of our gang.
Mary Jane and Momma.
You will experience the "it takes a village" mentality that defined the everyday world the boys experienced under the watchful eye of Mrs.
Enjoy the trip back in time as the boys embark on several adventures to include Florida Ball, snipe hunting, and an attempt to jump the Ten-Mile Bayou.
Those trees symbolize my lifelong friends, the Woodlawn Giants .
Rick planting some pine trees.
The story begins with Daddy and Mr.
A story about a group of boys growing up in West Memphis, Arkansas, in the \'60\'s and early \'70\'s.
Woodlawn Giants