Robert Faircloth:
CLASS OF 1976
Douglas Byrd High SchoolClass of 1976
Fayetteville, NC
Robert's Story
After wandering all over with various bands, fraternal motorcycle associations, and debatable business pursuits, I woke up one morning and realized I was 33 and didn't own anything I couldn't strap to my motorcycle other than my guitars and amps. It was a somewhat sobering epiphany.
My father's last words to me were "son, you need to find a good woman and settle down... And get a hair cut". After years of debating his sanity and intelligence, I realized that in his advanced years he had become somewhat of a genius, so I figured I'd give the whole Joe Q. Public thing a shot.
So, I went out and got married. That worked out so well that I got a son. Then in the midst of all that I got a job. Ended up owning the company. Imgaine my surprise..Amazing how well it all came together, really, once I decide...Expand for more
d to try being all normal and stuff.
Now I'm living in Carthage, NC, doing business primarily in Pinehurst, Whispering Pines, Southern Pines, and other Piney places. I own a residential remodeling company. My wife is wonderful, my son starts high school in the fall and is in the marching band. I just bought a house. My hair is grey, my eyesight is starting to go and each morning I feel the aches of every adventure I ever put my body through.
Honestly, if I'd known I was going to live this long, I'd have taken much better care of myself. My most sage advice to the youth of America; Take care of your knees. You will miss them when they're gone.
So, hello to everyone. I hope that your lives have been as filled with entertainment as mine and that you've found contentment with the life you've chosen.
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