Rock's longtime friends Dick and Nancy Lewis were in town from their home in Bellingham, Washington. They chose to stay at John Czarnecki's modest home in west Little Rock, and Rock drove over from Levy to jog with Dick and his five-year-old daughter.
Dick and Nancy were about forty-five years old, same as when Rock met them in the summer of 1980, which seemed about right.
When Rock arrived, Nancy asked him if there were local ordinances in place that concerned exercise routines for children. "I'm not aware of any, Nance," he said. "Obviously, child welfare is far more regulated than when you raised your boys or when we were kids, but I don't know anything about any jogging rules."
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