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Elliott "Eddie" Moody

Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009

Subject: Elliott "Eddie" Moody

Description: In Part II, Mr. Moody describes a bus boy's life in Detroit during the Great Depression, life as a "fruit tramp" in California, hobo camps, how to hop a train and why one should tie himself down, once on board. This interviewer and MyParisMagazine.com, warn that hopping a train is illegal and should not be tried under any circumstances. Go here for part I in this two-part series.

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Keywords:  Elliott "Eddie" Moody, Great Depression, fruit tramp, hobo camps, how to hop a train, Detroit, Michigan, California, Paris, Tennessee

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