![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Along the way, the young English teacher will fall in love with a Texas librarian, do some mean swing dance moves on a dance floor made for Brad Majors-looking kids looking to do the Madison. He confides in his restaurant regular about this time portal he’s got hidden in the closet behind the kitchen. Templeton sees something in Epping that reminds him of his younger, more idealistic self, wanting to change the world, if he could. Templeton believes the country was split and suffers a kind of persistent post-traumatic stress disorder by the virtual beheading of the growing ideals the son of a bootlegger came to represent. On November 22, 1963, three shots rang out in Dallas, President Kennedy was killed, and the world changed. ![]() Sure, he didn’t appreciate at while it was happening, but Templeton grieves for the loss of the young American president Kennedy. He prefers spending his time off somewhere in a more innocent age, the age of Camelot. He doesn’t light off for a quick weekend of fishing. Templeton has been taking mini-vacations. ![]()
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