Mitchum’s double cousin Flick is the topic of this week’s episode. Mitchum recalls stories about Flick from his childhood, and well into his adult life, including a story he’s never told because… it’s too embarrassing!
“At some point him and Estelle, well before they did split up, I’d stay with them. God ol’ mighty, now Flick was laid back, but Estelle, she could whip a good sided man before breakfast. And her and Flick would have some God awful arguments, fights and stuff. ” Mitchum on his cousin Flick and his wife Estelle
Early 1940s – Young Flick Flick & Jay Bird Lumpkin
and the 1946 FordEarly 1980s Crawford Family Reunion (from left): cousin Eddie Anderson, Doyle Reeves, Flick Reeves 5th Avenue Cafe that Flick owned in the 1950s Callahan Street Tavern & Cafe that Flick owned in the late 1950 to early 60s
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