Titcomb, 42, now a commercial fisherman and Northwest Airlines flight attendant living in Kailua, remembers visiting Obama in Chicago shortly after his friend had moved there.
Titcomb recalls when the two friends would take off by themselves into the Hawaiian forest. "We'd go hike up Peacock Flats and camp, just the two of us," he says. "We'd try to get away from everything. We'd basically live on nuts and whatever we could eat on the trail for two or three days. And we'd talk about how the world could be. We didn't say, Wouldn't it be great if we could drive this car or if I could own this house. It was, Don't you think the world should be more like this?"
What a load. Next we'll hear..."I remember Nobama. He and I rescued 340 orphaned children from a burning building back in '75 right after we cured feline diabetes...."
It’s time for me to shut down for the night but you can be sure that I will head back to the comments section tomorrow to see if any more tantalizing tidbits are posted! This is kind of like a mystery novel where you have to search and search and hope it hasn’t been scrubbed before you find the clues. Titcomb is yet another piece in the puzzle and I agree more investigation of him is needed!