During WWII Milo along with others from Fillmore helped preserve the grocery store and assets of the Inadoumi family after they were interned. In fact he even drove to USC to pick up their son Josh so he would not be separated from the family.
Milo liked to tell stories. One that I remember is that as a baby his toes were tickled by Royalty. Research shows that this could have been possible because Lady Amy Parker was a Vantine and sister to his grandmother. Another story was that in French Class at Beloit he only had one line of a story to recite: Instead of Oui, oui, he said ou, ou and everyone laughed.
During WWII Milo along with others from Fillmore helped preserve the grocery store and assets of the Inadoumi family after they were interned. In fact he even drove to USC to pick up their son Josh so he would not be separated from the family.
Milo liked to tell stories. One that I remember is that as a baby his toes were tickled by Royalty. Research shows that this could have been possible because Lady Amy Parker was a Vantine and sister to his grandmother. Another story was that in French Class at Beloit he only had one line of a story to recite: Instead of Oui, oui, he said ou, ou and everyone laughed.
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