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Old 02-22-2018, 01:45 PM   #776
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Gummit cheese samiches. Grew up on them and SS. Got my first job shining shoes at a Barber shop. Not many kids willing to do that these days.
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Old 02-22-2018, 01:52 PM   #777
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Gummit cheese samiches. Grew up on them and SS. Got my first job shining shoes at a Barber shop. Not many kids willing to do that these days.
We could swap stories all day long on your "what you grew up on" and as for jobs the kids would not do to day ,,lots of them .. I picked up fir cones and sold them to Weyerhaeuserfor $2 a gunny sack and got pitch all over my skin.clothes,,every thing ,,lots of kids today would not take off their MJ shoes to do so..
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Old 02-22-2018, 02:17 PM   #778
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Grew up on govm't cheese and canned meat ... had 6 brothers strategically placed throughout the line to maximize our grocery take....Also traded with neighbors [fish,crabs,produce etc:]But we all hated the powdered milk ...ewwww

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Old 02-22-2018, 04:11 PM   #779
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ya, sorry fellas, no hard luck stories from me either.. raised on a working farm..

folks didn't have a lot of cash but we were never for want of anything we needed

endless list of chores I grew up on, and doing my best to impress upon my kids to work hard at their endeavors..

I left home for basic two weeks after graduating high school with my dads rusty old cutlass worth maybe $500

when he gave it to me at 16yo through chores earnings, I had 6mos of fuel from the tanks and their insurance..

after that, all on my own to where I am today, homeowner in OC CA and debt free for several years

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Old 02-22-2018, 07:57 PM   #780
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I tried the high dollar cheese.... and it taste like cheese! lol

Now for my real passion as for hobbies...Bass Fishing Tournaments! My first one of the year is this Sunday on a hot water lake. High for the day is suppose to be 45 and sunny. I can't wait to get out there and catch some biggins!
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Old 02-22-2018, 08:55 PM   #781
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Trout starts here this weekend....!
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Old 02-22-2018, 09:04 PM   #782
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Trout starts here this weekend....!
Been a few years since I have fished for trout. My dad and I used to go fly fishing a couple times a year. Still have out rods!
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Old 02-22-2018, 09:36 PM   #784
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My grandson tested the waters a couple weeks ago from the bank.
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That is great Larry! I love it when I can get my son to go fishing with me.

If I don't catch any lunkers this Sunday, I may head down your way to have your grandson take me fishing.
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Old 02-22-2018, 10:35 PM   #787
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His Great-Grandpa used to be a guide on White River, Bull Shoals lake.

The kids spend a lot of time on the lake in the summer.

We are building a campground for the Corps of Engineers on Bull Shoals Lake and the kids were going over to check on the job that Saturday.

My son in law said he happened to think about the fishing on the way over and stopped at Wal-Mart and got the rod.

Davis (My grandson) had a ball. His mom had to take a picture of every fish.
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Old 02-22-2018, 10:40 PM   #788
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That is great Larry! I love it when I can get my son to go fishing with me.

If I don't catch any lunkers this Sunday, I may head down your way to have your grandson take me fishing.
We have Beaver, Table Rock, Bull Shoals and Norfork Lake right here.

Come on down when you get retired and all that remodeling done.

If your into canoes and kayaks, we have the Buffalo River for floating.
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My grandson tested the waters a couple weeks ago from the bank.
He caught trout I tell ya, as long as his arm, it was. In my best Irish accent.
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Old 02-22-2018, 10:44 PM   #790
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One of my favorite old films is The Quiet Man with John Wayne and Maureen O'hara.
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We've watched it several times.
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We have Beaver, Table Rock, Bull Shoals and Norfork Lake right here.

Come on down when you get retired and all that remodeling done.

If your into canoes and kayaks, we have the Buffalo River for floating.
I have a cabin on Lake Fork in Texas. It is about 90 miles east of Dallas. I will be heading down there in a couple weeks.

I have fished a couple tournaments on Table Rock. It is a great fishery!
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I have a Lake Fork picture somewhere. I guess on my computer at the shop.

We are looking at motorhomes. I told my brother in law, the fisherman, the other day, we needed to run down to Lake Fork when I get the purchase done.
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I have been going down there since it opened in early 80's. Have a lot of good memories from fishing there!

My dad and I bought a cabin in '00 after they had a big bass kill off there. Wish we could of bought a couple more now.
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All the trucks got bought up by people who don't need them, leaving some poor unfortunate folks no choice but to find alternatives.

Trucks are used for just hauling people
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All the trucks got bought up by people who don't need them, leaving some poor unfortunate folks no choice but to find alternatives.

Trucks are used for just hauling people
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and what trucks are left for work are being pressed into service long past their practical limits
Where did you post that picture of that old transport with the 55 or 6 Chevys on it that I said was from Arkansas.?
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All the trucks got bought up by people who don't need them, leaving some poor unfortunate folks no choice but to find alternatives.

Trucks are used for just hauling people
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and what trucks are left for work are being pressed into service long past their practical limits
...I don't think the guy in that last pic is wearing his seat belt......is that legal?

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I know! I'd say that truck is absolutely unsafe, but he is wearing a face shield after all.

Was that transporter in the hijack thread? Hard to say. Facebook hijack, what's the difference? Here are both. This first shot after careful chain-link alignment and the second corrected one with extra care given to alignment.
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Dang brutha. I think you should try aiming with one eye closed.
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