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Post by wherebob on Jun 8, 2007 18:51:03 GMT -5
There's the end of the story Bob. I hope it was worth the wait. Finally its been told! Seriously Brian you should go into writing, you have that way of telling.
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Post by sandyharley on Jun 8, 2007 19:09:01 GMT -5
Damn!! I have not thought about tree riding for a long time.We had a willow grove not far from the house that was just rite. those things would whip you like a bream buster .LOL
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Post by cnot on Jun 8, 2007 19:21:39 GMT -5
I KNEW you had been a a tree rider Sandy! And I KNOW you know the joy of watching someone good at the art of catching a can of corn in the apron. (When the stick with the clamp and lever they used wasn't in reach...), the stores that didn't have but one aisle for the customer, and you could hear all the news while the order was filled... Am I aging myself here or what?
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Post by sandyharley on Jun 8, 2007 19:32:53 GMT -5
I can still walk the street that I drug my little red flyer wagon down to the store after mom called the order in .Mom would give me $0.30 so I could get me a RC Cola, a nickle worth of Crown Bologna , a slice of hoop cheese and, some crackers to eat while they filled the order and, put it in my wagon.If I saved my bottle I could take it back and, get some candy with the deposit later. I thought every one was a tree rider one time or another in there life LOL
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Post by cnot on Jun 8, 2007 19:42:06 GMT -5
OH MAN! The memories you just brought flooding back! I can still remember the joy of those lucky days when I'd FIND an empty soda bottle somebody threw out along the road!! Becky would also give me a couple pieces of candy if I brought in the empty paper sacks from the big grocery stores for them to reuse.
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Post by sandyharley on Jun 8, 2007 19:54:29 GMT -5
Those were better days.Now all we have is these monster stores that I spend half my time wandering around in and, don't get me started about all the yuppie stuff that they have in them now!!!!!We got discovered and, these people came in like a swarm of locus and, did a good job of destroying our way of life and, they brought the stuff with them that ,they say they came here to get away from GERRRR
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Post by cnot on Jun 8, 2007 20:04:19 GMT -5
No more ring Bologna and hoop cheese. Now you have Euro trash summer cured sausage and goat cheese at six times the cost. (All hermetically sealed in enough plastic to choke ten sea turtles .) Sometimes I just want to climb a tree and pretend I'm king of the world again, but they'd probably lock me up...
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Post by sandyharley on Jun 8, 2007 20:33:02 GMT -5
I wouldn't worry to much about them locking you up.The majority of them around hear have the head so far up there butt that they would never see you
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Post by cnot on Jun 9, 2007 18:45:39 GMT -5
Yeah, but with my luck I'd pick a tree on the yard of a protogogist's office that just fixed one of them, and see me on the way out of the treatment... LOL
(Oh, and Bob, if I got into writing, I wouldn't have all this time to hang out here. You wouldn't want me to leave Sandy here all to himself, would you??)
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Post by sandyharley on Jun 9, 2007 19:13:45 GMT -5
I forgot about your luck.I guess you will have to stay clear of the medical center.
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Post by cnot on Jun 10, 2007 10:31:10 GMT -5
With the amount of these people looking for their brains, the Proctologist business is booming, it will be hard to avoid them. LOL
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Post by sandyharley on Jun 10, 2007 10:39:25 GMT -5
We try to keep them in one central area so we can keep a eye on them ! it a hard job because they say that they already no it all and, they can learn no more LOL
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Post by flybagman1522 on Jun 11, 2007 6:59:38 GMT -5
ROFL Rich
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