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MERRY CHRISTMAS!
An "Oldy" But Still Good
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ohio hunter
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Re: An "Oldy" But Still Good
Thank you Jim! Good read. J
You picked a fine time to leave me loose wheel.
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Re: An "Oldy" But Still Good
Good 'un Jim -- thanks!
Got me trying to remember my Christmas of '66 which I can't do. Must have been somewhere out in the Pacific on big grey floaty thing. Navy cooks would have laid on a pretty fine meal.
Got me trying to remember my Christmas of '66 which I can't do. Must have been somewhere out in the Pacific on big grey floaty thing. Navy cooks would have laid on a pretty fine meal.
The greatest patriot...
is he who heals the most gullies. Patrick Henry
is he who heals the most gullies. Patrick Henry
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black river smith
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Re: An "Oldy" But Still Good
Thank you for sharing that story.
Sorry you had to experience this but glad that it make memories for you to live with.
Have a Merry Christmas in these coming days.
Sorry you had to experience this but glad that it make memories for you to live with.
Have a Merry Christmas in these coming days.
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Bill in Oregon
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Re: An "Oldy" But Still Good
One of my favorite JT stories. 