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OT: Older than dirt followup.

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Keith-OR

07-23-2004 15:50:22




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I could not remember what PF Fliers were so did a search. Found them, then I remembered, Lady friend accuses me of having selective memory.
Only remember what I want.when I want...sometimes a really good thing to have, "selective memory"
Here is the website for PF Fliers, Looks like they are going to make them again!!!
Sure glad everyone enjoyed the the Older Than Dirt test as much as I did.Brought back a lot of old wonderful memories.

http://www.eagletribune.com/news/stories/20020526/FP_005.htm

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nebraska cowman

07-23-2004 17:32:02




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 Re: OT: Older than dirt followup. in reply to Keith-OR, 07-23-2004 15:50:22  
Now I remember!! But I never wore them much. We wore dress shoes to school those days and my folks bought me work shoes for around the farm. It was either that or barefoot.



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UFO Man

07-23-2004 17:49:45




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 Re: Re: OT: Older than dirt followup. in reply to nebraska cowman, 07-23-2004 17:32:02  
US Keds, made you run faster, jump higher. I was barefoot half the year when I was a teenager, my feet would grow a size every couple of months, so I handed the shoes on down and got leather feet.



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Harley

07-23-2004 21:08:25




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 Re: Re: Re: OT: Older than dirt followup. in reply to UFO Man, 07-23-2004 17:49:45  
I was going to say, if you could afford shoes in the summer time, let alone "tennis shoes" you were either a town kid or your folks had real foldin money. New smelling (and I'll never forget that smell the first day of school as long as I live) dungarees, new shoes, and they better last the year out, and brand new tablets with lines about an inch wide and if you were really lucky, it was a "Big Chief" notebook. Now those were the days. And we thought we really had it rough. We couldn't even spell rough, could we? Harley

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