Posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on November 30, 2011 at 18:19:17 from (24.183.132.223):
In Reply to: single moms posted by buickanddeere on November 30, 2011 at 16:29:38:
Yep, "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys", Ed Bruce can suck a f@rt! Having to put up with my single flower-power-minus-drugs Mom....BELIEVE me, I know first hand what you are talking about. Love her to death even though she drives me up a wall. It's all I can do. Dad was around 'till I was 10 or 11 (33 now). He got remarried to one of them stubborn-jealous types. Fell into poor health about a year-or-so ago & it's the last I've heard from him. Still alive, I think. I'm honestly not entirely sure there's enough courtesy there to invite any of his "real" family to the funeral, either. The plot thickens & the shutt storm continues....
My Grandfather, on Dad's side, was an inventor. I don't know a ton about him. I know of some of his inventions & do recall some of the time we spent together, but he passed when I was ten. My Grandpa on my Mom's side was a farmer & that's where I get the "need to farm" from. My occasional inventiveness & intrests in model railroading & trains comes entirely from my Dad's side.
I've tried to inform these younger generations about the virtues of clean living, good health & some form of agriculture or gardening. I'd say, 99.9999+% of them have little or no interest in anything not having to do with creature comforts. To many fools working for their bar tab, too.
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