Posted by Old Roy on December 13, 2012 at 10:52:05 from (71.206.209.119):
In Reply to: me posted by gitrib on December 13, 2012 at 07:48:37:
Really glad to hear from you!! Heck If you woulda spoke up I would have talked to you also.
Guess I did In a way..
Don't worry about spell check, or fat fingers, I have learned to read typonese quite fluently.. LOL
LOL I kinda thought he was using speaker phone
Sounded a little hollow, (some folks don't like holding cell phones close to their heads for long periods of time)
Like I said you got a big family here on this site , many of us admire your life, and your outlook is to be envied.
I'm really glad I got to talk to Craig also, Lots of families seem to get too busy when the elder of the clan have to move on to a different lifestyle. I have to Take my hat off to your son for being the way he is, Of course You and Marge raised him, and molded him into a "chip off the old block"
I have been in Oklahoma 4 times ..Love the country down there, but your dust devils are so much bigger than ours, but I still want you to know you have a neighbor in Pa. LOL
I still haven't found that correct Studebaker truck , but here is last years.
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