Posted by Ultradog MN on January 02, 2016 at 11:54:07 from (172.56.13.166):
In Reply to: Bus Needs Gas posted by Heyseed on January 02, 2016 at 11:20:31:
Reminds me of some gypsies I did some welding for when I lived in Alaska. They made their living traveling around AK pulling their ponies around giving pony rides for the kiddies. They would migrate back and forth from Arizona to AK and back. They had a horrible old bus that was hacked and cobbled like that. I welded in some new spring hangers and shackles for them and did some other cobbling for them. The the old man was about 60 and the wife about 45. Never heard so much swearing from a couple in all my life. They had a daughter about 16 who could make your ears wrinkle. She was cute but tougher than nails. I was living in my camper then and one night we had an earthquake. Made my camper rock back and forth and woke me up. It kind of freaked me out cuz I thought it was the gypsies attacking my camper. In the morning, about first light, they came over with coffee for me like they always did, gabbing away about the earthquake. They were all of them rather odd but good people after all.
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