Posted by larry@stinescorner on March 08, 2016 at 15:49:51 from (100.35.206.81):
I got a telephone call the other day from Frank Whitehead,I met him years ago on this site. Some of you might remember when I met an old farmer at a nursing home when I was visiting my aunt and uncle. I posted a story of the farmer Ben liking farmalls. Frank Whitehead read the story and aent a huge stack of red power magazines to Ben in the mail. When I got the phone call,I talked to Frank the other day, I mentioned I didnt see him on the site here anymore,Frank said he looks faithfully at t talk everynight,but is having trouble getting posts through. He wanted me to tell you all he is still reading t talk,and,,,he has some good pictures with rust too,,,,that he wants to post as soon as he gets it figured out. Frank is a young 86 and very interesting to talk with.Recently his wife passed away,and he says t talk is a big help to him, I was hoping we could all say hello to him,,he will see it,and hopefully by then he will be able to post back,
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