Posted by gwstang on November 23, 2016 at 02:48:15 from (71.42.172.242):
In Reply to: oldest son posted by mjsnodgrass on November 22, 2016 at 19:14:51:
Both of my boys were like that. Couldn't wait to get grown up and move to the big city. Now, one has moved back and lives across the road from us. The other has lamented how much nicer it is way out in the sticks and how much he misses driving the old Ford tractor. He's a big dog chef in Orlando. Couldn't give me enough money to live in Orlando. When I was little, my oldest sister was the real uppity type. She wouldn't learn how to drive in an Chevy Apache truck. That's what we had so take it or leave it. She didn't get her license until she was about 20 something and had gotten married and move to Atlanta. My other sister was really down to earth and an RN. She will anyone...including lost dogs etc. Can't stand to see anything suffer. I was about 14 and wanted a motorcycle in the worst kind of way. She would eat dinner and talk about the motorcycle accidents she had treated in the ER that week....no motorcycle for me. She sure could hit hard when I was little.... :shock:
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