Posted by Mark - IN. on January 15, 2017 at 08:06:35 from (98.193.18.165):
In Reply to: On Made in America posted by Texasmark1 on January 15, 2017 at 06:10:40:
I used to be a Country Western fan, but not as much today. Alan Jackson had a song long ago that reminded me of this. I envision a kid trying to run through a three on the tree 1/2 ton Ford, or through the gears in a Jeep as its fishtailing around. Thanks for the memories.
Quickly as a kid born in 1960, I used to go with my father some Saturdays over to my mothers parents in South Bend. My grandfather was a huge Cubs fan. Once he was sitting back on a sofa in the parlor all alone, eyes closed, listening to the game on the AM radio instead of watching it on his huge black and white console TV. Being a kid, "Grampa what are you doing?". He replied with a smile on his face, "Watching the ball game". I learned from him that some of the BEST Black Hawk hockey games I've ever watched have been with my eyes closed, leaning back and listening to the game on AM radio. As a matter of fact, when I do watch a game on the TV, the sound is turned down and the AM radio turned way up. That way I can go anywhere in the house and watch the game.
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