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Posted by Wayne on July 22, 2004 at 22:22:26 from (152.163.252.193):
In Reply to: OT: Older than Dirt posted by Keith-OR on July 22, 2004 at 21:17:47:
Counting the seven at the top and the 25 at the bottom I remember 16 out of the bunch. Heck some of the top ones are on the 55 Chevy I rebuilt and have had since high school. Heck I learned to drive in a 60 Chevy long bed, stepside pickup. Three on the tree with a inline 6.... Find a kid nowdays who even knows what three-on-the-tree means..... Bad thing about the '60 was it was the only one like it around here so I couldn't get away with anything without Dad finding out about it... I never thought growing up that I was so much behind the times, I guess we just made do with what we had. It's scary though, I'm only 36 so if I'm older than dirt now then in a few more years I'll be ancient....With all the changes I've seen just in my lifetime it amazes me how far things have come. When I see a friend of ours that's 86 and hear how things were when he was a kid it really makes me wonder how things will be when, God willing, I make it to that age myself.....
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