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Re: OT-No sledding in Omaha
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Posted by Walt Davies on January 03, 2007 at 19:37:38 from (72.173.58.4):
In Reply to: OT-No sledding in Omaha posted by neblinc on January 03, 2007 at 09:36:51:
I lived in Green River Wy in 1950 I was 12 and wanted a sled for Christmas. Didn't get but I did get a 22 rifle. Anyway The city always left the street from the Grammer school down to the Highway (US 40)covered with snow so we kids could sled down it. It was a great run and the put cinders from the trains on the bottom to stop us from going out into the highway. Boy there are time when I wish we could go back to those good ol' days. I'm pretty sick of a few old Idiots ruining things for the kids. I do all i can for them around here to play in the snow and that may just be tomorrow its getting cold and raining right now. Darn i wish i was 50 UK 60 years younger Walt
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