Posted by NE IA on January 24, 2009 at 09:25:16 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: OT/did old mean it? posted by rrlund on January 24, 2009 at 08:08:58:
Been thinking about the old thing, and the thing that sticks out in my mind, I don't recall any time that he was less than polite to everyone. We had a discussion on what he called a paticular tractor he owned, and he was not convinced at first, but when I place a few facts, he was very open minded about the issue.
He is the type we need here, as he has the bumps on the head, scraped knuckles, and blood blisters to show he has some experiance, and not book learned as they say. I would assume he has a few gray hairs on his OLD head from trying to figure some things out.
I'm pretty melow for the most part. I was married to a gal with seven brothers and sisters, and never once was all family members present at the table. There was always one that was evil, and the rotation was handed around. I was never in the spot lite fortunatly. That all started fourty years ago, Father in law passed away, also one eighteen year old grandson of his he never got to hold or see . Seems no one won, the attorneys got alot of money, the cops office was busy. But as of today I see no winner of any sort, even using my imagination.
Second wifes family screamed all the time, scared the crapola out of me at first, but I guess no one even realized they were screaming at each other. Ourside the family every single one of them were extreemly quiet and reserved, never heard them speak hardly even when spoken to.
So where I'm going with this, is that maybe some of the real know it all jerks on this board, may indeed be real nice in person.
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