WichitaLineMan
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Wow what a spread! Think I am going to have to get a morning snack now!
Sorry had we known you were hungry, we would have made you a "Care Package"WichitaLineMan":38rli5vx said:Wow what a spread! Think I am going to have to get a morning snack now!
I found an advertisement in a 1989 herd bull addition with a photo of Arrow Misch. This pictured bull (D Advance 668) sure looks like him.
He really does. This 668 is a 1/2 brother of the last ten year old cow's calf. We have our eye on him for our future use(the V4 calf). What do you all think? His mother has been a good old cow who has produced a lot of good bulls.
It is great to see 668 look so good. Also, wish our country looked as lush. We have been really dry and are totally cured out.
caprock":fmegf517 said:Hey. I'm back.I was cleaning out some paperwork at Mom's and ran across this picture in a pile of check stubs and such. Anyway, I think this is "THE PHOTO" that was discussed previously of Sassy as a two year old.
So here you go and enjoy. I know I will, it's going up on my wall. Finders keepers and all that.
JR Grant":3uy81r3p said:Well, Pardon for the continued cluttering of a breed board with dredged up memories.
Gonna take a sec to embarrass the dickens out of Clint. We moved from the other side of Canon out to Orchard Park when I was about to start 5th grade. Now.. over the many years memories have blurred tremendously.. but I guess he always stands out. He was a big, impressive kid who did everything pretty darn good.. ya know.. the first to get picked for Kickball or whatever we did.
Kids being kids.. as the new fellow I was kinda picked on. Clint didn't tolerate that kind of stuff and kinda eased me in. He didn't care for bullying, leaving people out, being snotty or any of that stuff. I guess its an indication of how you all got raised.. I only had 3-4 grades with Clint but.. he always stuck out and I always remember him.
I think it was 7th grade or so.. he handed me the first Louis LAmour book I ever read. Hate to think how many I read after.
Small towns being what they are, after he moved over to the Abby I lost track of em. Never forgot tho. Like I said, it was many years later that I really found out who Franklin really was and the contributions he had made to the Breed. My first recollections of the Nash family will always be that nice kid who stood his own ground and did what he thought was fair and right.
Well enough of that. You all take care. I'm glad to see two legacies moving forward.. the Kansas Nash bred herd.. and the Nash family traditions. Got a lot to be proud of there.
40-4171":3e59k91q said:Hello JR. I'm sorry but you are going to have to jog my memory. Memory is not good and being almost 45 yrs ago, I am not recalling what I should. Anyway maybe you can give me a first name. I am really sorry to hear about your wife, and thanks for the compliments. You are correct though, those kids who were always bullying someone else in school really aggravated me.