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<blockquote data-quote="rkm" data-source="post: 233261" data-attributes="member: 2727"><p>First let me say in all my 65 years I never met a nicer man. Don't get me wrong, if I did something I shouldn't have he could punish with the best of them. If any of you know what it was like to cut your own switch you know what I mean. But the worst for me was to be scolded by my dad. He could really make me feel guilty. But what I remember the most was that he told me when I done something good or right. He never cut me down in front of other people. Dad was what some may call a simple person, he only had a sixth grade education. But he worked hard and as you had to be in his day a jack of all trades. He survived the depression by hoeing corn for 25 cents a day and trapping fur in the winter. Dad has been dead for 20 years now, but when I go back to our hometown in WVa people still stop and tell me how well they liked my dad.</p><p></p><p>I wish he was alive today so my grand children could know him. And oh, Did I tell you What nice man he was?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rkm, post: 233261, member: 2727"] First let me say in all my 65 years I never met a nicer man. Don't get me wrong, if I did something I shouldn't have he could punish with the best of them. If any of you know what it was like to cut your own switch you know what I mean. But the worst for me was to be scolded by my dad. He could really make me feel guilty. But what I remember the most was that he told me when I done something good or right. He never cut me down in front of other people. Dad was what some may call a simple person, he only had a sixth grade education. But he worked hard and as you had to be in his day a jack of all trades. He survived the depression by hoeing corn for 25 cents a day and trapping fur in the winter. Dad has been dead for 20 years now, but when I go back to our hometown in WVa people still stop and tell me how well they liked my dad. I wish he was alive today so my grand children could know him. And oh, Did I tell you What nice man he was? [/QUOTE]
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