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<blockquote data-quote="Calman" data-source="post: 467729" data-attributes="member: 3341"><p>Since you mentioned it JO, when I was a little feller back in the ozarks of mo. I had two uncles that lived near. One made moonshine and the other would steel it from him.</p><p></p><p>I was hunting one morning(12yrold) and sneaked up on my uncle hiding his shine. He had about 4 gal. jugs and would go into the river and hide them. There was a big old sycamore(spl) tree growing on the bank with the roots going into the water.</p><p>He'd go under water and tie the jugs to these tree roots.</p><p>The river was spring fed and cold year round.</p><p>When he left I stripped of and went in and got one. Just had to have a taste. Had 2 or three big ol swallows, smooth as silk.</p><p>It ended up I passed out, and all the family went looking for me about 4pm that eve. It just had to be noone else but my mother to find me. Dad thought it was funny but my mother thought different.</p><p></p><p>Cal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calman, post: 467729, member: 3341"] Since you mentioned it JO, when I was a little feller back in the ozarks of mo. I had two uncles that lived near. One made moonshine and the other would steel it from him. I was hunting one morning(12yrold) and sneaked up on my uncle hiding his shine. He had about 4 gal. jugs and would go into the river and hide them. There was a big old sycamore(spl) tree growing on the bank with the roots going into the water. He'd go under water and tie the jugs to these tree roots. The river was spring fed and cold year round. When he left I stripped of and went in and got one. Just had to have a taste. Had 2 or three big ol swallows, smooth as silk. It ended up I passed out, and all the family went looking for me about 4pm that eve. It just had to be noone else but my mother to find me. Dad thought it was funny but my mother thought different. Cal [/QUOTE]
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