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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 614836" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Heck my first watch was a "mini sundial". Now that's old. But....remember Dad pulling a mattress out onto the porch and sleeping on it in the summer time. Guess we didn't have as many skeeters back then. Collected soda bottles and cashed them in for more sodas, going to the feedstore to pick out the pattern of feed sack on the chicken feed cause it was going to be my next shirt. Sitting in front of the old B&W tv trying to get the horizonal hold and vertical buttons to take the stripes out fo the pic and keep it from rolling constantly, hitch hiking to 2 a day football practices in late summer and hitch hiking home after the game. Going to the feed mill with a pu load of corn to get it ground and mixed and put in big ol' burlap bags. Yep it was fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 614836, member: 6897"] Heck my first watch was a "mini sundial". Now that's old. But....remember Dad pulling a mattress out onto the porch and sleeping on it in the summer time. Guess we didn't have as many skeeters back then. Collected soda bottles and cashed them in for more sodas, going to the feedstore to pick out the pattern of feed sack on the chicken feed cause it was going to be my next shirt. Sitting in front of the old B&W tv trying to get the horizonal hold and vertical buttons to take the stripes out fo the pic and keep it from rolling constantly, hitch hiking to 2 a day football practices in late summer and hitch hiking home after the game. Going to the feed mill with a pu load of corn to get it ground and mixed and put in big ol' burlap bags. Yep it was fun. [/QUOTE]
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