ga.prime
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C'mon, you've heard the Animals. Just might not have known who it was. I don't mind saying I'm 54, be 55 in February. Still have a few good years left if something don't kill me first.
hooknline":1ihlirec said:Who the heck is that GA???showing your age age now
hooknline":1dycmp7k said:I'd have to hear em to say. Ben you sure age well, I would never have guessed.
Yeah, I get ID'd all the time. :lol2:hooknline":22kzeu5p said:I'd have to hear em to say. Ben you sure age well, I would never have guessed.
Judge Sharpe":uzx8t4p8 said:How about Doctor house calls. Several of us remember out houses, but remember the fragrance in August? Being able to take a shotgun to school and not having the SWAT team come? Tom Mix and Johny Mac Brown serial westerns, in black and white. Being expected to behave in public, in school, and even at home? Or what happened if you did not say, "Yes maam?" Who got started smoking "roll em" yourself cigarettes? When all gas stations were full service, air and oil checked, and windshield washed? Schools cooked lunch, and it did not come in frozen? One of my best memories is of the rolls they made in the school kitchen. The real Hank Williams and Patsy Cline on the AM radio? My mother hated the ringer washers because she got her hair caught in one. When women stayed in the hospital for at least a week after childbirth? When one of your buddies could not go to school with you because of his skin tone?
Those of us who are over 60 remember a simpler time. But today we have antibiotics, open heart surgery, polio vacine, and efficent birth control. And remember that war is indeed be nice.
Bill Brower