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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1003099" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>A side story. He bought an old White schoolbus and converted it to living quarters, bunk beds a kitchen, bathroom was an orange juice can behind a curtain. The day we left Green Bay the local radio station came out to interview the family, used to have a 78 recording of the interview but it got wore out ovr the years. This was in the 40s and the one question I'll never forget was "Aren;t you worried about the Indians?" Apparantly folks were out of touch even back then.</p><p>We called her "Old Bess", when we reached seattle we livid in her for a year till we bought a house. She was parked out front of the house for years until he finally sold her to a junk yard. It was sad seeing her go since she had been a fixture of our lives for so long</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1003099, member: 34"] A side story. He bought an old White schoolbus and converted it to living quarters, bunk beds a kitchen, bathroom was an orange juice can behind a curtain. The day we left Green Bay the local radio station came out to interview the family, used to have a 78 recording of the interview but it got wore out ovr the years. This was in the 40s and the one question I'll never forget was "Aren;t you worried about the Indians?" Apparantly folks were out of touch even back then. We called her "Old Bess", when we reached seattle we livid in her for a year till we bought a house. She was parked out front of the house for years until he finally sold her to a junk yard. It was sad seeing her go since she had been a fixture of our lives for so long [/QUOTE]
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