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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1168344" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Ken, you got a good handle on these guys. Jim Bondfield, that was his real name, lived near Brooksville, KY. Dad thought he hung the moon. But he was a crook. My brothers and one sister always share at least one laugh telling a story about dad and Bondfield. He cheated more people than you could shake a stick at. But some one almost killed him one night.</p><p></p><p>Jim was drinking in a bar, Bracken County is wet. Jim got up late in the night to go home. A man was waiting in the dark outside and as they say here, cut Jim from his crotch to his belly button. Jim staggered back into the bar holding his guts in his arms. They sewed him up and he survived to go for many more years. Never worked a day in his life. He had a soft voice and nice friendly smile. He took advantage of dad and dad could never see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1168344, member: 17767"] Ken, you got a good handle on these guys. Jim Bondfield, that was his real name, lived near Brooksville, KY. Dad thought he hung the moon. But he was a crook. My brothers and one sister always share at least one laugh telling a story about dad and Bondfield. He cheated more people than you could shake a stick at. But some one almost killed him one night. Jim was drinking in a bar, Bracken County is wet. Jim got up late in the night to go home. A man was waiting in the dark outside and as they say here, cut Jim from his crotch to his belly button. Jim staggered back into the bar holding his guts in his arms. They sewed him up and he survived to go for many more years. Never worked a day in his life. He had a soft voice and nice friendly smile. He took advantage of dad and dad could never see it. [/QUOTE]
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