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<blockquote data-quote="M5farm" data-source="post: 985409" data-attributes="member: 18487"><p>paternal grandparents lived about a mile apart. My grandmothers dad was a traveling preacher and farmer. Granddaddys dad died when he was young and they farmed also. My granddaddy and 2 of his brother's married 3 of the preachers daughter's. I have a slew of double first cousins. They married real young 16 and 15 is what they told me. He would leave early on Monday moring to walk to meet a ride to work and wouldn't be home till late Friday night. My gma ran the farm. Tobacco corn hogs cows. When the farm was running good he came home full time to farm. I spent every minute I could with them growing up and live in the house they built in 54. Wore a suit on Sundays overalls every other day. My mom told of when I was 5 or 6 she asked me what me a bigdaddy did that day and I told her we messed with them bastard pigs all day. she had to explain that they were just pigs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M5farm, post: 985409, member: 18487"] paternal grandparents lived about a mile apart. My grandmothers dad was a traveling preacher and farmer. Granddaddys dad died when he was young and they farmed also. My granddaddy and 2 of his brother's married 3 of the preachers daughter's. I have a slew of double first cousins. They married real young 16 and 15 is what they told me. He would leave early on Monday moring to walk to meet a ride to work and wouldn't be home till late Friday night. My gma ran the farm. Tobacco corn hogs cows. When the farm was running good he came home full time to farm. I spent every minute I could with them growing up and live in the house they built in 54. Wore a suit on Sundays overalls every other day. My mom told of when I was 5 or 6 she asked me what me a bigdaddy did that day and I told her we messed with them bastard pigs all day. she had to explain that they were just pigs [/QUOTE]
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