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JudgeHolden:

--- Quote from: twtplanner on June 30, 2008, 03:24:59 pm ---
heh.............
had to look up Barrie Chase.  Only thing that rang a bell was that she was the bikini clad girlfriend dance of the loud crazy Ethel Merman son in 'It's a Mad, Mad...World.'

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wow, Terry was alive when John Steinbeck was alive ;D.

twtplanner:

--- Quote from: JudgeHolden on July 15, 2008, 11:45:34 pm ---wow, Terry was alive when John Steinbeck was alive ;D.

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heh.....looks like you too would've been along for the ride in ol' Tom Joad's jalopy.  for a couple of years, anyway. 

Actually, now that you mention it, that's the kind of thing that makes you sit back, turn your head aside, and and utter and silent, 'hmmmm.'

terry

JudgeHolden:
Yeah, well, I wasnt around for Churchill, Eleanor Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Kennedy or  John Glenn's space shot, Pops ;D.

injest:

--- Quote from: JudgeHolden on July 17, 2008, 11:00:50 pm ---Yeah, well, I wasnt around for Churchill, Eleanor Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Kennedy or  John Glenn's space shot, Pops ;D.

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good lort...how old ARE you? ten??

JudgeHolden:
Well, heh, look at my frame of refernec: the Kennedy assassination and the moon program. Most whippersnappers, thats as distant as World War 2. Im just giving ol' Terry a hard time because he just rolled over another number on the odometer. I myself was around for Robert Kennedy, MLK, and the moon landing. Matter of fact, I recently had a conversation with a young guy about your sons age who didnt know there had been a FIRST Gulf War and counldnt believe we had typing class in my high school on actual typewriters. To him it sounded like my granddaddy's stories of growing up before indoor plumbing and rural electrification.

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