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ifyoucantfixit:



      I say the phrase "sleepin on yer feet like a horse"  a lot to my grandson...when I tell him its time to go to bed...
      And when we get home from a trip,,,,"well here we are"

Front-Ranger:
Does anyone else have this happen to them? Old pick-up trucks are the most fascinating vehicles on the road!!

loneleeb3:

--- Quote from: CellarDweller on September 23, 2007, 07:54:48 pm ---Well, today I went to a family wedding.  My 2nd cousin got married. 

On the tables there was a form to fill out, with questions or notes for you to leave the happy couple.  The last question was:

"Do you have any advice for us?"

This was my answer:

Always remember the happines of this day, and carry it through to all your days.  To quote my favorite movie, Brokeback Mountain,

"It could be like this, just like this, always."

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Awww Chuck!
That was a beautiful use of a Brokeism!
I love it.
You are such a tender heart! :)

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on September 26, 2007, 10:05:49 am ---Does anyone else have this happen to them?
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If it does I don't know what they do, maybe go to Denver.  :laugh:


--- Quote ---Old pick-up trucks are the most fascinating vehicles on the road!!
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I've always thought so!  :D



So yesterday I was in a job interview, and the guy asked me to talk about my background. I went through and described all my jobs, and where I'd lived, why I'd done this or that, blah blah blah... and then said, "That's how come me end up here."


 ::)

Well, OK, I actually said, "That's how I wound up here," or something like that. But I thought it the other way!

Shasta542:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on September 26, 2007, 10:05:49 am ---Does anyone else have this happen to them? Old pick-up trucks are the most fascinating vehicles on the road!!


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Front-Ranger--I learned to drive in my granddad's old (1955 Chevy step side) truck with a stick shift in the steering column. This was in the 70's, so it was pretty old by then. Sometimes the stick got stuck and grandpa taught me to open the hood and unstick it!!  :)  Sometimes I got to drive it to school. I loved that old truck---wish I still had it.

Later on I had a pick up for a couple of years---I always picked up hitchhikers when I had that truck. They were glad to sit in the truck bed for a ride. (I don't pick up hitchers now with a car, tho.)

EdDelMar is so lucky to have that great pickup---the Brokeback truck. How cool!

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