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My Neighbor ,still has his 1955 Thunderbird ,he bought when the Baby was due ,He tells the story about his Wife being madder than a Hornet and wanting a bigger car and he says no way was that Thunderbird going any where ,and it still hasn't !
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What we do for kids
Our daughter came over 2 months early. She spent almost a month in an incubator. I had to sell my hunting rifle to get her out of the hospital. It was a Remington 721 in 270 Winchestor serial number 271200. She's near middle age and I tell her now that I should have kept the rifle. Cheers, Tom
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02-11-2013, 10:29 PM | #37 | ||||||
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Linda wants me to sell the 460 Country Squire, but I keep telling her that we'll need it when the kids start coming.
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02-11-2013, 10:54 PM | #38 | |||||||
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You're too honest Tom. Forty years ago when I had nothing to sell so that I could bring my young wife and new baby home from the hospital I went to the hospital bursar's office and handed the lady an expired Blue Cross card (Yes, I knew it was). When the hospital telephoned a few days later demanding payment I said I couldn't pay right away but I could bring the wife and baby back if they insisted.... |
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