Posted by 01gentdc on August 20, 2016 at 17:39:28 from (184.16.195.162):
In Reply to: Corn crazy! posted by Eldon (WA) on August 20, 2016 at 17:08:10:
just laugh off the pain all the way to the bank ,./// how much were you getting for a dozen ,./ when I was barely 10yrs old we were piking a 4 acre field of golden bantam and silver queen,.that was in 1965 ,dad would pull his new ford pikup out into the field .. and all of us kids would ferry the corn to the truck where my mother would stack it in , ,most times we only got the bed level full ,but as it matured we loaded the stock raks and loaded the F 100 over the height of the cab ,,. dad sold the whole load on the Louisville hay market,.he would drop his truck loaded with a childhood friend named FRENCHY ,. around 6 am , hitch a ride to work to Lexington rd distillery,. then later afternoon have a pal drop him by the hay market ,,.. frenchy would have a wad of cash for him ,,and very little corn left in the truck,.. frenchy would holler "hurry up johnie and get us some more for tomorrow ",.
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