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Posted by jpl on February 25, 2007 at 01:20:03 from (66.209.132.59):
In Reply to: mid am signs posted by j meyer on February 24, 2007 at 21:29:12:
you guys are sure bringing back good memories, in very early forties i remember we lived in a old log house, in winters mom would heat bricks in old wood stove or on top ,then she wrapped them up and went up stairs and put them in our bed, boy when she sent us packing to bed it was nice and warm under the covers, they would stay warm a long time, remember my older brother waking one morning with snow on his bed, blowed through the cracks where chinks fell out, our water we packed in a bucket from a old spring house, running water ha ha i would always look in bottom and see the crawdads it was about 3 feet deep and 3 foot wide. life in ohio, it was great thro. we all growed up healthy.
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