3 speed on a tree........
Member when people smoked in the bar. In college during the winter I had a "bar jacket". It got washed every couple of weeks from the funk. Back then you'd walk into the Turf and you couldn't see past the bar. Also at that time Labbys/Reebs used smoking and then free market to their advantage and we're smoke free. We'd go there every now and then just to get a break from the smoke. Novel idea, right?
Yes, those were the kids that were in the “special” classesya ever recall cupping your hand under your armpit to "break wind".
Man i can remember that too. Hurt like a son of a gun and then the fingers felt numb and took quite awhile to get ones feelings back.When firecrackers had a bang and a bite . I found a short fused black cat in the yard in my preschool days and followed the hired man around till he threw a hand rolled cigarette on the ground that he had smoked so short that it burned my fingers but after a couple puffs I brought it back to life and about half a jiffy after I touched the fuse the black cat went off in my fingers. Damn near killed me . Haha . #growingpains
Yep remember doing that.ya ever recall cupping your hand under your armpit to "break wind".
lol ya and when spring came and about six inches of water was on top of the ice. Bullheads would come out of the spring about 50 yards up river of the railroad trestle. They looked black on top of the ice. About ten kids would be there with everything from shotguns, 22lr, 30-06 and blowing the heck of bullheads. As dumb as we were we were smart enough to shoot nearly straight down so there were no ricochets. Although the 06 left craters in the ice and what looked like a dozen snow cones floating down river.Snagging carp off of the railroad trestle bridge. Figuring out where they were with respect to the line and your large treble hook.
When we ate raw hamburger, called tiger meat with a slice of onion on a cracker
You guys are old....
nobody was a goose hunter,now you got to get up at 3 just to get into the field before 4 other trucks show up