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<blockquote data-quote="Davy Crockett" data-source="post: 238267" data-attributes="member: 367"><p>For us old times it would be fun to able to revisit this topic in 50 years. Growing up in ND in the 50s and 60s and 70s thinking we were poor but our parents had went through a great depression that left lifetime scars. When times got better they pinched every penny they could and tried to teach us how to live within our means and fend for ourselves, We always had a house, A car and plenty to eat and for those that grew up on a farm , There was plenty of chores. I cherish the times sitting at the table when I was a kid and listening to that generation talking about tough times over cups of coffee. When our boys were young teenagers my parents were in their 70s and I made it a point to bring up the "Olden days" quite often in our discussions to keep that traditional memory alive. Those that lived in the inner city couldn't fend for themselves. History repeats itself eventually in one way or another and I wonder what stories will be told in 50 or 75 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davy Crockett, post: 238267, member: 367"] For us old times it would be fun to able to revisit this topic in 50 years. Growing up in ND in the 50s and 60s and 70s thinking we were poor but our parents had went through a great depression that left lifetime scars. When times got better they pinched every penny they could and tried to teach us how to live within our means and fend for ourselves, We always had a house, A car and plenty to eat and for those that grew up on a farm , There was plenty of chores. I cherish the times sitting at the table when I was a kid and listening to that generation talking about tough times over cups of coffee. When our boys were young teenagers my parents were in their 70s and I made it a point to bring up the "Olden days" quite often in our discussions to keep that traditional memory alive. Those that lived in the inner city couldn't fend for themselves. History repeats itself eventually in one way or another and I wonder what stories will be told in 50 or 75 years. [/QUOTE]
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