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<blockquote data-quote="Davy Crockett" data-source="post: 104164" data-attributes="member: 367"><p>My Mom, She is one of the last "old timers" left in our tribe, She was born on Christmas Eve in 1920 but that is another story in itself. </p><p>she has some dementia but she remembers the old days like they were yesterday. </p><p> A couple weeks ago I asked her how old she was when they got their first car and she perked right up and the stories just flowed, She was a teenager and It was a big old car that The brakes didn't work very good on and They ran into the house when they were learning to drive it, She had a good laugh when she told about that. Then she talked about a long hill that It didn't have enough power to make it all the way up so they would get a good run at it and turn around and back the rest of the way up. </p><p>After that we talked about Maut and Jef , The team of horses they farmed and traveled with before they had cars.</p><p></p><p>I had heard those stories dozens of times but I had to ask, Some stories are like fine wine , They keep getting better with age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davy Crockett, post: 104164, member: 367"] My Mom, She is one of the last "old timers" left in our tribe, She was born on Christmas Eve in 1920 but that is another story in itself. she has some dementia but she remembers the old days like they were yesterday. A couple weeks ago I asked her how old she was when they got their first car and she perked right up and the stories just flowed, She was a teenager and It was a big old car that The brakes didn't work very good on and They ran into the house when they were learning to drive it, She had a good laugh when she told about that. Then she talked about a long hill that It didn't have enough power to make it all the way up so they would get a good run at it and turn around and back the rest of the way up. After that we talked about Maut and Jef , The team of horses they farmed and traveled with before they had cars. I had heard those stories dozens of times but I had to ask, Some stories are like fine wine , They keep getting better with age. [/QUOTE]
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