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This Is What Life in North Dakota Looked Like in 1935
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<blockquote data-quote="Davy Crockett" data-source="post: 76254" data-attributes="member: 367"><p>Great Pictures Trapper. All the old timers over this way knew the Tohols and spoke highly of them, They are good people. I just looked , Ingvald was born in 1917 so he would be 3 years older than my Mom , He farmed hunted and trapped and spent his money wisely . When he was in his 70s he joined the gun club and every Tuesday night after shooting targets a handful of us would sit around and shoot the breeze. It was always fun to hear ingvald tell stories. If you know who Moe is, you can about imagine how comical it would get at times with him pumping Ingvald to get him to talk and tell stories. We kept Ingvald up way past his bedtime on many a cold winter night listening to his stories and he loved every minute of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davy Crockett, post: 76254, member: 367"] Great Pictures Trapper. All the old timers over this way knew the Tohols and spoke highly of them, They are good people. I just looked , Ingvald was born in 1917 so he would be 3 years older than my Mom , He farmed hunted and trapped and spent his money wisely . When he was in his 70s he joined the gun club and every Tuesday night after shooting targets a handful of us would sit around and shoot the breeze. It was always fun to hear ingvald tell stories. If you know who Moe is, you can about imagine how comical it would get at times with him pumping Ingvald to get him to talk and tell stories. We kept Ingvald up way past his bedtime on many a cold winter night listening to his stories and he loved every minute of it. [/QUOTE]
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