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Re: generations (and grandparents)
Posted By: Howard, on host 207.69.140.22
Date: Monday, May 3, 2004, at 10:08:10
In Reply To: Re: generations posted by Cynthia on Monday, May 3, 2004, at 01:44:38:

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> -Cynth"mostly posted this to say that Granny Mom was really really cool; one of these days I'm going to have to post some stories about her"ia

Why wait? I always love a good character study.
Howard

PS - A story about my grandfather:
Poppa was a big guy, about 6'3" and over 200 pounds. He was also a preacher and a farmer. One time, probably before 1900, his neighbors, also farmers, were desperate for some mules. All together, they needed more than a dozen. The best market for mules was Murfreesboro, Tennessee, which was a long train ride from Lewisburg, West Virginia. So who do you send on a long mission like that? They needed someone who could be trusted with a lot of cash money, and someone big and strong enough to safe from robbers. You also needed someone who knows a good mule when he sees one.

There was no choice but Poppa, so with a wad of cash in his pocket, he boarded a train for Tennessee. As expected, he returned with a train car loaded with mules, and being a good bargainer, he even brought back some some change.

When I started college in Murfreesboro in 1953, he told me that he had visited there once when he was a young man. I got the rest of the story from my parents. I told the story to my grandson who thought his great, great, grandfather must have been pretty cool.
Howard

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