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<blockquote data-quote="user 2027" data-source="post: 535692" data-attributes="member: 2027"><p>Welcome to the Brotherhood!</p><p></p><p>I had a Grandfather that outlived his first wife of 50 years and second wife of 25. He passed just before his 101st and was born in the 1890s. He pretty much saw it all. From trains to cars to aircraft, 2 world wars, medicine technology, communications the works. I asked him what the most amazing thing he experienced in his lifetime and that was landing on the moon. The one thing he would never talk about was the great depression.</p><p></p><p>My wife's step father lives on the land here in NC where he was born and even the log cabin he grew up in is still standing. I recited my story about my grandfather and how he wouldn't talk about the great depression. He replied, "Hell we didn't know there was a depression going on we were so poor!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 2027, post: 535692, member: 2027"] Welcome to the Brotherhood! I had a Grandfather that outlived his first wife of 50 years and second wife of 25. He passed just before his 101st and was born in the 1890s. He pretty much saw it all. From trains to cars to aircraft, 2 world wars, medicine technology, communications the works. I asked him what the most amazing thing he experienced in his lifetime and that was landing on the moon. The one thing he would never talk about was the great depression. My wife's step father lives on the land here in NC where he was born and even the log cabin he grew up in is still standing. I recited my story about my grandfather and how he wouldn't talk about the great depression. He replied, "Hell we didn't know there was a depression going on we were so poor!" [/QUOTE]
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