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Yup first kid and first grand kid
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Yeah, mechanic friend said remembered me telling him to stop by and visit with me when he first started. He was traveling between Wichita KS, and Dallas. Says he sure wishes he had.
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Ditto on the respect for Richard working two full time jobs for his mom. |
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SILs say Mom coming and helping with the first kid was a god send and changed their relationship for the better. But, everyone Loved my Mom. She was the kind of person that would drop everything to happily help someone else.
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She was a sweetie Richard. At least wen you let her out the pit in the basement and took off all of those chains on her. ;)
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Shhhh, nobody is supposed to know about the womens in the basement.
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Not that rare... Gots to have somewhere to hide from the twisters!
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Basements are unusual but not unknown. My grandparents on both sides had basements on their houses and they lived much closer to the center of the city than Richard or I do, The soil at my house is pure clay. I could sell the dirt to any brick company and they could make bricks. When they dug the pit for our scaredy hole in the garage the soil was very wet below a few feet. A basement would be a challenge to keep dry.
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I live in a slab home. Yeah, that's the ticket, a slab home. uh huh.
Acme brick where they use the clay and make bricks is just 3 miles from my house. |
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The basement at my grandmothers house has a sump in the corner and the pump runs almost constantly. It's doable, but you wouldn't want a living space down there. |
I have only been to a couple places in OK but the people I visited said most had none.
Richard, no use backtracking now. |
I'm gonna join the peace corps and spread peace and love throughout the world.
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Entire 160 acre sites just get developed into a new neighborhood. |
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Have you seen that movie "Pawn Shop Chronicles"?
Very Pulp Fiction like Guy in it keeps dirty necked womens in cages in grain silos. And no, I don't have access to any grian silos. |
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