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Kenneth Sibbett commented on Linda Seccaspina's blog post Losing Sabine in My Other Facebook InboxPosted on November 12, 2011 at 7:30am 10 Comments 6 Likes
I remember this just as vivid now, as it had happened then, and it has been over half a century. My father had been gone for over a year and a half, and I missed him more than anything. He was in the army, a military lifer, stationed in Germany. He would always take us with him when he was transferred to a new army post, but because of my mom, he went to Germany alone, and left us in North Carolina. I hated it.
My mom would not go to Germany, because she was afraid to fly. My dad, did…
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My mother is 80 years old and my father would have been 85, and they grew up as poor as church mice. Although my dad grew up on a farm, with 375 acres of prime farm land, in those days farmers were not "land rich", like they are today. No, they were "dirt poor" and proud of it. They didn't believe in selling their souls, or the deeds to their land, to a bank or finace company sharks, like todays farmers.
They didn't live in big opulent houses like todays farmers, while everyone in…
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I've read a lot of posts on Emily's Open Call about the moment you felt "Most American". I really think it's a silly question and wasn't going to write anything until I got to thinking about it. If you don't see a symbol of this nation's flag at least 10 times a day somewhere you are not looking very hard. The American Flag is everywhere, from billions of bumpers to zillion's of tiny flags…
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Kimberly said… Yep Kenny computer problems can be a real pain in the arse. Sending you lots of luck and blessings for your family.
CreekEnd_UK said… Well you asked for it. I just hope you have american earPlugs coz those 'made in China' copies just won't cut it.
Friends of ours are moving from the Algarve,Portugal to Nth Carolina soon and I'll stash FRed(tm) in male of the species underwear. FRed(tm)'s might need a bath upon arrival?
In the meantime, had history been prologue you'd be receiving this chap instead.
CreekEnd_UK said… In your dreams will I send you FRed(tm), however, the new,improved blow_up thru the paw version IS available at an internet near you.
CreekEnd_UK said… Hi Ken and Sexy_Sadi,
You're book,well it's mine now - lots of 'kin lArfs (sp?) - arrived today FST time from the Infidel version of Amazon.
Looks really good and I look forward to reading it. My Piranha Fish (trans: wife) will also take a peek as it's her favourite type of read too. I'll make her download a copy for that new found Kindle thing though.
Thanks for being an inspiring American,
Take Care - roy
AkA Creekend_UK
CreekEnd_UK said… I hadn't been on OS for a while,which I rectified and had noticed your absence from Zoomers so just wanted to check you were/are OK and nothing had fallen orf.
Glad to hear you're fine and chirpy. FRed(tm) the omnipresent deity say's high and I have an appointment with the Head of Penile Atrophy at the local hospital. Life's a Bitch innit.
Take Care,
Roy
CreekEnd_UK said… How's things Kenny?
You and your family OK ?
Cheers - Roy
I enjoyed reading your blog so much, I had to read them all :)
CreekEnd_UK said…
CreekEnd_UK said…
I rest my case.......it wasn't just Blow Up Dolls.
Nope. Click link above please ScanMan.
Dysfnctnltnkrbl said… thank you for accepting my friend request:)
We can only hope that they finally get tired and do as they said they would do in May of last year;) Praying very hard for that:)
Hugs and have a wonderful week
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