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Posted by Tom in central pa. on April 22, 2006 at 08:34:10 from (207.255.21.107):
In Reply to: Iron hunting trip posted by Nebraska Cowman on April 22, 2006 at 04:55:20:
I guess I"ll let out the family secret. My late Father-in-law, a real friendly guy could find anything, anywhere. We would be out on a lesurely drive, and see someone along the road, He"d stop and ask them where (He"d make up a name) lived around there. The local would think a while, maybe ask someone else where the person lived, finally say that they didn"t know of anyone by that name. My FIL would reply, Well they said (name) lived around here and he had a lot of (old cars, old tractors, old trucks, whatever,) The local would reply, I don"t know (name), but there is a guy who has lots of (items) and he lives.... and proceeds to give precise directions to the place! And one stop may lead to another!
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