vintage pics of days gone by
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Bobby, I see 6 pictures and 1 x in your latest post. A different computer seems to have made a difference, but there was still an x between the 2 Fords in front of the large brick buildings and the bikers.
Tracy, I enjoyed the picture of your Dad. Thanks for sharing. They don't call his generation the greatest generation for nothing. You can just see it coming through his expression, that your Dad was ready for anything. It's great that you have an iconic picture like that to remember him by. It is well for us to remember too that we are free today because of people like your Dad.
Jim
Tracy, I enjoyed the picture of your Dad. Thanks for sharing. They don't call his generation the greatest generation for nothing. You can just see it coming through his expression, that your Dad was ready for anything. It's great that you have an iconic picture like that to remember him by. It is well for us to remember too that we are free today because of people like your Dad.
Jim
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It's just strange. You posted so many pictures for so long, and now there are problems. Technology allows us to do so many things so easily. We get used to having the capability it gives us. When technology doesn't deliver for us, it's frustrating. Modern technology is not like an old truck that won't start. We can't just charge the battery and change the plugs.
I for one always enjoyed your posts, Bobby and I thank you for the effort you put into sharing them with us.
Jim
I for one always enjoyed your posts, Bobby and I thank you for the effort you put into sharing them with us.
Jim
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