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  1. chaz you'r right nex to story land

    damn to bad it's closing! it was nice

    my kids liked it even at an early age

    glad you had a good time

    chaz you'r right nex to story land

    damn to bad it's closing! it was nice

    my kids liked it even at an early age

    glad you had a good time

    ps nice pic! you are a wonderful looking family!

    visit us in rumford/rangely sometime

    you are not far and we could show you a good time

    you are always welcome :beer:

  2. rum runner

    i sure am! in fact i think i still have the tape around here

    too bad it was never done on beta! doc vic could have used it in the you know what class

    lol

  3. welcome home!

    sounds like you had a great if tiering time! i used to go back to work to rest up from a vacation

    i have been to all of the places that you wrote of

    i loved to take the kids to santas village

    next it will be the grandkids when they are a little older!

    right next door to the village is the heritage did you go there? great place

    were there still bears at clarks? glad you all had fun

  4. pirate

    you and your son and family definatly have bragging rights!

    as pres.of my club i have had the oppertunity to attend many courts of honor.they are veryimpressive

    be proud be very proud

  5. I understand the hurt that TWI caused several people, but it couldn't have been all bad since something kept us locked in for all those years.

    Since I was a young'n back in my TWI days, most of the memories I have of the various twigs, branch meetings, limb meetings, trunk meetings, ROAs, and even Family Corps were all good.

    Being a kid in Mini-Corps, I thought it was fun because of all the stuff there was to do on the grounds. The building itself had hidden passageways, each with its own gohst or conspiracy stories. My favorite game was playing hide-and-go-seek throughout the building. Every season, we would pick strawberries and corn. I sang on a childrens' "Household Holiday" album that was recorded at HQ but never got released because the lost the master tapes, but the experience was fun. I even got a solo. There was always things to do and since there was no TV, I played all day long every day. I remember riding skateboards down the hill by the townhouses, playing capture the flag on Uncle Harry Hill, snowball fights, checking out sleds from the children's fellowship hall, and having sleepovers with freinds every weekend. Of course, there was the children's fellowship thing you had to attend every night, but I didn't mind it. Besides, upon graduating from the Corps at age 11, I knew more about the Bible than any kid I knew and most adults. I still have my white and yellow retemeries which I committed to memory at such a young age. Of course, I was sheltered from the heavy stuff, but I really enjoyed the experience and I will always remember my time in the Corps fondly.

    now grown

    first of all welcome to greese spot

    but one thing i beg to differ with you is

    you said several people were hurt

    think about thousands of people who were hurt by that cornfield outfit

  6. i don't know what it cost to go there

    but i do know if i had all the money is sent to many spritual parteners i could go on a cruise for the next few years

    BUT i don't regret doing it is was our hearts at the time oh well

  7. thanks kathy!!

    eagle i am a vet but not really

    when i was drafted they wouldn't let me in

    they said my job was critical for govt. security

    i was one of about 80 people who spliced coax cable and at the time the cables carried 10's of thousands of goverebment lines

    so i did the ng thing for 7 years as a mess cook

    i would go back today if i could but i don't they would take me

    i am 57yo but in oretty good shape

    i live in maine

    do you know how i could find out if they would take me?

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