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<blockquote data-quote="Ol&#039; Red" data-source="post: 3053421" data-attributes="member: 107965"><p>That was a long time ago, and things were slower paced for sure. I caught my first fish, trapped my first muskrat and shot my first rabbit for the stew pot in the sixties. We lived out in the country, and our lifestyle was what "preppers" try to learn today. It was daily life to us. I used to sit up in the evenings with my grandpa and talk while having coffee with him to show how grown up I was. He was born in 1893, during the horse and buggy days. He fought in WW1, delivered mail with a horse and buggy. I really enjoyed the stories of his era and into what was then modern times. Today when we have a family gathering, my grandkids usually don't get off of their phones. I just slip off into my reloading room.</p><p> Yes it was a great time to grow up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ol' Red, post: 3053421, member: 107965"] That was a long time ago, and things were slower paced for sure. I caught my first fish, trapped my first muskrat and shot my first rabbit for the stew pot in the sixties. We lived out in the country, and our lifestyle was what "preppers" try to learn today. It was daily life to us. I used to sit up in the evenings with my grandpa and talk while having coffee with him to show how grown up I was. He was born in 1893, during the horse and buggy days. He fought in WW1, delivered mail with a horse and buggy. I really enjoyed the stories of his era and into what was then modern times. Today when we have a family gathering, my grandkids usually don't get off of their phones. I just slip off into my reloading room. Yes it was a great time to grow up. [/QUOTE]
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