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 Post subject: Re: No garnishments in NC
 Post Posted: Tue 30 Nov 2010 11:22 
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Just watch out for that first step on the porch. It's a squeeeeker!


Unless of course it is just a large concrete block... or a slick river rock...

I will not expand on this, however, when I was growing up and my mothers family lived in Cynthiana KY.... in the mid 50's... they had a farm house with no electricity, no running water... they kept the milk and other stuff cold in a rock overhang down at the creek, even before the icebox... I remember sitting on the front porch in a swing and drinking butter milk... (real stuff from a real cow...) 8) 8) and some of the stuff I laugh about and write on here is actually true... my grandmother would catch and kill a chicken for Sunday dinner... ring it's neck... put it in a pot, boil it and pluck it... and fry it... now that is old time stuff son.... for sure... there are a lot of you that cannot even fathom of what I am talking about... I think we may be better for having lived it.... and the way things are going.... ya might need to learn those ways again............. soon.............. :shock: :shock:

sorry, I got a little off the subject....... what does this have to do with garnishments?????????????????????

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 Post subject: Re: No garnishments in NC
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You can get their Chickens!

We used to have Chickens in the yard, never had to pick a tick off of a dog either!

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 Post subject: Re: No garnishments in NC
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Bill,

We use do drive down from Milwaukee to Eupora, Mississippi to visit my grandfather. Same deal no indoor plumbing but, he did have a refrigerator on the back porch.

No washer. No dog. Bunch of chickens, cows and pigs or more correctly, hogs!

Drinking and washing water came from a well in the front yard under a pecan tree. Us city kids couldn't handle the well water so when ever we went in town for a visit we would drink as much as we could from relatives homes, the hospital or public fountains.

Back then they still had separate white a colored drinking fountains. BTW, up in Milwaukee we called then "bubblers."

The front porch had nice sets, the back didn't have anything. You had to hop off and on.

What were we talking about?


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What were we talking about?


I forget, but this is fun... damn, I'm gettin' old... memories are great, when you can remember them....


Like the old geezer that went in the whore house, pounded on the desk and said to the lady... "I want a woman!"

She looked at him and said... "You want a woman?... How old are you?"

... and he said............ "I am 91 years old and I want a woman....!"

... and she said..... "91 !!! You've had it!"

... and he said.......... "I have??? How much do I owe you?" :shock: :shock:


Scott told me that happened to him and he is only 63......

... besides, I thought garnishment was something they put on your plate to make it look pretty......

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