Murray Brook
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I remember not having to put your hand down a woman's pants to find out if she was female or not.
I edited my post. I meant to say I remember when I NEVER had the urge...Still have that urge now
I had that same sweater!!!!!!!! I bet I can find a photo of it and a gun.View attachment 1216191
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Oh, how I remember---
Same dude, bout fifty years between pics. That young man at top is holding his new Christmas rifle, a Western Auto Revelation single shot tack driver. That rifle started it all for me, the seasoned dude at the bottom. jd
Parker, that sweater was a commercial job, probably from JC Penny's. Possibly Sears or Wards. I'm pretty sure that pic was 1967, and I was 11 years old. I've always been somewhat of a fashion plate. jdI had that same sweater!!!!!!!! I bet I can find a photo of it and a gun.
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That looks like MIKEY on the Christmas story, COOL
Oh, how I remember---
Same dude, bout fifty years between pics. That young man at top is holding his new Christmas rifle, a Western Auto Revelation single shot tack driver. That rifle started it all for me, the seasoned dude at the bottom. jd
My first gun was from Western Auto. A single shot .410 that you had to cock for each shot. I didn't like the full choke but it was all they had. It was good for squirrels, not so much for quail. I worked all summer mowing yards for the $29 it cost. This was around 1954.I remember when my first 22, a Remington Nylon 66 auto cost me $49.00 (6months of saved lunch money) and a box of shells was $0.39 at my local gas station/sporting goods store.
Gas was .19 cents when I got my driver’s license at 14 .I remember 1.00 worth of gas could actually take you somewhere