Gerst
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You have some bad weather up don’t you?View attachment 338852
Sounds like life here in Quanah, Texas but there isn`t anything thing left (that I know of) like what you just found.
You have some bad weather up don’t you?View attachment 338852
Sounds like life here in Quanah, Texas but there isn`t anything thing left (that I know of) like what you just found.
unfortunately all you say is truePretty much sums up how they feel about us. Most of the 20 to 30 year olds here are meth-heads, no future, know nothing about the past, and all they care about is what they can steal from you for their next gram of dope.
It is just a sad truth that every thing we own, or treasure, winds up in an antique store or the county land fill.....It’s sad. My elderly, childless neighbors left all their stuff to my late wife (including the house). The lady’s family wanted one thing, a big bible. There was a box of photos. I still haven’t had the heart to toss it. He was a WWII and Korea vet. I have all his stuff. When I drop dead, who will want It?
Yep, the wind is tearing shxt up. Loosing shingles off the roof as I type this. House is actually shaking. I live on the western edge of town and the wind is straight out of the west. Catching full brunt of the wind as it comes in. Bent a flag pole in half up the street and a few telephone poles down but have not lost power yet.You have some bad weather up don’t you?
Saw the weather channel tonight, and thanked God I live further SouthYep, the wind is tearing shxt up. Loosing shingles off the roof as I type this. House is actually shaking. I live on the western edge of town and the wind is straight out of the west. Catching full brunt of the wind as it comes in. Bent a flag pole in half up the street and a few telephone poles down but have not lost power yet.
God bless and protect you and your family my friend.Yep, the wind is tearing shxt up. Loosing shingles off the roof as I type this. House is actually shaking. I live on the western edge of town and the wind is straight out of the west. Catching full brunt of the wind as it comes in. Bent a flag pole in half up the street and a few telephone poles down but have not lost power yet.
That’s for sure. Just high winds here in Burleson. Sunny today.Saw the weather channel tonight, and thanked God I live further South
My kids and grandkids have all said they will take care of our family heirlooms. The military stuff is all shadow-boxed and hanging on the wall. The rifles are clean and standing at attention. I give them stuff at Christmas and for birthdays.It is just a sad truth that every thing we own, or treasure, winds up in an antique store or the county land fill.....
Of my 3 children only my daughter values my, and my wife's, collectibles as worthy of keeping.
My sons see them as the fruit of dollar trees, to be sold by the pound
I arrived early talked w/ the family, looked at the guns, asked if there were any ww2 items among all the junk, bought the items directly from the grandson, with a cash offer, left my phone number w/ him and departed.My question is, what was the back bidder thinking?? He/she bids to 950, then folds?
Pawn shops and Antique stores are known for ripping folks off......Right about the nickel a pound. I won`t sell any of my stuff local. Couple of so called antique stores here. Just thought I would test the waters. Took one of my better conditioned S84/98 III to one. Got offered $50 and told that was top dollar. Was also told that there was no interest in that ol` Nazi crap around here.