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Every one survive Thanksgiving? I will let you know if I did in 15 days.
We’ll find out. My wife is in the dog house with me over yesterday. For 3 weeks, she’s been telling me we weren’t going anywhere for thanksgiving and wanted me to do a big lunch. So I did, Turkey took a bit longer than I expected, we ate lunch about 2. And I made a feast. Anyway, at about 5 she tells my son and daughter to go change clothes, tells me to get ready so we can go to her dads for thanksgiving supper!!! I was pissed. I felt like a heel going over there just to sit and not eat cause I was in a food coma from our lunch.
 
We’ll find out. My wife is in the dog house with me over yesterday. For 3 weeks, she’s been telling me we weren’t going anywhere for thanksgiving and wanted me to do a big lunch. So I did, Turkey took a bit longer than I expected, we ate lunch about 2. And I made a feast. Anyway, at about 5 she tells my son and daughter to go change clothes, tells me to get ready so we can go to her dads for thanksgiving supper!!! I was pissed. I felt like a heel going over there just to sit and not eat cause I was in a food coma from our lunch.
Her surprise, you'd eaten, it is what it is. I wouldn't worry about it.
 
Her surprise, you'd eaten, it is what it is. I wouldn't worry about it.
I’m not. I’m more pissed cause I got yelled out for not being ready to leave at 5, mins you she waited until then to tell me, as I’m laying on the couch half asleep. And considering she’s never on time to go anywhere. Still has me annoyed.
 
LOVE homemade pie!!


On my first job out of college, I was sent to the manufacturing plant in Blytheville, AR (@memike knows that town), and they had a small restaurant in town that was only open for breakfast and lunch and closed for dinner... You could get a good home cooked meal there, like meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and green beans... The one waitress used to make fresh home made pies every day... Those were the best pies that I ever tasted....

One time I was there with some coworkers and when our waitress brought us our check mentioned that she was going to make a strawberry pie "tomorrow".... We asked if she could save us each a piece and we would be in tomorrow... She did... She saved us three pieces of pie... (Only three more pieces left for other customers - but the early bird gets the worm)... That was the best pie I've ever had...

When I got married down there, we took my wife's father there for lunch and he agreed that those pies were the best he ever tasted...

I drove by there about 10 years ago when passing by on a road trip, but couldn't find them anymore... I think they closed... :(
 
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Her surprise, you'd eaten, it is what it is. I wouldn't worry about it.
Hey I have a question for you, well for anyone. Trying to figure out what this roller is. It’s a very solid roller, floorboards have already been replaced. It looks like someone started a build on it then for whatever reason, it ends up here in the junkyard.

I’m thinking it’s a late 40s or early 50s GM but which I’m not sure

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On my first job out of college, I was sent to the manufacturing plant in Blytheville, AR (@memike knows that town), and they had a small restaurant in town that was only open for breakfast and lunch and closed for dinner... You could get a good home cooked meal there, like meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and green beans... The one waitress used to make fresh home made pies every day... Those were the best pies that I ever tasted....

One time I was there with some coworkers and when our waitress brought us our check mentioned that she was going to make a strawberry pay "tomorrow".... We asked if she could save us each a piece and we would be in tomorrow... She did... She saved us three pieces of pie... (Only three more pieces left for other customers - but the early bird gets the worm)... That was the best pie I've ever had...

When I got married down there, we took my wife's father there for lunch and he agreed that those pies were the best he ever tasted...

I drove by there about 10 years ago when passing by on a road trip, but couldn't find them anymore... I think they closed... :(
We had a small town restaurant just like that. GREAT food!!
If you went in for lunch they'd have four or five pie selections listed on a chalk board on the wall. When they ran out they erased the pie off the board.
Depending on the lunch crowd that day, when they took your order you ordered your pie slice, because it might be gone before you finished your meal.
 
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Hey I have a question for you, well for anyone. Trying to figure out what this roller is. It’s a very solid roller, floorboards have already been replaced. It looks like someone started a build on it then for whatever reason, it ends up here in the junkyard.

I’m thinking it’s a late 40s or early 50s GM but which I’m not sure

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Looks like an old Buick or Pontiac. Try 1956
 
Doesn't have the vent hole to be a Buick but they could have been filled in. Almost looks like a chopped top
 
Doesn't have the vent hole to be a Buick but they could have been filled in. Almost looks like a chopped top
Yeah I wondered about that too. I’ve got a buddy wanting a 50s gasser project. Thought this would be a good start for him. We just couldn’t figure out exactly what it is. It’s fully stripped, not an emblem or a marking on it.
 


That's a nice rememberance of Buddy... :thumbsup:


I still have the last birthday card that my dad sent me... It had a picture of a Dalmatian on the front and the caption said, "Do I smell cake"???

Then when you opened it, it wished me a happy birthday and he had a paw print of my male Dalmatian Buster on it... That was the last year my dog and dad were alive... I've saved that card and put on my refrigerator....

My dad loved Dalmatians as much as I do... He loved when I visited and brought my Dals with me... One time I didn't bring the Dalmatians and he asked me why??? (I felt like I was being questioned in the First 48 show).... So after that, I always made sure to bring the Dals with me... Dad would take care of them the whole time I visited... I kept food bowls at dad's house for them so all I had to do is bring the dogs and their leashes when I visited.... Whenever I came to visit dad, I would ask the dogs, "Who wants to go to Chicago???" and the dogs would run for the front door and I would let them out and they would jump in the back seat of my car, ready for a road trip.... When I got within a mile of dad's house and opened the window so the dogs could smell the forest preserve, the male would sometimes get excited and howl with happiness in anticipation of seeing my dad and staying here for a visit... He could tell by the smell that we were close to 'grandpa's house'....

When my wife and I were going through our divorce, she was trying to tell me that my male Dalmatian was in bad shape and we should put him down... I didn't agree and was afraid that she would take him to the vet and have him put down one day and I would find out when I came home from work and he wasn't there... So I asked my dad to look after him so she couldn't have him put down behind my back... He lived another 3 years with my dad.... (Coincidentally that dog and my dad had the same birthday also)....

My dog and dad died before my next birthday... I'm glad that I kept that card, it's the best reminder of my dog and dad....
 
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That's a nice rememberance of Buddy... :thumbsup:


I still have the last birthday card that my dad sent me... It had a picture of a Dalmatian on the front and the caption said, "Do I smell cake"???

Then when you opened it, it wished me a happy birthday and he had a paw print of my male Dalmatian Buster on it... That was the last year my dog and dad were alive... I've saved that card and put on my refrigerator....

My dad loved Dalmatians as much as I do... He loved when I visited and brought my Dals with me... One time I didn't bring the Dalmatians and he asked me why??? (I felt like I was being questioned in the First 48 show).... So after that, I always made sure to bring the Dals with me... Dad would take care of them the whole time I visited... I kept food bowls at dad's house for them so all I had to do is bring the dogs and their leashes when I visited.... Whenever I came to visit dad, I would ask the dogs, "Who wants to go to Chicago???" and the dogs would run for the front door and I would let them out and they would jump in the back seat of my car, ready for a road trip.... When I got within a mile of dad's house and opened the window so the dogs could smell the forest preserve, the male would sometimes would get excited and howl with happiness in anticipation of seeing my dad and staying here for a visit... He could tell by the smell that we were close to 'grandpa's house'....

When my wife and I were going through our divorce, she was trying to tell me that my male Dalmatian was in bad shape and we should put him down... I didn't agree and was afraid that she would take him to the vet and have him put down one day and I would find out when I came home from work and he wasn't there... So I asked my dad to look after him so she couldn't have him put down behind my back... He lived another 3 years with my dad.... (Coincidentally that dog and my dad had the same birthday also)....

My dog and dad died before my next birthday... I'm glad that I kept that card, it's the best reminder of my dog and dad....
that is a nice story of your dad and four legged Buster, good riddance to the ex brother. You have a blessed day
 
We had a small town restaurant just like that. GREAT food!!
If you went in for lunch they'd have four or five pie selections listed on a chalk board on the wall. When they ran out they erased the pie off the board.
Depending on the lunch crowd that day, when they took your order, you ordered your pie slice, because it might be gone before you finished your meal.


Yeah, the restaurant that I was talking about, the waitress baked a few pies each day and when they were gone they erased them from the list also...

Nice good old southern home cooked meal.... :D
 
On my first job out of college, I was sent to the manufacturing plant in Blytheville, AR (@memike knows that town), and they had a small restaurant in town that was only open for breakfast and lunch and closed for dinner... You could get a good home cooked meal there, like meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and green beans... The one waitress used to make fresh home made pies every day... Those were the best pies that I ever tasted....

One time I was there with some coworkers and when our waitress brought us our check mentioned that she was going to make a strawberry pay "tomorrow".... We asked if she could save us each a piece and we would be in tomorrow... She did... She saved us three pieces of pie... (Only three more pieces left for other customers - but the early bird gets the worm)... That was the best pie I've ever had...

When I got married down there, we took my wife's father there for lunch and he agreed that those pies were the best he ever tasted...

I drove by there about 10 years ago when passing by on a road trip, but couldn't find them anymore... I think they closed... :(
I ate there many times !! And yes they had the best breakfast and lunch, I was a electrician then , sad to say they closed, I think a car lot is there today
 
that is a nice story of your dad and four legged Buster, good riddance to the ex brother. You have a blessed day


My favorite picture that I ever saw you post was the one where your granddaughter and Buddy were taking a nap together when they were very young... I have it saved somewhere on one of my old hard drives... It reminded me of when I was young and my dalmatians slept in the bed with me...

The oldest one slept at the top of the bed with her body under the covers and her head sticking out on my pillow and I would have my arm around her... The other slept at my feet at the bottom of the bed... That's how I went to bed every night when I was young.... My parents took a picture of it and I took a digital picture of it once and posted it...
 
I ate there many times !! And yes they had the best breakfast and lunch, I was a electrician then , sad to say they closed, I think a car lot is there today


If I remember correctly, the name of the restaurant was "Stockade"... It was a great place to eat...

It was in the middle of town close to the train tracks....
 
I ate there many times !! And yes they had the best breakfast and lunch, I was a electrician then , sad to say they closed, I think a car lot is there today


I hope you ate their pie also... I tell you, that was the best pies ever.... No other pies could match those...
 
I’m not. I’m more pissed cause I got yelled out for not being ready to leave at 5, mins you she waited until then to tell me, as I’m laying on the couch half asleep. And considering she’s never on time to go anywhere. Still has me annoyed.


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The MIL took our dog Charlie, and kept him while we were both deployed. It took us another six months to get him back. We got him, but only with the understanding he came back to her every few months for a two week visit. When my FIL passed a few years later, my wife soon after had her hip replaced. Charlie went to stay, so as not to get in the way while she recovered. He never came home. He was there his last five years providing my MIL something to take care of, and keep her busy. That dog was WELL taken care of in his last few years.
Recently my SIL's mother passed and left an older cat. My MIL fostered the cat a couple weeks, and told the SIL she could stay with her. This is easier for her at 86, no walks required. She loves the cat, and loves the company.
 
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