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Damn man, nice pic of you and your Grandpa together.
One of my Grandpa's passed away when I was 2, and the other went when I was 17, just shy of 17 years ago! Be thankful for having the time to hang out with him now. I would absolutely love to have just a day to spend with either of them again.
Thankfully my Pop, who is 61, and I hang out together quite a bit. He has just become interested in the shooting sports and so we get even more time together when we shoot!
Cherish the time you have adrianspeeder, cause when they go you will only kick yourself for not spending more time hanging out with your family members.
One of my Grandpa's passed away when I was 2, and the other went when I was 17, just shy of 17 years ago! Be thankful for having the time to hang out with him now. I would absolutely love to have just a day to spend with either of them again.
Thankfully my Pop, who is 61, and I hang out together quite a bit. He has just become interested in the shooting sports and so we get even more time together when we shoot!
Cherish the time you have adrianspeeder, cause when they go you will only kick yourself for not spending more time hanging out with your family members.
Thanky, I talk to him almost every day and dad and I try to get up to visit every few weeks.
Guy is a Navy WWII pacific vet as a chute packer, worked as a pipe fitter for Ingersol Rand, a service man for the city gas co, letter carrier for 30 years, and basicly taught dad and me everything we know for hands on knowledge. Plus loves fords too. Only wishes he got the 351 when he orderd that bronc.
Hey PJF, I got your email, but your addy bounced when I replied.
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Guy is a Navy WWII pacific vet as a chute packer, worked as a pipe fitter for Ingersol Rand, a service man for the city gas co, letter carrier for 30 years, and basicly taught dad and me everything we know for hands on knowledge. Plus loves fords too. Only wishes he got the 351 when he orderd that bronc.
Hey PJF, I got your email, but your addy bounced when I replied.
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the great thing is that if you keep that bronc nice it will stay with you, my truck was my gradfathers, he ordered it from the factory in 88 the way it sets in my drive way, well exept the motor mods and a few other things, but i think that the truck has a part of him in it, i wouldnt trade it strait up for a king ranch super duty
Great photo of you and your granpa Adrian.
Luckily I still have mine around (will be 90 in January) but lost my dad 6 yrs ago at 65
I still have his truck ('88 Ford F-150, 108k) and plan on keeping it til I check out from Earth.......
I still have his truck ('88 Ford F-150, 108k) and plan on keeping it til I check out from Earth.......






