At 10:17 PM 11/12/2003 -0500, Grampa Bill wrote:
Grampa Bill comments:
Not likely. Early Alzheimers predominently afftects short term
memory... not interesting life memories that happened years ago.
They say that as you age, your memory is the second thing to go.
Unfortunately, I can't
At 07:58 AM 11/13/2003 -0700, St Steven wrote:
I think that was your first mistake--putting your faith and trust in a
cornbinder grin. The absolutely worst truck I ever drove (It belonged to
my dad, and he owned several trucks for his business) was a 1971 IH
pickup. Gutless, always breaking
Steven Montgomery wrote:
I agree. I still have several Handyman jacks. But, in the particular
bind I was in, since I was at the pinnacle of a very narrow steep ridge,
I didn't have anyplace to put the jack, it wouldn't hold no matter where
I put it or tried to brace it, so--I broke down and
John W. Redelfs wrote:
. Finally, we called Fred who
brought his old WWII jeep out. Fred had better sense than to get down
into
the depression where the pinto and two tow trucks were stuck. He stayed
up
on the ridge and let out his winch. First he pulled out one tow truck,
then
: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 1:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ZION] Old Jeeps
Steven Montgomery wrote:
I agree. I still have several Handyman jacks. But, in the particular
bind I was in, since I was at the pinnacle of a very narrow
steep ridge,
I didn't have anyplace to put the jack
John A. English, n/OEF wrote:
NO, I did not hear about that, however we must be on about the
same page.
Ira and I and I'm not sure who else, but there were three of us that were
going to make a movie in the desert. I took my dad's old IH pickup out in
the desert - to Kilborne's hole and
John W. Redelfs wrote:
Maybe it is early onset Alzheimers. Dang!
Grampa Bill comments:
Not likely. Early Alzheimers predominently afftects short term
memory... not interesting life memories that happened years ago.
They say that as you age, your memory is the