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Old people stories are the best! [View all] tavernier Apr 2014 OP
My grandmother used to tell great stories of living on Hoyt Apr 2014 #1
Shoot, I hit the wrong one tavernier Apr 2014 #3
On New Year's Eve tavernier Apr 2014 #2
I hope the teacher passed her stories along to her family No Vested Interest Apr 2014 #4
I'm not far from your memories myself! tavernier Apr 2014 #5
Many of those bodies were brought here to West Palm Beach and buried. The cemetary had been long monmouth3 Apr 2014 #62
In 1921 my grandfather, then 20 and a new father, lost his job....He didn't come home that night Rowdyboy Apr 2014 #6
Wow! Just... Wow! tavernier Apr 2014 #8
Please feel free to pass his story on. He was a wonderful man and I loved him more than my own Rowdyboy Apr 2014 #10
You made him live again. tavernier Apr 2014 #11
What an interesting family story. Jenoch Apr 2014 #50
My dad used to tell the story of the day WWII ended Arugula Latte Apr 2014 #7
And they think Madonna and Miley are racy?? tavernier Apr 2014 #9
even then there were women in the armed services lululu Apr 2014 #13
My Dad told the story of how WWII effectively began from his perspective csziggy Apr 2014 #64
I was about a year old when frogmarch Apr 2014 #12
What an amazing story... Rowdyboy Apr 2014 #14
Yes. Indeed they were. frogmarch Apr 2014 #15
Thats quite a shot. Thanks for sharing both it and your story. Rowdyboy Apr 2014 #16
Amazing! tavernier Apr 2014 #19
I came across from Europe in 46 tavernier Apr 2014 #17
How interesting! I wish I'd frogmarch Apr 2014 #18
Actually I was born in 46 tavernier Apr 2014 #22
Ohhh, you cried when frogmarch Apr 2014 #29
my elderly English mum, seeing German WWII planes on a TV documentary Skittles Apr 2014 #20
... tavernier Apr 2014 #24
haha! lovemydog Apr 2014 #60
My grandfather was president of a small town bank during the '29 stock market crash. Divernan Apr 2014 #21
God Bless Him! tavernier Apr 2014 #25
These are wonderful stories. Callalily Apr 2014 #23
I really do understand tavernier Apr 2014 #26
Dad recalled the ice truck in NYC, elleng Apr 2014 #27
A lovely memory! tavernier Apr 2014 #30
Very hot in NYC summers, elleng Apr 2014 #31
My dad was a big kid, and faked his birth certificate somehow and got his driver's license Jenoch Apr 2014 #52
Maybe the reason was his upcoming social security. My first husband did the same thing...LOL..n/t monmouth3 Apr 2014 #63
That's probably why, except that Social Security had his correct birthdate. Jenoch Apr 2014 #65
They sometimes have great jokes too sakabatou Apr 2014 #28
HA! elleng Apr 2014 #32
Priceless! n/t tavernier Apr 2014 #34
I love the oral tradition and the long stories people from back in the day tell. applegrove Apr 2014 #33
Well... tavernier Apr 2014 #35
I can't tell a story. I can't. Plus I can't remember much. She stopped telling them applegrove Apr 2014 #36
Grandpa, whom I never met, elleng Apr 2014 #37
Made me think of Crossing Delancey tavernier Apr 2014 #40
Yes, that's a fun film. elleng Apr 2014 #41
My 82 year old father is writing some stories down about his family. Jenoch Apr 2014 #38
Sounds wonderful, elleng Apr 2014 #42
Not all of the family stories are wonderful. Jenoch Apr 2014 #44
Yes, most of the stories around that time are not, elleng Apr 2014 #49
It amazes me how small our world... tavernier Apr 2014 #45
All of my grandfather's family were murdered by Stalin's Holodomor. Jenoch Apr 2014 #46
And yet they wonder why we tavernier Apr 2014 #48
If that is *so* why doesn't anybody like *my* stories?!1 n/t UTUSN Apr 2014 #39
This Is The Real History--we should not forget it grilled onions Apr 2014 #43
20 pies a day, every day, to survive. tavernier Apr 2014 #47
And sometimes the best stories pipi_k Apr 2014 #51
Me too. tavernier Apr 2014 #53
He may have... pipi_k Apr 2014 #61
My dad grew up in NE Minneapolis. Jenoch Apr 2014 #54
I hope there was something tavernier Apr 2014 #55
My grandmother became a widow at age 65. Jenoch Apr 2014 #56
My stepmother interviewed my grandparents before their deaths Blue_In_AK Apr 2014 #57
So many great stories about strong, brave, humorous people. Divernan Apr 2014 #58
How true. tavernier Apr 2014 #59
And a kick. nt flying rabbit Apr 2014 #67
My great-grandad lived to be 101. Mister Ed Apr 2014 #66
Love to hear stories about the old days! many a good man Apr 2014 #68
My grandparents all had great stories laundry_queen Apr 2014 #69
I love that more memories have been added! tavernier Apr 2014 #70
My dad spent his last years writing a family history The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2014 #71
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