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Were these the "good old days?"
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04/14/17 11:32 AM
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mikei
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/14/17 12:30 PM
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Very cool pics.
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/14/17 01:55 PM
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Very cool pics.
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/14/17 03:00 PM
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I could look at pictures like that all day. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/14/17 03:45 PM
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don k
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What keeps me questioning is. I have been to Italy and especially Rome quite a few times. When you see what they built and their lifestyle a couple of thousand years ago and then look at pictures from here a 150 years ago or less why the difference? What happened to all that knowledge in the 2000 years?
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/14/17 04:05 PM
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Very interesting Thanks for sharing!!
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/14/17 04:24 PM
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Very cool pics.
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/14/17 06:39 PM
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movies have not shown or told the true story on so many things
hold on Newt, we got a runaway
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/14/17 06:52 PM
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Really interesting pictures of days long since past where folks actually had to get off their butt and do things. Great old pics, thanks for sharing
Last edited by Stub; 04/14/17 06:52 PM.
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/14/17 07:10 PM
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Very cool pics.
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/14/17 11:57 PM
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Pretty neat old photos. Thanks for posting.
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/15/17 02:40 AM
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Very cool
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/15/17 02:47 AM
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Some neat pieces of history.
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/16/17 04:00 PM
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/16/17 05:32 PM
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/17/17 09:55 PM
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Some neat pieces of history.
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/18/17 12:12 AM
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Great pics! I wouldn't call that the good old days. I'm a fan of indoor plumbing. Back in the 80's my grandfather always said we are living in the good old days. He said he wouldn't ever want to go back to the hard times before the War. He had one hell of a job with Gulf/Chevron, but lived like he was barely making it and said he had more than he ever wanted.
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/18/17 08:37 PM
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What keeps me questioning is. I have been to Italy and especially Rome quite a few times. When you see what they built and their lifestyle a couple of thousand years ago and then look at pictures from here a 150 years ago or less why the difference? What happened to all that knowledge in the 2000 years? The difference is the multitude of slave labor used then.
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/18/17 09:00 PM
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Thanks for sharing, no question as to how hard times were back then. Can you imagine driving a 40 team of mules/horses?
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/18/17 09:01 PM
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What keeps me questioning is. I have been to Italy and especially Rome quite a few times. When you see what they built and their lifestyle a couple of thousand years ago and then look at pictures from here a 150 years ago or less why the difference? What happened to all that knowledge in the 2000 years? the black death in the 1300's set mankind back hundreds of years. Estimates of dead range from 75 to 200 million. That was a lot of folks in the middle ages. MO
MY BACKYARD , 20,000 ACRES , NO MOWING
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/19/17 03:00 AM
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/19/17 03:35 PM
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Very cool pics.
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Re: Were these the "good old days?"
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04/20/17 04:20 AM
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Love the moose team. That's pretty cool.
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