Grandpa Jones: A Legend.

John_PA

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Grandpa Jones was holding a pig up to an apple tree so the pig could eat the apples off the tree. A man stops and says, "Grandpa, isn't that a big waste of time?" Grandpa Jones replies, "What is time to a pig?"


Corny, but, it fits my life so well!

I thought someone else might get a kick out of this as well.
 
Grandpa used to have a theater in my home town in Arkansas. I worked in the True Value store and he would come in once in a while to shop. Didn"t look like him in normal clothes LOL. Very nice gentleman though. Was always polite and curtious.
 
I went to the Opry in Nashville in 1954. Years later on Hee Haw he hadn't changed a bit.
 
We used to have a campground near here that had different many country bands in on the weekends."Paradise Park" they called it.
I got to see Grandpa and his buddy String Bean a year before String and his wife was murdered.
 
Louis Marshall Jones has a great nephew named phillip stienmetz who carries on the ole time music so if yall like grandpa jones check him out
 
went to see him in 1968 in Sullivan, IL. He opened for Sonny James and Tammy Wynette. I was underwhelmed when he came out, just one old man, carrying a banjo in one hand and a guitar in the other hand. He flat out made that crownd fall in love with him. I've been a huge fan ever since.
 

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