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Posted by Stan - Florida on June 18, 2005 at 04:50:51 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: just curious, members posted by msb on June 17, 2005 at 20:01:43:
msb, Well, I guess I can run, but I can't hide...LOL!! You've got me pegged, for sure...Neil's brother, Russell and Bernice's oldest kid. Sure, I know where Mudsock is, although it's pretty hard to find any more. Tillman Bubenzer was indeed the manager in those days, but I don't recall the Heinrick name. I don't even remember who the manager of the hog department was. I think my boss was a guy named Steve Camp, but I'm not sure. He was a year behind me in school, but I think maybe he went to work at C P at an early age and became a foreman. Last I heard, Bob Coverdale was farming the ground...is that your friend? Drop me an e-mail at StanHuff@aol.com and give me a few clues...maybe I can figure out who you are. Stan
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