Posted by BobinKY on March 03, 2008 at 17:42:47 from (74.234.128.194):
In Reply to: Haves and Haves Nots posted by Tradititonal Farmer on March 02, 2008 at 01:04:04:
I too was raised poor but didn't know it. My dad took a job with the power company in 1957 making 50 cent an hour. He thought he was in heaven. I remember going out to the chicken farm and buying the old laying hens and butchering them in the yard. For years, I thought fried chicken was supposed to be tough. We hunted for our food and thought we were living high. I grew up on bar-B-Qed groundhog and coon. We ate a lot of rabbit cooked many ways. If mom had some extra money for the week, we may get some brains and potatos for dinner. Sliced tongue made a great sandwich. My mom will still drive twenty miles for Bar-B-Qued snoots. Life was good back then and I would not trade it for anything.
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