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EMSjunkie

i grew up(?) in nebraska so i know all about the grain elevators....

and corn fields....[/quote]


Where abouts? both my parents are from Nebraska. spent alot of time there as a small boy. Mom is from Cozad and Dad was from Crawford.


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Quote from: "EMSjunkie"i grew up(?) in nebraska so i know all about the grain elevators....

and corn fields....


Where abouts? both my parents are from Nebraska. spent alot of time there as a small boy. Mom is from Cozad and Dad was from Crawford.


hastings

Vance
I'm not a complete fool, parts are missing[/quote]
The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it\'s still on my list

EMSjunkie

hastings

Vance
I'm not a complete fool, parts are missing[/quote][/quote]


COOL!!! I have been there several times :-o
had some relatives in McCook, and Dad had a buddy in Lexington.

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Quote from: "EMSjunkie"hastings

Vance
I'm not a complete fool, parts are missing
[/quote]


COOL!!! I have been there several times :-o


who'd YOU * off?;)


spent some time in holdrege too.....
but that's another story and MOST of it can't be printed here....


had some relatives in McCook, and Dad had a buddy in Lexington.

Vance[/quote]
The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it\'s still on my list

EMSjunkie

who'd YOU * off?;)


spent some time in holdrege too.....
but that's another story and MOST of it can't be printed here....




It was really cool back then, in the long gone days of my youth. Dad used to take us to just outside of North Platte, throw us in the Platt river with some inner tubes from tractor tires, and we would float downriver to Cozad. :D

back in the good 'ole days, when the air was clean, and the worst thing you heard on tv was "Ward, I think you were a little rough on the Beaver last night" :shock:

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