I was fortunate enuf to have Yogie as our house guest this weekend.We went to the cub a rama and got to see some cub buddies and met a few new ones.I think he has changed some tho because now he seems to be interested in motorcycles and younger women.
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yogie will never be the same
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Re: yogie will never be the same
I heard he went west..... and I thought it was just because he wanted to see what a straight and level road looked like.
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Re: yogie will never be the same
Did he get to see the Civil War museum in Fredericktown I was telling him about?
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yes we went to the museum in town and several other sights along the mississippi river....we took the river road north almost 100 miles...we dont have the rich history the south does...illinois is pretty dull actually but there are things to see and kept him pretty busy...i also introduced him to funeral hotdogs....he didnt go home hungry thats for sure
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I hope he didnt get sick funeral hotdogs sounds like it may or may not get you sick
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Re: yogie will never be the same
bear32055 wrote:...i also introduced him to funeral hotdogs
i just have to ask what a "funeral hot dog" is !
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Re: yogie will never be the same
Yogie asked the same question...lol...it still has the skin on it and when u cook it its done when it splits wide open
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Re: yogie will never be the same
I should add to what i said Bob.Local custom is to feed everyone who come to a funeral.Most of the time what ever church the deceased belonged to the church members all get together to make the meal and of course hot dogs are part of the meal.Skin on hot dogs are more expensive than the regular skinless ones so of course one cant be cheap at a funeral sooooooooooo the skin on ones are called funeral hot dogs.
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I knew there was something to learn about Ill!
Speaking of corn as far as the eye can see..... passed 3 full silage trucks today, couple miles from the big city line! One was being a bit overfilled in the field. Don't get to practice much in these parts, not many corn fields.
Glad you are giving Yogie the grand tour!
Speaking of corn as far as the eye can see..... passed 3 full silage trucks today, couple miles from the big city line! One was being a bit overfilled in the field. Don't get to practice much in these parts, not many corn fields.
Glad you are giving Yogie the grand tour!
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Re: yogie will never be the same
bear32055 wrote:yes we went to the museum in town and several other sights along the mississippi river....we took the river road north almost 100 miles...we dont have the rich history the south does.
I found this grave site on a quick road trip to southern Indiana a couple of years ago. It was on a small back road next to the Ohio River. There was nothing to draw your attention to it on the road. I happened to glimpse it down a road that looked more like a two-track and rode down to check it out.
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Re: yogie will never be the same
Had a grand time, that was my first time seeing flat land, sitting on a Harley and the first time a little Yankee gal ever stole my heart.
I'd make that 1,100 mile round trip tomorrow for another one of those big hugs from that sweet little girl.
You sure have a precious grand daughter Bear guy and a wonderful family that you should be very proud of.
Thanks for the pictures Ricky, love ole history lessons....
I'd make that 1,100 mile round trip tomorrow for another one of those big hugs from that sweet little girl.
You sure have a precious grand daughter Bear guy and a wonderful family that you should be very proud of.
Thanks for the pictures Ricky, love ole history lessons....
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