See, I told you…
Posted by TFG on November 26th, 2011
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The Good Old Days

Ron Washington Wisdom
Posted by TFG on November 26th, 2011
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Who is the young man up top? Do I know him? Krekt me if I’m wrong, but does he bear a nostalgic resemblance to the FG dude in the Stetson on the right side of the screen? …or am I just seein’ things with my old, not so sharp eyes…?
…check yer emauls, old buddy…
KD
you got it – carbon copy; just wish the great-grand-dad was here to see it – we’d have a 4 of a kind (that includes the Mom of the 2 injuns, of course)and that’s a pretty good hand.
Cutie-patooties, fersure, but I can’t get that darn Academy theme song outta my head…”…right store, the right price, Academy!…”
….OK…excuse me, but I think pulling this out of the interweb archives is appropriate… “LOL…OMG…”
I thank I woulda’ reconizzed that there face at any point in reference….Scott.
Get him to send you the pic I sent him from our 1978 Govenment class, and see if it don’t match up with that boy’s face. I met TFG just about our 12th or 13th year mark… He still looked young enough to be that kid… Scott is one of the bestest fellers I’ve ever knowed.
KD
me too . . .
That boy has a grocery sack on him. I used to wear grocery sacks. I was used them as armor when I was a knight fighting infidels during the crusades. Playing injuns was fun. I terrified several toddlers during an easter egg hunt this past year with an old fashioned woo woo woo indian yell. They had never heard that before. Shocking.
I think the grocery sacks were pretty much the norm, even when TFG was at Little Red Schoolhouse in Mesquite, but the decorations of paint and crayolas made each one quite special; glad to see the tradition continues; they might have turned ‘Kroger’ around to the back though so he’d have more space to design his buckskin; GGs notice that kind of stuff, but he’s my favorite ’5′, and soon to be ’6′.