Oh my - I can so relate to this story . My mom died when I was 17 years old and I could feel that she died before I got to the hospital . I wish I would have spent a lot more time with her - instead of running around like a crazy boy ...
Good story thank you very much🙏 I can relate to this story very much because I have been to many many of the places and the Military bases that he is talking about over in Asia and the far east I am now retired living in Thailand, about two hours south of Udon Thani in the southeast Asia area.
I remember being in the Army and they had 3.2 beer in the local Oklahoma town nearby and they also had no hard liquor as it was a "Dry State" . On base we could buy full 6% beer and all hard liquor and the people in town loved making friends with servicemen and getting access . We had some crazy parties at their houses on the weekends and I don't think any of them ever had to pay for the forbidden stuff ... LoL !!!
Yikes I sure can relate a bunch to this story . My fellow serviceman had a 1965 Chevy Impala that had the 2 speed automatic transmission . It would go from 0-70 in first gear . Good car for racing to be sure ... LoL !!!
My first car was a 1974 Pinto station wagon and I lived in Phoenix at the time . That car went everywhere through the river bottom and had big huge house speakers in it and a power booster on the stereo . All my friends would get stuck all the time in their big four wheel drive trucks and asked why I never got stuck . I told them I avoided the deep sand ... LoL !!!
I’m too old to enjoy all of his conquests. 😂😂
Oh my - I can so relate to this story . My mom died when I was 17 years old and I could feel that she died before I got to the hospital . I wish I would have spent a lot more time with her - instead of running around like a crazy boy ...
Now that was an interesting story, Here is another great hit for LLC.
Brilliant unusual story packed full of detail that never got boring. That's another big hit for LLC.
Hi. Well, the words rambling and convoluted come to mind in order to describe this tale...but it was an enjoyable convoluted and rambling tale 👍👍
Good story thank you very much🙏 I can relate to this story very much because I have been to many many of the places and the Military bases that he is talking about over in Asia and the far east I am now retired living in Thailand, about two hours south of Udon Thani in the southeast Asia area.
I remember being in the Army and they had 3.2 beer in the local Oklahoma town nearby and they also had no hard liquor as it was a "Dry State" . On base we could buy full 6% beer and all hard liquor and the people in town loved making friends with servicemen and getting access . We had some crazy parties at their houses on the weekends and I don't think any of them ever had to pay for the forbidden stuff ... LoL !!!
Yikes I sure can relate a bunch to this story . My fellow serviceman had a 1965 Chevy Impala that had the 2 speed automatic transmission . It would go from 0-70 in first gear . Good car for racing to be sure ... LoL !!!
My first car was a 1974 Pinto station wagon and I lived in Phoenix at the time . That car went everywhere through the river bottom and had big huge house speakers in it and a power booster on the stereo . All my friends would get stuck all the time in their big four wheel drive trucks and asked why I never got stuck . I told them I avoided the deep sand ... LoL !!!
Slow dancing ... swaying to the music ... LoL !!!
in the beginning - he was talking about Unchained Melody and tried to remember what I liked slow dancing to in the 1970s
421 GTO’s 429 fords and 427 or 409 Chevys lol
You forgot that ford had a 427.
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