Listen fellers, the Christmas stories were wonderful, but Papaw Dillion and Mamaw feedin it all the skinny pedal was golden material. Just when you think it could t get any better, you guys knock it out of the park. Lovin it from Eastern KY.
My mother in law had a great story about outrunning the deputy. She made it home and got her Lincoln in the garage in time to watch the deputy fly down the road .
What a pleasure to listen to. My father had a country store and his customers would come on Christmas Eve and get a half case of oranges, a half case of apples with an assortment of nuts. I didn’t realize that that’s all their kids got. Merry Christmas
O man i love these stories. I grew up in Charleston tx in the mid 70s i wouldn't chand it for anything. Done everything you could imagine in the Sulphur river bottoms. Wish i could tell yall the story of the time i got a snake in my pants lol .
Love these stories ! Definitely think most of us and our kids are blessed with to many toys . That are not fully appreciated. My mom and dad would always tell about the fruit and a little special candy at Christmas. Hope y’all have a great Christmas 🎄
More people need to hear how Christmas was back before we spoiled our children. I remember my grandfather saying the best present he ever got was an apple, an orange and a penny. So one year when my children were small, that’s what they got in their stockings. Just so I could tell the story. Merry Christmas and I love your show. Thanks
My dad is 84 and he has always said that black walnuts was the best thing there were for getting rid of ring worm. Your show is the only other time I have heard this. We live your shows. Just like growing up in the holler I grew up in and that my family still owns.
Fellers, I really, really enjoyed this podcast. Listening to those stories brought back a lot of memories for me. When I grew up, it was much like that. The walnuts, the fruit, everything was very similar. It really took me back to my childhood. Thank you so very much ❤ for this show. Merry Christmas to y'all, and may God bless.
Born in ‘61 and I remember getting a store bought stocking full of fruit and nuts for Christmas. They were a plastic mesh like you would buy fruits and vegetables in today. I was fortunate to get toys for Christmas but I’m sure the stockings of fruit were in remembrance of my mother’s and father’s Christmas’ when they were young. They frequently only got fruit and a pair of shoes.
Loved this episode. Sounded just like some of the stories of my kinfolks in North Georgia. Keep up the great work and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
I grew up in a Northern California English Walnut orchard on Walnut Ln. English Walnuts are a different ballgame. After the first rain in the fall around October 1st they fall off the trees clean. My dad had a 20 ft aluminum pole with a hook on it and you grab a high branch and shake the heck out of the tree and every walnut would fall. Then we would dry them and crack them and we had walnut pies for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Which is the same as a Pecan pie except with English Walnuts.
I'm about 20 yrs older than you guys. My parents are 90. They still love talking about the simple, silly, and sometimes stupid things they did. Good stuff!
I’m so glad I found this channel….. started from the last episode of made my way here. I’m going to continue until I watch all of them. Please keep doing what you’re doing but as a new Christian when you read passage, what type of Bible do you have I want to get me one. I’m just not sure which one to buy.
Love hearing these stories. We have been across many of those wooden bridges when I was a kid.
Proud you enjoyed it! Those bridges seem fewer and further between.
So refreshing to listen and not worry about bad words or nasty stories!
Praise the Lord!
Amen! Thank you for watching.
Wonderful show guys! Cherish your older relatives, they won't be around forever and you will miss them greatly when they are gone.
We agree! Thanks for listening!
They're a deep well of family history. Precious memories; How they linger!
Listen fellers, the Christmas stories were wonderful, but Papaw Dillion and Mamaw feedin it all the skinny pedal was golden material. Just when you think it could t get any better, you guys knock it out of the park. Lovin it from Eastern KY.
Never expected Mamaw to be a speedster. 😂
My mother in law had a great story about outrunning the deputy. She made it home and got her Lincoln in the garage in time to watch the deputy fly down the road .
thanks for tuning in, glad you're enjoying it!
@@YSLRD Just peeping through the blinds! Thanks for sharing.
Best podcast yet
thank you so much! we appreciate the love!
Loved this episode. Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas!
thank you! Merry Christmas to you and yours!
MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL from Arkansas
Merry Christmas to you!
Merry Christmas!
Love to hear my elders tell stories. Thank you for having them on. God bless and Merry Christmas everyone.
Merry Christmas! We love sharing these stories with you.
Merry Christmas! Thank you so much for these priceless stories.
Merry Christmas! We’re glad you’re enjoying them!
Love hearing these old stories. Merry Christmas gentlemen.
Merry Christmas!
Thank you for listening, we appreciate it. Merry Christmas!
What a pleasure to listen to. My father had a country store and his customers would come on Christmas Eve and get a half case of oranges, a half case of apples with an assortment of nuts. I didn’t realize that that’s all their kids got. Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas David!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Mr. David!
Shout out from Kentucky love watching this story's
thank you!
O man i love these stories. I grew up in Charleston tx in the mid 70s i wouldn't chand it for anything. Done everything you could imagine in the Sulphur river bottoms. Wish i could tell yall the story of the time i got a snake in my pants lol .
That was quite exciting 😊
I can only imagine! Maybe we can connect and hear it sometime.
Love these stories !
Definitely think most of us and our kids are blessed with to many toys . That are not fully appreciated.
My mom and dad would always tell about the fruit and a little special candy at Christmas.
Hope y’all have a great Christmas 🎄
Merry Christmas to you!
Merry Christmas!
More people need to hear how Christmas was back before we spoiled our children.
I remember my grandfather saying the best present he ever got was an apple, an orange and a penny.
So one year when my children were small, that’s what they got in their stockings. Just so I could tell the story.
Merry Christmas and I love your show.
Thanks
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
I grew up on the other side of Oneonta in St. Clair County. Great memories. Merry Christmas to y'all, and God bless.
Merry Christmas to you as well!
Merry Christmas!
Thank you for this episode. MERRY CHRISTMAS
Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Merry Christmas!
My dad is 84 and he has always said that black walnuts was the best thing there were for getting rid of ring worm. Your show is the only other time I have heard this. We live your shows. Just like growing up in the holler I grew up in and that my family still owns.
What you added makes 2 for me! Thanks for sharing and watching the show.
The best one yet Merry Christmas from North Carolina !
Merry Christmas to you in NC!
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas and love you all from Southern Missouri.
Merry Christmas! Thank you for tuning in!!
Merry Christmas to yall in Missouri!
I are enjoyed this episode here in Louisiana on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas ya’ll
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Fellers, I really, really enjoyed this podcast. Listening to those stories brought back a lot of memories for me. When I grew up, it was much like that. The walnuts, the fruit, everything was very similar. It really took me back to my childhood. Thank you so very much ❤ for this show. Merry Christmas to y'all, and may God bless.
Merry Christmas friend!
Thank you so much! Merry Christmas to you too.
@@Haydenalabamapodcast y'all are the best!!! I pray that you have a blessed and happy new year.
Born in ‘61 and I remember getting a store bought stocking full of fruit and nuts for Christmas. They were a plastic mesh like you would buy fruits and vegetables in today. I was fortunate to get toys for Christmas but I’m sure the stockings of fruit were in remembrance of my mother’s and father’s Christmas’ when they were young. They frequently only got fruit and a pair of shoes.
Thank you for sharing!
More great content, Love to here about the good old days. Jesus is the best gift ever, Merry Christmas 🎄 y’all
Merry Christmas!
thank you! Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas from Central Arkansas
Merry Christmas to yall in Arkansas!
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas from Jackson Tennessee
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Thanks guys, loved it!!! Merry Christmas!
Very Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you too!
Great show! Every show brings out the mis-placed Arky in me. Loving the show in Bakersfield, CA!
Appreciate you watching, friend!
Loved this episode. Sounded just like some of the stories of my kinfolks in North Georgia. Keep up the great work and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Thank you for watching! Happy New Year!
I grew up in a Northern California English Walnut orchard on Walnut Ln. English Walnuts are a different ballgame. After the first rain in the fall around October 1st they fall off the trees clean. My dad had a 20 ft aluminum pole with a hook on it and you grab a high branch and shake the heck out of the tree and every walnut would fall. Then we would dry them and crack them and we had walnut pies for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Which is the same as a Pecan pie except with English Walnuts.
Thank you for sharing! I have never had the chance to eat a walnut pie but bet it is delicious.
I'm about 20 yrs older than you guys. My parents are 90. They still love talking about the simple, silly, and sometimes stupid things they did. Good stuff!
90! What a blessing. Thank you for watching and sharing.
My mom and dad used to put an apple,orange and banana in our stocking and this was in the early 90s
Great memories! Thank for sharing.
stumbled upon your channel. great stories! reminds me of my grandparents. much love from Utah!
We always got 1 gift and apples oranges grapes and a bag of mixed nits
Nuts I mean.
@@coyote23nobody wants a bag of nits 😂
What timeframe?
I was born in ‘65. Our first house was a tar paper shack. Look that up. What a tarpaper shack is??
We live in it until my dad got our first house built.
I’m so glad I found this channel….. started from the last episode of made my way here. I’m going to continue until I watch all of them. Please keep doing what you’re doing but as a new Christian when you read passage, what type of Bible do you have I want to get me one. I’m just not sure which one to buy.
The one we have been using for the Scripture time is a New Living Translation.
@ thank you