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<p>[QUOTE="Brian Calvert, post: 3310587, member: 75282"]Was just joking of course... I do see these kind of guys as GREAT People, they are better than me. They had great parents and a great upbringing...</p><p>My friend down the street Jeffrey Clevland had great parents, dad worked at a college, mom was home maker. I would spend the night at his house a lot because he had all the great toys. But also an amazing coin collection back in 1973, 74. </p><p>All this while my mom left and dad was a BIKER. I guess I was living a somewhat normal life THRU him.</p><p><br /></p><p>I was always jealous of the normal life he had. Think he now works in California at a Solar Panel Corp., playing Guitar was his hobby. I remember his 1909 VDBS and looking at that thing in its little white paper slab... Or the mercury dime his grandfather gave him him that was worth a couple hundred back then...</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, I am glad for all these types of guys and glad they pass on their great lives to their grandchildren, coins, teachings, etc... I think about it a lot, what if's... I know, if and when my daughter has kids, I will do my best to be just like these guys and not so BLUNT about the world, the FED, the Crooks, Cayman island Trillion dollar thieves, etc... I really worry for these kids, things are changing fast and people down here at our level are missing the signs, the money grab, the deregs. and how in the world will we ever fix it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Calvert, post: 3310587, member: 75282"]Was just joking of course... I do see these kind of guys as GREAT People, they are better than me. They had great parents and a great upbringing... My friend down the street Jeffrey Clevland had great parents, dad worked at a college, mom was home maker. I would spend the night at his house a lot because he had all the great toys. But also an amazing coin collection back in 1973, 74. All this while my mom left and dad was a BIKER. I guess I was living a somewhat normal life THRU him. I was always jealous of the normal life he had. Think he now works in California at a Solar Panel Corp., playing Guitar was his hobby. I remember his 1909 VDBS and looking at that thing in its little white paper slab... Or the mercury dime his grandfather gave him him that was worth a couple hundred back then... Anyway, I am glad for all these types of guys and glad they pass on their great lives to their grandchildren, coins, teachings, etc... I think about it a lot, what if's... I know, if and when my daughter has kids, I will do my best to be just like these guys and not so BLUNT about the world, the FED, the Crooks, Cayman island Trillion dollar thieves, etc... I really worry for these kids, things are changing fast and people down here at our level are missing the signs, the money grab, the deregs. and how in the world will we ever fix it.[/QUOTE]
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