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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 598926" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>He was our favorite relative. He had lifetime free rail rides and took advantage for sure. Escapism I’m thinking. His wife (my beloved Aunt) was like a meanie out of a WCFields movie. Sharp eyes and a sharper tongue. His daughter was a super hottie…and sneaky. Not a good mix. HE was a prince, always pleased and in good spirits…a joy to have around.</p><p></p><p>One non RR story: he served in WWII Pacific theater. So did his bro in law (another of my uncles). Neither of them knew the other was there. Albert was in Manila after things had settled down and walked into a random bar one afternoon. There was the other uncle with each arm around a native sweetie. Oops! Busted. It was never made clear just how that little episode played out. Maybe that’s for the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 598926, member: 1365"] He was our favorite relative. He had lifetime free rail rides and took advantage for sure. Escapism I’m thinking. His wife (my beloved Aunt) was like a meanie out of a WCFields movie. Sharp eyes and a sharper tongue. His daughter was a super hottie…and sneaky. Not a good mix. HE was a prince, always pleased and in good spirits…a joy to have around. One non RR story: he served in WWII Pacific theater. So did his bro in law (another of my uncles). Neither of them knew the other was there. Albert was in Manila after things had settled down and walked into a random bar one afternoon. There was the other uncle with each arm around a native sweetie. Oops! Busted. It was never made clear just how that little episode played out. Maybe that’s for the best. [/QUOTE]
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