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<blockquote data-quote="docwatson" data-source="post: 158014" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>Ole Bob sounds like quite a guy, a real man by anyone's standards. Thanks for sharing the story with us. It brings back many memories to me also about a lot of my hardworking old timer friends, many now departed. And as for hard work, it never hurt anybody, as a matter of fact I just finished splitting a half cord of wood by hand this morning with another cord left to do. That's enough for today. Now I'm enjoying a bowl of Uhle's 300 in an Ashton lovat. </p><p>I wish you a Happy Fourth of July. </p><p>Doc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docwatson, post: 158014, member: 232"] Ole Bob sounds like quite a guy, a real man by anyone's standards. Thanks for sharing the story with us. It brings back many memories to me also about a lot of my hardworking old timer friends, many now departed. And as for hard work, it never hurt anybody, as a matter of fact I just finished splitting a half cord of wood by hand this morning with another cord left to do. That's enough for today. Now I'm enjoying a bowl of Uhle's 300 in an Ashton lovat. I wish you a Happy Fourth of July. Doc [/QUOTE]
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