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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 10584" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>I to was raised by my (maternal)grandpa, of course here in Ky we call em 'papaws'. Papaw didn't smoke a pipe but he almost always had either a Kool cig or a Beechnut chew in. He was a kind hard working man who had a soft spot for 'the babys'. I miss the ole man. He passed on 19 years ago but to this day I can't look at a pic of him without whiping a tear away. He was my Father figure,my mentor and my friend. I really need to get the storys down on paper, it would be a shame for this generation of 'babys' not to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 10584, member: 10"] I to was raised by my (maternal)grandpa, of course here in Ky we call em 'papaws'. Papaw didn't smoke a pipe but he almost always had either a Kool cig or a Beechnut chew in. He was a kind hard working man who had a soft spot for 'the babys'. I miss the ole man. He passed on 19 years ago but to this day I can't look at a pic of him without whiping a tear away. He was my Father figure,my mentor and my friend. I really need to get the storys down on paper, it would be a shame for this generation of 'babys' not to know. [/QUOTE]
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