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sidehack posted:

Dave, would like to go back in time for just a little while.

Yeah, me too. I was not even 2 when my paternal grandfather passed away, and have no memories like my siblings have of him. I did however get a great opportunity before my sister got married to talk with my late brother in laws' Uncle Frank. Now there was a great man who had very great stories, and was well versed and could talk to anyone about anything. He was in the Navy just after WWI and worked in some sort of factory with Hoppers that would mix things(and industrial accidents he told me about). I think about how some of us model buildings and largely you never see inside. I wonder what I would do if I were modelling a factory and it's inner workings, not sure if I would want my workers anywhere near or on top the Hoppers where they might fall.

Maybe this is why Harold is out walking?

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