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In reply to the discussion: I have Question for any boomers here . [View all]Texaswitchy
(2,962 posts)6. My group of friends would go to the bayou to hunt alligators.
Yeah we did.
With bb guns and walking sticks.
We didn't get eaten.
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Grandaddy had a metal Jeep with no roof. We went all over the farm with him
yellowdogintexas
Dec 2022
#105
Yes, exactly. Let it run to get rid of the hot water that tasted like vinyl. "Yuck, it tastes.....
EarnestPutz
Dec 2022
#28
besides the yuck taste, we ran our hose because our well water was very cold
yellowdogintexas
Dec 2022
#107
Many of the farm homes had rain barrels in various places around the house to catch rain water.
jamesatemple
Dec 2022
#91
Heh, heh! These days, most folks wouldn't know the necesity of having chickens face one another
jamesatemple
Dec 2022
#112
Cistern water was the best although there is no telling what was down there
yellowdogintexas
Dec 2022
#108
I remember when the new, modern metal cistern was delivered to the home place.
jamesatemple
Dec 2022
#113
My grandpa left Hunt County to make a homestead claim in the New Mexico Territory in 1907.
jamesatemple
Dec 2022
#93
Yes. The water tasted terrible from sitting in the hose but we did it anyhow.
Ocelot II
Dec 2022
#58