posted on April 26, 2002 08:25:32 AM new
Sorry the photo is so grainy ... it was only a thumbnail on the web but it's a nice photo of the "Original Hillybilly Bass Boat"
posted on April 26, 2002 09:35:29 AM new
You guy's crack me up! I love these pic's. So that is where my Aunt Reba's dining table went. bids!!! I have talked to Brandi till I am blue in the face. All I can imagine about the scenerio is that it must be some purty good $h1t. Ahem!! Almost puked at the thought. She is a purty good gurl and has a real excellent job (Works fur her grandaddy and is way over payed for the job she does) She has set a June 8th wedding date. I would rather she stay at home while the Buck lives the adventure. But she wants to be with him. He seems to be a nice guy but I still don't trust none of them. She towers over him by about 3 inches. Kind a reminds me of Goldie Hawn & Dudley Moore (Rest his soul). I figure she will end up barefoot & pregnant like the majority of West Virginia gal's. Someone asked me if I was excited about becoming a grandpa one day soon. I am almost 43 years old and it doesn't bother me a bit, by not being a grandaddy. She has already in 2 weeks time got a $2,000.00 bill charged. I say get your dress at Kauffman's and have your reception at Jennette's Bar & Grill. Go to the RedRoof Inn fur the honeymoon and save a bunch of money. Well it has been nice gabbing but I have to meet with my lawyer later today, or ahem she has to meet with me. You have me hooked on that "ahem" Buzzoon. Kind a like clearing your throat. See ya'll, Hillbilly
posted on April 26, 2002 12:59:27 PM newThe only bad feedback I have found so far is that he used to sell pot and punched his highschool principal out.
posted on April 26, 2002 01:38:19 PM new
So what's so bad about that
Aw, the "good old days" eh ...
- when teachers wore suits and ties and we called them Sir and Ma'am
- when you could spank your kid and not end up in court
- when you could play on the monkey bars without signing a waiver (and without a mat underneath)
- when we used real wood baseball bats
- when our hockey sticks weren't bent and we didn't have to wear helmets, neck guards, and mouth protectors and we played outside
- when we could play in the deep end without proving to someone that we could swim 20 laps
- when we could go downtown on a Friday night without a bodyguard
- when we could buy a new car from the showroom with a 450HP engine and no one cared about using up the world's oil supply
- when we could squirt ourselves with deodorant before the big dance and not have to worry about the ozone layer
- when eating french fries didn't cause cancer
posted on April 26, 2002 04:20:00 PM new
They are non-existent in this day and age. I do have to say that the environment concerns should have been addressed a long long time ago. If they were, than there woundn't be so many restrictions as there are now.
posted on April 27, 2002 05:55:14 PM new
bidsbids!!! The new to be son-in-law seems to have reformed. My father took him in under his wing and gave him the house key to his local ranch. Then he bought the guy a new car. Pop likes him because he doesn't drink and sings in the church choir. I remember Thanksgiving Day that when the traditional wine was served he left to go for a drive. Supposedly didn't want to be around alcohol. I personally think he has his sight's on Pop's money. But that is just me. But you can bet the Hillbilly will be watching his every move when he is in West Virginia. Pop is the one that talked him into joining the Navy. Hmmmm!!! Better than a soap. See ya'll, Hillbilly