Buckets Dream



  • @JayhawkRock78

    It has me miffed about that date, I must have something confused because I went looking for it and couldn’t find it.

    I have a patriotic streak, too. Sort of disappointed that I never served directly, but have been involved in several volunteer services for military families. I have a real weak spot for veterans, and many have slept on my couch during hard times.

    My dad was the youngest of 5 brothers and they all served, from WWII on through to my dad serving in Korea. One of my uncles landed on Normandy.

    I was with my dad during the 9-11 attack. We were glued to the TV and both in utter shock. TV blasted super loud. I have some hearing loss from being near my dad too many years because of him blasting a TV. He is almost completely deaf from being too close to the big guns on his ship in Korea. It blew out one ear and the other he can barely hear a thing. We have all endured a lifetime of screaming loud and repeatedly… all for the red-white-blue, and we are proud to do it!

    @brooksmd

    “Well so far ya’ll are a bunch of young pups. Dec 22, 1948”

    Thanks! I needed that!

    My goal is to pay as much tax as I possibly can so I’m making as much profit as possible! Drink up!



  • @drgnslayr … Sorry, but the ole’ RedRooster has seen HIS day … How about August, 1942. And … with the Lord’s Grace … I feel younger each and every added year.

    My past included riding Horseback to an old country school, Grades K-8 with a total student count of 18, with 2 teachers. Coldest day I rode horseback to school was 18 below zero!.



  • @RedRooster and like my dad, you rode uphill to and from school. He walked though.



  • @RedRooster

    Cool! You’re two months younger than my dad! Did you graduate HS in 1960 and then attend KU?



  • @RedRooster

    “How about August, 1942. And … with the Lord’s Grace … I feel younger each and every added year.”

    Blessings, my friend, blessings!

    My lone surviving uncle is 92 and he made me promise not to get old. So I’m doing everything I can to keep the promise I made to him.

    I envy your horseback days to school. I was stuck on one of those big yellow school buses. My hair was always wet from an early morning shower and on cold days my hair would freeze solid as I waited for the dumb bus. Didn’t mind the bus ride but hated to wait for a bus!



  • @RedRooster RR, my grandmother used to teach in one of those country schools. Somewhere around Topeka. And I bow to your seniority.



  • @drgnslayr 10 months older. Class of 66 also.

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  • @wrwlumpy

    HS Class of '76. They called us “the Bicentennial Kids.”

    When the Beatles landed in NY, I watched them play on Ed Sullivan and grew my hair out into a “Beatle cut.” It was simple enough… just let your hair grow and put a bowl on your head and cut around the edges. Went to elementary school that fall and they sent me home because I didn’t have either a crew cut or flat top. My father was a big, bad azz man back then and he took me back to school and screamed at the Principal… demanding to read their policy on hair (which, I guess, they didn’t have). So I was back in school, hair and all, and paved the way for the other boys in my school district to let it grow!



  • @drgnslayr that’s where you get your badassness!



  • @VailHawk YES … Graduated in 1960 outside of Pueblo, Colorado at Pueblo County High School, then to college in Ft. Collins, Colorado at Colorado State University. The CSU logo is “RAMS.”. Then got my first real paying job just outside of Amarillo, Texas … then moved to the K.C. Area (Overland Park) and got “hooked on the Jayhawks.” Yes … I must clarify that I LOVE their Style of BASKETBALL … not football or any other K.U. sports.



  • @Crimsonorblue22

    True… and I only have 10% of his!



  • @RedRooster Upvote for the king of upvoters!



  • @KUSTEVE … I Love ALL You Guys and/or Gals! Your posts are interesting and generally “On Topic” and always cast a professional approach to the discussions. Thank You ALL !!



  • @RedRooster You’re tops in my books, too.



  • Okay-not making this up but last night had a vivid dream. I was sitting on a dock at some lake and a 7 foot tall ( best guess he towered over me) kid with a baby face walks up. He is dressed ready to play, is holding a bBall with one hand against his hip. He looks about 16 years old-thin and needs a few years to develop a div 1 body. He is pasty white and needs to get out in the sun. I ask him where is he looking to play in college. He rattles of a couple of colleges I’ve never heard of and then says maybe Arkansas or Nebraska-(I am thinking “not one blue blood” ) and I am about to give him a KU pitch but he walks off and says over his shoulder, " certainly not KenSucky"

    This board is getting in to my dreams! I can’t recall who on this board posts “KenSucky” on a regular basis but it stuck with me.



  • @JayhawkRock78 you are crazy!!



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Not the worse thing that’s been said about me, and coming from you I take no offense.



  • @drgnslayr I remember our whole family watching them on Ed Sullivan. My older sister got the “Beatles 65” album that Christmas and still has it. My favorites on that album. Rock & Roll Music, I Feel Fine, She’s a Woman, No Reply. I"ll Follow the Sun.

    http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/ifeelfine

    PS, Saw McCartney in Houston a while back. Phenomenal Show.



  • @JayhawkRock78

    My sister, mom and dad, and I watched the Ed Sullivan show at my grandmother’s house. I will never forget looking over at my parents, and their eyes were popping out and they didn’t say a word, probably in shock. I then looked at my sister, neither of us said a word, but we both had a big smile. I should check, but I think my sister still has our collection of 45s. Those became the big deal around that time.

    We spent a big chunk of the 60s at a nearby diner that had the nickel jukeboxes at each table. I can’t recall, but I think we got 3 plays for a nickel. Between that and radio, our lives changed around all our musical discoveries.



  • @drgnslayr Yeah, My father DID NOT like the hair and my mom would say, “I’m sick of hearing yeah, yeah, yeah.” I’m sure they kicked themselves for buying that Album-my sister played it constantly.

    Who ever fixed the links, many thanks.



  • 🎶🎶it’s been a hards day night, and I’ve been working like a dog. Oh wait- that’s already been taken, hasn’t it?🎶🎶



  • Looks like I’m the baby of the group so far. Just turned 33 this winter. No wonder everyone else’s memory goes back further than mine does.



  • Gee, I thought I was an old fart, but now I see a few of you guys (or gals) really ARE old farts. I was born in 1949. I guess I’ll have to change my name from “oldhwkfan” to “notquiteasfaroverthehillasIthoughthwkfan” or maybe just “springchickenhwkfan” to make it simple.



  • @oldhwkfan hey leave the gals out of the old statements!! You are older then me!



  • @Crimsonorblue22 I didn’t name names! That was a generic “gals” to avoid sounding sexist.



  • Going to hit the big 6 0 on Nov. 20th. Knew I liked @drgnslayr! We both are gardeners and Scorpions.



  • Mostly kids here. Thus far only @RedRooster has me by a few. Feb 12, 1946 another bad February event for my family.



  • June 1965. I turn 50 in about 47 days. Had big plans to run a marathon to celebrate, but about a week ago, my knees started encouraging me to sit out on my back deck and enjoy the best Belgian beer I can get my hands on instead. Kind of a bummer, but I’m satisfied with the backup plan.



  • @DanR good one!



  • @sfbahawk I bet you were a happy event!! Almost valentines bday!!



  • @DanR

    Solid plan!



  • @DanR Didn’t know how bad my knees were until a sales meeting bowling party a few years back. I couldn’t even finish 10 frames and ached for two days after.



  • @RockChalkinTexas

    Awesome!

    Except someone told me I’m now a Libra!!! What The Heck?!

    New Zodiac Signs 2011: Did Your Sign Change? Will You Change?

    I also thought I fit the description of a Scorpion. Women scornfully told me I was a typical Scorpion. And now I’m a Libra? The diplomat? What about all those women I upset? Should I go backwards and apologize to be a good diplomat? Naa… I’m still a Scorpion!

    @DanR

    If you made the decision to drink a nice Belgian beer instead of running a marathon you now meet the qualifications of a sensible 50 year old… welcome aboard!

    Soon you will realize… that the fears you had about turning 50 are fears created by being immature in your 40s. Real life starts now for you. Be the maverick you always wanted to be because now you have the perfect excuse to do everything you want to do.

    When I turned 50 I suddenly realized all the tricks my dad was pulling. “Son… I don’t have much time left so I’m not going to waste it doing that!” or “I don’t care who sees me check out the young skirt… I could care less!”

    You are about to be freed from all the self-created stress you have put on yourself all these years. Freedom in 47 days! I’m happy for you!



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Speaking of age, last night was my son’s track banquet. This was the last chapter of his track career as he will not compete at the next level. One special thing, he got the last award of the night for Texas Track All State Academic. Pretty happy he is smarter than the old man.



  • @JayhawkRock78 yes, we always want better for our kids. Congrats, he has a great support system, dad and mom!



  • He is going to leave quite a void behind. him at home. His coach asked me to keep timing at the home meets which was nice.



  • I was going to comment again on this thread, but I realized it’s just the old guys commenting, so I’ll defer to my elders.



  • @wissoxfan83 Ouch



  • @JayhawkRock78 oh boy, do I know about that!!



  • @wissoxfan83 I’m thinking I might be the spring chicken around here at 54.



  • @KUSTEVE More like a mid-September chicken … I think some places start senior discounts at 55 don’t they?



  • @HighEliteMajor HEY!!! Old fart discount smack talk is not allowed!



  • Enjoying the Beatle references on this thread. My girlfriend from KU days ('73-'75) lives in NoCal these days…we went to see McCartney last summer at Candlestick (where the Beatles played their last US concert). Not bad for an old fart of 72!

    By the way, I heard that Jaybowl in the Kansas Union (where she and I first met) shut down for good last weekend after 60-plus years. Sign of the times…



  • @KUSTEVE

    Well, I just got my AARP card in the last year, so even you are ahead of me!



  • @KUSTEVE

    Fashion tips for aging baby boomers

    Many baby boomers, caught between wanting to stay young, and the reality of slipping into old age are confused about what is considered appropriate dress. So here are a few fashion tips. Despite what you may have seen, the following combinations DO NOT go together!

    1. A nose ring and bifocals
    2. Spiked hair and bald spots
    3. A pierced tongue and dentures
    4. Mini skirts and support hose
    5. Speedos and cellulite
    6. Short shorts and varicose veins
    7. A belly button ring and a big belly
    8. Banana shorts and Depends
    9. Halter-tops and a hanging bulge
    10. Bikinis and liver spots, or bikinis and gray hair


  • @drgnslayr Hilarious. I saw an older woman with teeny shorts the other day. At Walmart, of course. Even the camouflage design couldn’t hide a terrible fashion mistake. It was …memorable, but not in a good way.



  • @KUSTEVE

    Funny how stretch pants became a fashion trend with the young and fit. I still fight the mental Pavlovian imagery when I see ankles in stretch. Makes it hard for me to follow my eyes up higher. Shorts… OMG. What are some people thinking? Or not thinking?

    Walmart… the mecca for confused people. People who would go on a battlefield and die for their country, but won’t drive another block and pay another buck to buy American. That stuff drives me nuts. I’m all for International commerce, but not with a country that smashes the iron fist on their people, and the world (with toxic pollution and product materials). The Chinese are missing out on the good part of capitalism… the sweet spot… the years where monopolies don’t control everything and people/businesses really go head-to-head in actual competition!



  • For what it’s worth I average a Walmart trip about once every 24 months and those were trips to locate LARGE out door Christmas Bulbs that hung from out Door trees-I finally located them at Home Depot


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