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My father was so tender-hearted he could never spank me. Instead, he would sit me down and talk to me and talk to me and talk to me till I would mutter to myself, "Dad, why can't you just spank me like Mom and get it over with?" She seemed to know best how to handle her five boisterous boys. An excellent team, between the two of them.

My mother once prepared a fine talk for me to give in church. Wouldn't let me read it. Had to memorize it. It went over so well, I was invited to talk in other chapels. Hand in hand, the two of us would walk there and back. Ever treasured moments.

In the U.S. Infantry, we would raucously sing, "Oh, the Army made a man outa me!" I was still a Mommy's Boy, though -- no smoking, no drinking, no cussing, regular reading of the scriptures and attendance at church, when possible. I have great respect and love for all of my World War II buddies, but am so grateful to her for inculcating solid principles and values in me.

A "Great Depression" child, I experienced real poverty ... but how rich I was!


• Wendell H. Hall,


Wallsburg

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The Keeper May 15 2008 13:06:39
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A "Great Depression" child, I experienced real poverty ... but how rich I was!

Thanks to George W. Bush and his globalist buddies, you just might get to see Great Depression II. Only this time it's going to be martial law and UN foreign troops on our streets.
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