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    Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
    Here's another one that came to mind. Remember after a big snow storm the huge snow piles that were created after the tractor cleaned the yard. These huge snow piles were excellent to make tunnels through.

    Then of coarse all the snow forts, king of the castle, and tobogganing these mountains of snow provided us.

    After supper we would enjoy all this fun under the reflection off the white snow created by the yard light.

    Never ending fun!!!
    People still do that. You don’t have to be born before 1970 to lay claim to that kind of fun! 😂

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      Only the oldies will remember these, still best darn phone compared to latest and greatest.

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        Originally posted by caseih View Post
        Sorry drifted off there from the outhouse
        A “54” had nothing to do with it
        It was a liquor rap
        How much are they now ?
        Actually after getting the open liquor ticket you end up being in the shithouse after your parents found out about it

        It seems the RCMP a lot more lenient back then, and gave those tickets rather than giving the breathalyzer.

        Dam lucky many of a times, can believe how stupid I was taking that type of chance.

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          Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
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          Only the oldies will remember these, still best darn phone compared to latest and greatest.
          When I started trucking, guys were still hard mounting those things into the dashes of their big rigs! Now they have 40" flat screen TV's, Keurig's, and toaster ovens!

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            1959 model here grew up on a farm overseas and can remember as a little kid going to the blacksmith to shoe a horse. I moved to Canada in 1979 by myself and started farming in 1992. It has been quite a ride.From running 8 ft equipment to 60 ft.

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              Originally posted by tubs View Post
              1959 model here grew up on a farm overseas and can remember as a little kid going to the blacksmith to shoe a horse. I moved to Canada in 1979 by myself and started farming in 1992. It has been quite a ride.From running 8 ft equipment to 60 ft.
              That is the kind of life story that fascinates me. Please share more details if you are willing.

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                Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                When I started trucking, guys were still hard mounting those things into the dashes of their big rigs! Now they have 40" flat screen TV's, Keurig's, and toaster ovens!
                I went straight from an XJ radio telephone to the first flip phone.

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                  Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                  That is the kind of life story that fascinates me. Please share more details if you are willing.
                  I was 20 years old when I came from the Netherlands my dad had a leased farm that my brother and nephews still farm today. I left behind my whole family 8 brothers and sisters so the chance to farm back home was almost nil. I worked for a few farmers and lumberyard and bought grain for about 10 years. My dream was to start farming some day. Bought a farm in 1992 it was 8 quarters in a block for 350k bought equipment for 100 k and off to the raises. Timing is everything. Bought some more land earlier on and are up to 15 quarters. Have not bought any in the last 15 years. We farm very challenging land with lots of solonetz. But it has been very rewarding. At the present I am farming with my son and farm about 4400 acres.

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                    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                    I went straight from an XJ radio telephone to the first flip phone.
                    Me too, still remember fighting with operator and others to get out
                    JJ6-5546 registered Edmonton
                    You had to say it quickly to get your place

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                      Any one remember the 8 track tape players in cars like a darn video cartridge.

                      I started driving in 79 they were just getting phased out

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                        Often used to see 8 track tape ribbon along the edge of the road

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                          Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
                          Any one remember the 8 track tape players in cars like a darn video cartridge.

                          I started driving in 79 they were just getting phased out
                          I still have a few kicking around the place. Not sure why.

                          But the 8 track got more miles than my new GMC pickup on my trip to the west in '78. The beauty of them was that they never had to be rewound or reversed - the Eagles just kept playing and playing and playing...

                          Still would listen to them if I had a player. Just like some other things - "...you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave..." :-)

                          Some of the songs on my favorite tapes were lost for a couple of decades until the arrival of YouTube's magical restorative powers.

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                            Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
                            Any one remember the 8 track tape players in cars like a darn video cartridge.

                            I started driving in 79 they were just getting phased out
                            Started driving legal in 76, AC/DC and Foghat Live on 8 track. Gas was 65 cents a gallon and White Seal was $3.80 a dozen. 20 bucks could buy you a lot of fun or a bit of trouble. Remember coming home from a night on the town at sunrise and dad having coffee already. He goes good yer already up we can start fencing through that bush first thing this morn !

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                              Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
                              Any one remember the 8 track tape players in cars like a darn video cartridge.

                              I started driving in 79 they were just getting phased out
                              Think about 73, 8 track 4channel deck, 4 speakers, lots of Bass/volume. A reverb add on. Moontan Radar Love. Then add CB radio, 8' whip antenna. Party on. Started driving in 68, a $400 used 64 Acadian. 45 cent gas.
                              Still have an old home deck in shop with a few 8 tracks, tape probably rotten/dust.

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                                Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                                Think about 73, 8 track 4channel deck, 4 speakers, lots of Bass/volume. A reverb add on. Moontan Radar Love. Then add CB radio, 8' whip antenna. Party on. Started driving in 68, a $400 used 64 Acadian. 45 cent gas.
                                Still have an old home deck in shop with a few 8 tracks, tape probably rotten/dust.
                                A Fox tail on whip Ariel was considered quite cool

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