[SOC] Fw: Hilarious! Growing up without a cell phone -- For Later
Curt Steger
csteger515 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 1 10:13:13 EDT 2010
Eating rocks is nothing.
I used the word dirt in the broadest terms. As I grew up in the desert we
ate sand and caliche. If we were well behaved we had a side of brimstone for
desert. Our home was made of sand and was constantly moving. Our family pet
was a scorpion and sidewinder. If we wanted water, we had to walk 100 miles
to the nearest cactus; and most time we had to fight our neighbors for the
few drops of water the cactus provided.
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 6:59 AM, Michael Coslo <mjc5 at psu.edu> wrote:
>
> On 3/31/10 10:54 AM, "Curt Steger" <csteger515 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>
> > And oh yeah, I walked 30 miles each day to school in 5 feet of snow, up
> hill
> > both ways. And we ate dirt and we were glad to have the dirt to eat.
>
> Ye were naught but a bunch of pikers, I tells ya!
>
> We didn't have nothin to eat but ROCKS. Wore our teeth to nubbin's. We made
> the dirt you ingrates ate.
>
>
>
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