PICTURE of YOURSELF THREAD

Bareback

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Gleason. My pop was a happy drunk. The life of the party.
In the army he was a radio DJ. And his army nickname was Ahhh. Never heard the story behind that one.
He was so proud of his first born son and his little tinker bell, my younger sister. I don't think he was aware he had another son, me, because in the 26 years we lived in the same house before he died I can't remember having an actual conversation with him.
I'm liking this post only to show love and support to you, the content saddens me . I think really a good dude, funny ,cool intelligent and a super talented painter . Your work that you posted in " My other passion " thread is mind blowing. And I can say from my experience of being the third born to a military drunk it was ....... ok ok I don't really have the words to describe the emotion but I feel abandoned or discarded or something like that.
Much love brother...
 

Bareback

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i am, her health is declining, but i still cherish the memories we have and had, and hoping we have many many more.....i lost my grandfather earlier this year on Valentines day, he was my fishing buddy for a lot of years. Dunno how many time we went hunting and fishing, and all the time we were drunk on a boat.......miss that old guy. Taught me a lot of wonderful things......
I was raised for a while by my grandpa, deep in the most rural deep south. If you didn't catch it or kill it or grow it you didn't eat it. He was a WWII vet, he was good to us kids but mean as hell to everyone else. He was my fishing buddy to the day he died.
 

BudmanTX

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I was raised for a while by my grandpa, deep in the most rural deep south. If you didn't catch it or kill it or grow it you didn't eat it. He was a WWII vet, he was good to us kids but mean as hell to everyone else. He was my fishing buddy to the day he died.
mine too.....out of all the things i went through in my younger years, he was the one that took me under his wing. My grandmother too......He taught me how to hunt and fish......She taught me the ground and what it can be used for. Still remember the time we got into a school of gaftop, he just yelled keep casting we brought in 12 that day. Had an excellent fish fry with good drink....She came out with fresh cucumber, cheese, dried meat.....nice times.....got many more with her for the time being, with him well lets just say alot of good memories.....
 

Bareback

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mine too.....out of all the things i went through in my younger years, he was the one that took me under his wing. My grandmother too......He taught me how to hunt and fish......She taught me the ground and what it can be used for. Still remember the time we got into a school of gaftop, he just yelled keep casting we brought in 12 that day. Had an excellent fish fry with good drink....She came out with fresh cucumber, cheese, dried meat.....nice times.....got many more with her for the time being, with him well lets just say alot of good memories.....
We were doing a job in Tampa and staying at a KOA on a tidal river plenty of gaftops to be caught. I cooked a pile on a Friday night and several of the crew joined me for catfish and beer. Well this one old dude keep saying how good the fish were, and then he said " where did you get this boy, dayis a lot better dan de uns we have here " ( use your best redneck/missing a lot of teef voice ) so I told him that i caught'em right there on that dock. And dat sum beach argued with me all night about how gaftops couldn't taste that good....jus ain't no damn way in hell boy.

Lol.
 
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Roger A. Shrubber

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We were doing a job in Tampa and staying at a KOA on a tidal river plenty of gaftops to be caught. I cooked a pile on a Friday night and several of the crew joined me for catfish and beer. Well this one old dude keep saying how good the fish were, and then he said " where did you get this boy, dayis a lot better dan de uns we have here " ( use your best redneck/missing a lot of teef voice ) so I told him that i caught'em right there on that dock. And dat sum beach argued with me all night about how gaftops couldn't taste that good....jus ain't no damn way in hell boy.

Lol.
my aunt and uncle visited us when i was about 10. we all went fishing in the river, and he was excited about catching a shitload of crappies. i wasn't impressed with crappies...turns out i wasn't impressed with my moms ability to cook crappies, i must have ate a couple of pounds of the little bastards, they were so much better than what i was used to
 

curious2garden

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my aunt and uncle visited us when i was about 10. we all went fishing in the river, and he was excited about catching a shitload of crappies. i wasn't impressed with crappies...turns out i wasn't impressed with my moms ability to cook crappies, i must have ate a couple of pounds of the little bastards, they were so much better than what i was used to
I used the giant economy sized crappies to shoot jet skiers (slingshot).
 
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