Wide Open by Rich Powell for November 26, 2012

  1. Emerald
    margueritem  almost 12 years ago

    Drink that kerosene right down!

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  2. Idano
    Ida No  almost 12 years ago

    Gramps: “Refill the saw. We still got 5 more trees to fell before lunch.”

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  3. Clouseau
    el8  almost 12 years ago

    “Unchain My Heart” – Ray Charles

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  4. Front sword at ready
    shamest Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    He is going to burn the body

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  5. Richpowell
    rich creator almost 12 years ago

    Well, I was visiting with the old timers at the coffee shop (The Gingerbread House) the other day…(they are my constantly flowing fountain of knowledge about all things genuinely Southern) and they were talking about how their grandparents would use folk medicine to cure all sorts of ailments. Robert Crutchfield (Crutch) started the conversation about the kerosene and it seemed everyone there had had it applied to one part of their anatomy or another in their youth! (You can find Robert’s name hidden in the log if you look closely)

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  6. Koala
    offmyleash  almost 12 years ago

    My mom and dad’s favorite was Corn Huskers Lotion and something that was made with lanolin that was for cracked udders(I can’t remember the name).

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    soadhachami  almost 12 years ago

    Our grandparents know everything. So i wouldnt be to worried about him.

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    Rottiluv  almost 12 years ago

    My uncle was a top level first aid man, unfortunately his favourite statement was “well if I can’t cure you, I’ll just take you behind the barn and shoot you”……. Fear Healing works people! Also his favourite antiseptic was Blue Koat, so I spent a lot of my childhood changing colour.

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  9. Grandbudapesthotel cr alamy
    Imagine  10 months ago

    If you’re still standing and talking, you don’t need no darn hospital. Besides, who’s gonna pay for it?

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