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Sergent Preston
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Fortunately back then it wasn't illegal. Today it is illegal because of the Migratory Bird Treaty and all the associated laws.I remember when there was show and tell in the second grade. I never had anything to show or talk about. Then one morning I got the bright idea of taking a baby bird to school for show and tell. I climb a small tree and stole a baby mocking bird and took it to class. I almost set a record for the youngest student ever to get expelled. My teacher turned 40 shades of red and I still didn't get to "Show and Tell".
Geez. $1.11 for me.I remember when gas was less than 17¢ a gallon...
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There was a time I would have shot crows in my garden but now I feed them eggs that I find and don't know how old they are and some that have small cracks in them. I didn't sign that treaty and out here in the boonies we have to protect our investments. Now crows work for me as once I started feeding them all the hawks have left the area. One of my dad's jobs was in his early years was killing crows out of my grandfather's commercial strawberry patch.Fortunately back then it wasn't illegal. Today it is illegal because of the Migratory Bird Treaty and all the associated laws.
I had a party line. When private lines became available only the well to do had them.Not old enough to remember party lines, but I know what they are!
Kids had to stay in the lobby. They were not allowed to visit patients.Doctors smoking in hospital hallways.