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THINGS I HAVE LEARNED ALONG THE WAY...
A piece of cotton on your screen door won’ t keep the flies out.
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Rice mixed with salt in the salt shaker will keep the salt dry if the weather is not too wet.
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When an individual stumbles, the first thing he does is look around to see if anybody saw him.
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When you are in a group of people start feeling of your nose to see if it is clean, the chances are that everyone else in the room will feel of his nose.
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To cook steak out in the yard sprinkle a little garlic salt on it, then powder it generously with chili powder before broiling. The crust seals in the juices.
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Hamburger mixed with onion soup( dry) and then cooked out in the yard tastes better than just plain old hamburger— if you like onions.
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Most men will obey their wives 90 % of the time, but when the chips are down and it is a big decision, Papa gives the nod.
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Most drivers automatically put on their brakes when they see a
police car.
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Most people who ask advice usually ignore it and do as they please.
* # * Night baseball will never replace sex.
There is nothing difficult about being seventeen. The rest of the world just doesn’ t understand.
* * * No matter how well broken a horse is, he is liable to kick or bite. * * *
Lake Tahoe and Yosemite Falls are the two most beautiful places I have ever seen, but they don’ t look near as good as my own home after I have been traveling.
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Truck Drivers have a communication system among themselves. They can signal each other concerning policemen, highway patrolmen, wrecks, weighing stations, log books, and all clear. It must be disturbing to some of the highway patrolmen.
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As a rule the male of the species either behaves or misbehaves, according to the whims of the female of the species.
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One of the most picturesque pleasure rides of the season was enjoyed Sunday afternoon, October 11, at the Jim Farrar farm at Flat Creek. The Farrars really make a ride complete. We were fortunate to have two representatives from the Wilson Stock Farm, Murfreesboro, and four people from Tullahoma. A wonderful time was enjoyed by all.
While there, Mr. Joe Tillett, of the Tillett Brothers, invited us to their home on the Unionville Pike at 1:00 p. m. Sunday next, October 18. Last year a wonderful ride was enjoyed at the Tillets’. This is to be a good ride.
Mrs. W. P. Millard of Tullahoma promises a large delegation from Tullahoma, and with the Murfreesboro addition along with our Moore County friends, this is to be possibly the largest ride we will have this year. The Tilletts have promised to make this a most enjoyable afternoon. Your ticket is your horse— The treasurer is always present.
With the forty-odd horses at Flat Creek, the October 18th ride should top one hundred. Hope to see you there!
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