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DUNSEITH ALUMNI BLOGS 2007 THROUGH PRESENT! |
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12/21/2007 |
Kenny Nerpel's reply to Colette Hosmer feeding her dog in her underware:
Gary Wow some guys had all the luck! Us country boys never saw anything like that. Just udders right Gary? Kenny(65)
Gary Stokes' Reply to Kenny:
Kenny,
Yes, we saw lots of Udders both before an after school. I do not miss those cow milking days one bit. Dad would roll us out of bed every morning to milk the cows and do the chores before catching the bus to Dunseith. Even to this day I still have added strength with a hand squeeze that I developed from milking all those cows.
Gary(65)
Glenda Anderson Bergan's message:
HI Gary
Just wanted to thank you, for all the Dunseith memories, keep them coming. and also wanted to wish you and yours a Merry Christmas, and a joyous New Year.
Glenda Anderson Bergan (60)
Colette Hosmers's reply to Vance Bailey:
Vance, That's an amazing bit of information about the Hosmers and Baileys intermingling in England. You're right......the odds against both winding up in Dunseith 200+ years later must be astronomical. Cousin Don must have been a first-rate rock thrower. Good thing kids didn't carry guns back then. Colette (64)
Paulette La Croix's added comment:
I forgot to add that I ashamedly joined the legions of kids who called poor Sy at his pool hall and asked him to let �Prince Albert� out of the can. Paulette La Croix (68)
Deb Morinville's comments:
Paulette
I, too remember Sy Kadry! We weren't allowed to go into the pool hall especially the "back room"!! Dad's store was next door and we sure got to see some drama. I remember one time Sy was chasing some boys out and he stood there in his black hat and white apron shaking his fist and, I think cursing in Arabic! Do you also remember Charlie Anderson? How about Billy Lawrence the blacksmith? I used to go there with Dad and I remember the smell of grease and smoke. Dad's old store was across the street from KC Sine's store and they had such a wonderful rivalry. He would tell us kids that Joe Morinville was no good. He had no hair. We'd tell Dad and he would laugh that big wonderful laugh! Do you also remember the "Snake Pit" ? I remember having to go through it sometimes to get to the old bowling alley and the Hackman boys were the pin boys. I also remember Sister Rose's store. My Mom called it " Little Minot" To this day I when I smell mothballs I think of Sister Rose! What a memory Isn't this fun? Thank you,Gary for all that you are doing !!
Deb Morinville Marmon '70.
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12/26/2007 |
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12/28/2007 Part 1 |
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12/28/2007 Part 2 |
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12/28/2007 Part 3 |
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12/30/2007 |
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12/31/2007 |
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