This is for all the "younger" folks to help them understand what was so good about the "Good Old Days" Or perhaps as Roy Clark puts it in a well known song "Yesterday, When I Was Young"
Can you believe that Stud (taken in 1958 when I was 20 maybe a month before turning 21) on the left is the same guy as that tired old codger on the right? Well lookin' and feelin' like I did then is what was so good about the "Good Old Days"
I won't say I could whip my weight in wild cats because I never tried that but at 5'10" tall and about 165# I could (and did) make guys 6 inches taller and about 30# heavier think awful hard about whether they wanted to find out just how tough that "smart mouthed ET was". None ever did they always would say "Well, I don't want to hurt you".
Can you believe that Stud (taken in 1958 when I was 20 maybe a month before turning 21) on the left is the same guy as that tired old codger on the right? Well lookin' and feelin' like I did then is what was so good about the "Good Old Days"
I won't say I could whip my weight in wild cats because I never tried that but at 5'10" tall and about 165# I could (and did) make guys 6 inches taller and about 30# heavier think awful hard about whether they wanted to find out just how tough that "smart mouthed ET was". None ever did they always would say "Well, I don't want to hurt you".
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