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    #46
    Nice read, just noticed this was old.

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      #47
      RIP outlaw!
      He was a rarity, and I hate it that he's gone.

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        #48
        Originally posted by kruppa24 View Post
        Nice read, don’t work to hard
        He won't.

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          #49
          Originally posted by CabezaBlanca View Post
          He won't.
          I know, just noticed it was old, was a good read though
          RIP!

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            #50
            My grandpa has been in heaven since May 13, 1998 but this story had me back in the woods shooting squirrels and running trot lines with him. Boblee was a great story teller, and we all have the opportunity to get out there and live. Make a positive impact on someone else’s life.

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              #51
              Miss hearing boblee’s stories. RIP

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                #52
                Must have missed this when it was originally posted

                Glad it was brought back up to the top

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                  #53
                  Bob Lee story

                  Desperados Waiting for a Train.
                  Great story! Seems to be a lost art, sadly.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Whistle brtches View Post
                    Desperados Waiting for a Train.
                    Great story! Seems to be a lost art, sadly.
                    Spot on.
                    One day I looked up, he's pressing 80. He's got brown tobacco stains all down his chin. To me he's one of the heroes of this country. Why's he all dressed up like an old man?

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                      #55
                      He was a heckuva story teller….

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                        #56
                        Well done Sir!

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                          #57
                          That was great.

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                            #58
                            I can't believe I missed this all these years. What a great read.

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                              #59
                              I'm like several of y'all who have wondered how I missed this one......I will add that I also could say that I knew the man in the story but it was 30 years later and it was my stepdad!

                              K.Lee Lawson was from Horatio AR on the Little River a few miles south of the area you speak of but cut from the same cloth. Never any rules but always an adventure!!

                              Thanks for keeping this story alive!!

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                                #60
                                Great story Bob. Thank goodness for old men!

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