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Originally posted by PapaBear View Postheck you guys were lucky! my spring breaks consisted of 40 hour days at the plant nursery cleaning and raking and working my *** off for a 1.00 sprite out of the vending machine a day. and that was only 10-15 years ago and it didn't matter the weather!~
Originally posted by dbaio1 View PostYep, Good Friday and Monday after Easter. Dat was it and it was called Easter break. Back then it was not considered racists and you were not offending anyone by acknowledging your Christian beliefs. We said prayer and the pledge of allegiance to the flag every morning.
Originally posted by Snowflake Killa View PostRunning with the devil a little Van Halen
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My dad used to take the week off work, and we fished our asses off. Couple days at Ray Bob, Couple days at Fork, maybe some stripers at PK, or Whitney, mixed in. We had a blast and caught A LOT of big bass. I remember it was always cold part of the week. Went skiing a couple times in high school with the "church"group....that was always.....interestin.
When I got out of high school, spring break changed a little. I'm sure glad everyone didn't have a camera in their pocket back then...
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Like most have said here...My Spring Break consisted of working extra hours at my part-time job to make sure I had enough money to get through the semester. But I will admit, I'm getting to "live" it vicariously through my college senior boys who are down in Cabo San Lucas now as we speak. Man, the things we do for our kids , huh? And...I've asked them NOT to send Dad any pics !
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Originally posted by Pkripper View PostStevie Ray Vaughn in Padre was about as good as it gets. Just wish I remembered more of it.
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I remember SRV joining The Fabulous Thunderbirds on stage to play Tuff Enough/Don't Mess With Texas. He and Jimmy jammin side by side.
Pretty cool memories!
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Originally posted by Vulcanman View PostHa! You remember that? I thought I was drunk! Maybe I was, just a little.
I remember SRV joining The Fabulous Thunderbirds on stage to play Tuff Enough/Don't Mess With Texas. He and Jimmy jammin side by side.
Pretty cool memories!
1986 the drinking age changed to 21 and mexico was closed to American kids because some guy got kid napped /killed by devil worshipers in matamoras
And Jefferson star ship headed up the concert
The next year we were in cozamel
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