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Norris, that sounds like the story Justin Wilson, the Cajun, used to tell about a Cajun asking about a flight at the airport that got to its desination one minute later than the departure time.
And besides the things the kids used to do, can you imagine anyone taking a job like my granddad had? As I said, there were 8 trains a day through Ardmore back then, 7 days a week, and at all hours of the day and night. He set his alarm clock and got up twice during the night to go meet the train. He took that job in 1943 and in 1950, he bought a new truck and he and my grandmother went to California on a vacation trip. The local newspaper ran a story about him because he had never missed a single train, had never taken off sick, had never even taken a day off in 7 years, and after that one vacation, I don't guess he ever took another one, and he could never understand anyone "retiring". When trains quit hauling the mail, he hauled the mail between the post office and the bus depot, and he only quit when the job played out when trains no longer hauled the mail and neither did Greyhound or Continental Trailways.
And besides the things the kids used to do, can you imagine anyone taking a job like my granddad had? As I said, there were 8 trains a day through Ardmore back then, 7 days a week, and at all hours of the day and night. He set his alarm clock and got up twice during the night to go meet the train. He took that job in 1943 and in 1950, he bought a new truck and he and my grandmother went to California on a vacation trip. The local newspaper ran a story about him because he had never missed a single train, had never taken off sick, had never even taken a day off in 7 years, and after that one vacation, I don't guess he ever took another one, and he could never understand anyone "retiring". When trains quit hauling the mail, he hauled the mail between the post office and the bus depot, and he only quit when the job played out when trains no longer hauled the mail and neither did Greyhound or Continental Trailways.