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Re: Who read these growing up?
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10/31/14 05:28 AM
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Yeah I read all of them, and the Tom Swift series, Tarzan, and anything else I could grab. When my boys were young we read the x-x Boys series. Now they are a favorite of Will's, and he is reading the Hardy Boys books. I like the fact they are clean, not badly written, and the good guys always win. It was like TV when I was growing up, you might say it was wholesome fun. F Troop, Rat Patrol, Hogans Heroes, all the westerns. No bad language, no wardrobe malfunction, no open sex. A kid could watch anything, and guns were not bad.
Let us cross over the river and rest in the shade of the trees Stonewall Jackson Hug your loved ones often, Life is short even on its longest days. I don't see the glass as half full or half empty. I just finish it and order another.
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