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The Lost Stockman.

Great writing! First time reader, but will be watching for you in the future. Thanks.
 
I went to college in Alamosa - Adams State College - for two years. I can picture the ranch house, see the open plain and mountain background, feel the wind blowing by...
 
I like the story in the story about strong relations between the generations and the friendly love that binds them together. It reminds me of my own life that has strong bounds between the older and younger members of my enlarged group o family and villagefriends.

Bosse
 
That was a great story! I really enjoyed reading it. Thanks alot for sharing it with us.
Jim
 
Jackknife,

I don't post to often let alone get the time to log on to BF, but when I do I'm always looking for your posts/stories. When I see you have a story I make time to clear anything I've got going so I can come back, put my feet up and read your great stories---NEVER dissapointed!!! Like when I smoke a cigar, I make sure I have to time to enjoy.

Thanks again,

Paul
 
You did it again Jackknife. Thanks a lot for this good one.
Sittin' here having a hot toddy(its 4:18 over here, and quite dark ;)) and reading you stories makes one feel all warm and fuzzy. :thumbup:

Thank you sir.

Peter
 
:thumbup:Damn good story tellin and a wonderful long lost time, man I do long for the simpler times and Jackknife you do a great job of makin a man LONG!!!:D:thumbup:
 
Thanks so much for the story! I also did not want it to end. Reminds me of the first time I read Lonesome dove, hated to see the pages get thin towards the back of the book.

Ken
 
JK.

Words don't cover it, but thank you.

It seems many of us are honored and I am sure stirred to read your words.
 
Thanks so much for the story! I also did not want it to end. Reminds me of the first time I read Lonesome dove, hated to see the pages get thin towards the back of the book.

Ken

Thats a great movie to watch too when your layin around the house sick....

Doesn't matter how many times you've seen it, its still a classic.
 
hey elliot i tried that link but im guessing it only works for paying members. mind if i ask what it was? or another way to get to it?
 
As mentioned, it was a link to threads started by Jackknife. You might try going via google if you are unable to use search due to your membership status.
 
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