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<blockquote data-quote="Stan Upchurch" data-source="post: 1739949" data-attributes="member: 24489"><p>When JFK was campaigning for Pres. he came to Tulsa. i went to hear him, he was a great speaker, very friendly. I bet he shook hands with almost every one of us in the crowd. my dad and I drove up from Norman to hear him. That was the last President my Dad got to greet. My Dad was a persopnal friend to President Truman. While he was President he came an visited us when mty Dad was stationed in Brazil. My mom always told the family how, when I was 3 I threw up on the suit of the President of the U.S.. Before Truman died we talked about that. I was older. Then MY Dad knew President Ike. They served together in Korea. I remember him coming to the house and eating Ice cream. My Dad was a maker of Army ptropaganda films during WWII, and Korea. He retired to Norman and tried to liver a qwuiet life, he wasn't sucessful. But I sure am. I really like it better this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stan Upchurch, post: 1739949, member: 24489"] When JFK was campaigning for Pres. he came to Tulsa. i went to hear him, he was a great speaker, very friendly. I bet he shook hands with almost every one of us in the crowd. my dad and I drove up from Norman to hear him. That was the last President my Dad got to greet. My Dad was a persopnal friend to President Truman. While he was President he came an visited us when mty Dad was stationed in Brazil. My mom always told the family how, when I was 3 I threw up on the suit of the President of the U.S.. Before Truman died we talked about that. I was older. Then MY Dad knew President Ike. They served together in Korea. I remember him coming to the house and eating Ice cream. My Dad was a maker of Army ptropaganda films during WWII, and Korea. He retired to Norman and tried to liver a qwuiet life, he wasn't sucessful. But I sure am. I really like it better this way. [/QUOTE]
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