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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 2092877" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>My parents would drop myself and two friends off on friday after school during April and May, and often during the summers on the river south of Bartlesville. Armed with .22 rifles, a machete for cutting bank poles, a fishing pole for catching perch to bait bank poles with, a 5 gal bucket each to carry our stuff in, and a latern. They would drop us off on Friday, pick us up early Sunday morning. We'd catch grasshoppers or dig worms for perch, chop our bank poles for flatheads in the river. We lived on hotdogs, donuts, twinkies and coke for a day and a half. Four miles from town, mile and a half from the closest house and not a worry in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 2092877, member: 15643"] My parents would drop myself and two friends off on friday after school during April and May, and often during the summers on the river south of Bartlesville. Armed with .22 rifles, a machete for cutting bank poles, a fishing pole for catching perch to bait bank poles with, a 5 gal bucket each to carry our stuff in, and a latern. They would drop us off on Friday, pick us up early Sunday morning. We'd catch grasshoppers or dig worms for perch, chop our bank poles for flatheads in the river. We lived on hotdogs, donuts, twinkies and coke for a day and a half. Four miles from town, mile and a half from the closest house and not a worry in the world. [/QUOTE]
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