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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Baby" data-source="post: 1924104" data-attributes="member: 9422"><p>I have my grandmother's spatula that I still use daily. I think about her every time I use it. It's not worth anything but it means something to me. </p><p></p><p></p><p>My grandparents weren't too fond of guns. My grandmother was in a couple of bank robberies back in the 30's. The first robbery was Pretty Boy Floyd and George Birdwell. The second robbery she was taken hostage and shot thru the chin and into her shoulder. </p><p></p><p>There's a book called "Tough Towns" and one of the chapters is about my grandmother and the robberies "The courage of Clara Aggas." Google books has it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Baby, post: 1924104, member: 9422"] I have my grandmother's spatula that I still use daily. I think about her every time I use it. It's not worth anything but it means something to me. My grandparents weren't too fond of guns. My grandmother was in a couple of bank robberies back in the 30's. The first robbery was Pretty Boy Floyd and George Birdwell. The second robbery she was taken hostage and shot thru the chin and into her shoulder. There's a book called "Tough Towns" and one of the chapters is about my grandmother and the robberies "The courage of Clara Aggas." Google books has it. [/QUOTE]
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