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  • Roscomacaw
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    Geez![B)] I go off chasing Stude parts for ONE DAY..... and miss Matt's return! Welcome back, Matt. I'll be looking forward to a ride in your "orange crate" when we're in South Bend.

    Miscreant adrift in
    the BerStuda Triangle


    1957 Transtar 1/2ton
    1960 Larkvertible V8
    1958 Provincial wagon
    1953 Commander coupe

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  • Rerun
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    quote: John,

    There are many "America's", North and South; East and West; urban and rural; black, white, Latina and Asian; smart and dumb; thin and fat; tall and short; old and young, etc.

    Yes, after 140 years some are still fighting the war and American society is still suffering from the vestiges of slavery. This is probably not a topic for this discussion board, however.

    Gary
    However, there is a Studebaker topic here. In the 35 years that I have been a member of SDC, I have had the good fortune to meet (personally and/or on line) hundreds of members from all over the USA, as well as some international members. It's interesting to hear from our worldwide members who post here on the Forum.

    The SDC is really a very diverse and interesting group. We have members from all walks of life, with a wide spectrum of social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds. I have made many great friends that I would never had known were it not for our Studebakers. We certainly don't all agree on much (as we often see on the Studebaker Newsgroup), but we do share one interest, and never fail to have a great time when we get together.

    It's encouraging to see that we have some younger members like Matthew who will help keep the SDC going in the future.



    Jim Bradley
    '64 Daytona HT "Rerun"

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  • Rerun
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    quote: John,

    There are many "America's", North and South; East and West; urban and rural; black, white, Latina and Asian; smart and dumb; thin and fat; tall and short; old and young, etc.

    Yes, after 140 years some are still fighting the war and American society is still suffering from the vestiges of slavery. This is probably not a topic for this discussion board, however.

    Gary
    However, there is a Studebaker topic here. In the 35 years that I have been a member of SDC, I have had the good fortune to meet (personally and/or on line) hundreds of members from all over the USA, as well as some international members. It's interesting to hear from our worldwide members who post here on the Forum.

    The SDC is really a very diverse and interesting group. We have members from all walks of life, with a wide spectrum of social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds. I have made many great friends that I would never had known were it not for our Studebakers. We certainly don't all agree on much (as we often see on the Studebaker Newsgroup), but we do share one interest, and never fail to have a great time when we get together.

    It's encouraging to see that we have some younger members like Matthew who will help keep the SDC going in the future.



    Jim Bradley
    '64 Daytona HT "Rerun"

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  • studeclunker
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    They provided ambulances too, Guido. By the by, in the war between the states, the armed conflict may have been lost by the southern states, but the court battle they started was decided in their favour about ten or fifteen years ago. So, even though the south lost the armed conflict, it could be said that they won the war.


    Home of the famous Mr. Ed!
    Lotsa Larks!
    K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Studebaker!
    Ron Smith
    Where the heck is Lewiston, CA?

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  • studeclunker
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    They provided ambulances too, Guido. By the by, in the war between the states, the armed conflict may have been lost by the southern states, but the court battle they started was decided in their favour about ten or fifteen years ago. So, even though the south lost the armed conflict, it could be said that they won the war.


    Home of the famous Mr. Ed!
    Lotsa Larks!
    K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Studebaker!
    Ron Smith
    Where the heck is Lewiston, CA?

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  • stude freak
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    Welcome Back Matt [8D] The truck looks great.

    David Baggett '53 coupe

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  • stude freak
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    Welcome Back Matt [8D] The truck looks great.

    David Baggett '53 coupe

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  • Guido
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    Up until about 25 years ago there was still a home for Confederate widows here in Richmond, but when they got down to about 7 or 8 ladies they shut it down and moved them all to a nursing home. I heard about 6 months ago the last know Civil War widow had passed away, but then I think one turned up in Missouri or Arkansas. Both cases involved women in their early 20's marrying Confederate veterns in their 80's, mostly for monetary reasons.

    Some folks around here still refer to it as the war of Northern aggression. Just to keep this Studebaker related, remember that the brothers provided caisons and wagons to the U.S. Army.


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  • Guido
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    Up until about 25 years ago there was still a home for Confederate widows here in Richmond, but when they got down to about 7 or 8 ladies they shut it down and moved them all to a nursing home. I heard about 6 months ago the last know Civil War widow had passed away, but then I think one turned up in Missouri or Arkansas. Both cases involved women in their early 20's marrying Confederate veterns in their 80's, mostly for monetary reasons.

    Some folks around here still refer to it as the war of Northern aggression. Just to keep this Studebaker related, remember that the brothers provided caisons and wagons to the U.S. Army.


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  • rockinhawk
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    It's just a long running joke nowadays John. We lost the war and we know it. It' just aheritage thing that we southerners don't want to forget. Matthew and I are members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. An organization dedicated to Honoring the memory of our confederate ancestors. NT


    Neil Thornton
    Hazlehurst, GA
    '57 Silver Hawk
    '56 Sky Hawk
    '51 2R16 dump truck
    Many others.

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  • rockinhawk
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    It's just a long running joke nowadays John. We lost the war and we know it. It' just aheritage thing that we southerners don't want to forget. Matthew and I are members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. An organization dedicated to Honoring the memory of our confederate ancestors. NT


    Neil Thornton
    Hazlehurst, GA
    '57 Silver Hawk
    '56 Sky Hawk
    '51 2R16 dump truck
    Many others.

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  • Guido
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    John,

    There are many "America's", North and South; East and West; urban and rural; black, white, Latina and Asian; smart and dumb; thin and fat; tall and short; old and young, etc.

    Yes, after 140 years some are still fighting the war and American society is still suffering from the vestiges of slavery. This is probably not a topic for this discussion board, however.

    Gary


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  • Guido
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    John,

    There are many "America's", North and South; East and West; urban and rural; black, white, Latina and Asian; smart and dumb; thin and fat; tall and short; old and young, etc.

    Yes, after 140 years some are still fighting the war and American society is still suffering from the vestiges of slavery. This is probably not a topic for this discussion board, however.

    Gary


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  • avantilover
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    Forgive my ignorance as an Australian, but is there still a 'separation" so to speak with the former Confederate States and the rest of the US - at least the non-Confederate states?

    I get the impression that there are "two" Americas?


    John Clements
    Avantilover, your South Australian Studebaker lover!!!
    Lockleys South Australia

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  • avantilover
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    Forgive my ignorance as an Australian, but is there still a 'separation" so to speak with the former Confederate States and the rest of the US - at least the non-Confederate states?

    I get the impression that there are "two" Americas?


    John Clements
    Avantilover, your South Australian Studebaker lover!!!
    Lockleys South Australia

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