@jswordy,
@cmason1957,
@ChuckD,
@hounddawg. Just a question for the heck of it. How many of you were raised with "the poor people in Europe (or wherever) are starving" guilt trip so that you had to finish everything on your plate? To this day, as I approach 80 years of age, I cannot leave anything on my plate, even if I hate it!
dad was born in a barn with snow on the floor , at age 10,,, he picked fruit in WI,, they were 11 kids, the boys traveled the USA making money to bring home to feed the family, i was told ever meal to give thanks to God and clean my plate , because others were not as fortunate as I was,, i was taught to say yes ma'am, no ma'am,, yes sir,, no sir... i was raised to hold the doors for others, when i did remodel work, i had a set rate, unless I could see they were way short on funds, I've done many a job where i paid for 80% of material, and paid my men out of my pockets ,I could care less what people think of me, all i care about is my name to be in the LAMBS BOOK OF LIFE,, i am fine whith what others think, good said to worry about my soul,, because HE ALONE WILL DO THE JUDGEING,,, I WILL SAY THIS I HAVE NEVER BEEN STIFFED BY THE POOR, I CANT SAY THAT ABOUT 2/3rd's OF THE WELL OFF,,,
Richard
and as for Europe, try the deep south back then,
i