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This book is a must read for all those who want to rekindle their own memories. It's childhood, Southern humor, with a dash of poignancy that may bring a tear to your eye and then a flood because it's funnier than hell. With chapters like: Quilted Mountain Majesty When You Died, I Thought If You Were Good, You Went to Grant Park Fun in and out or Let's Do It Everywhere We Didn't Need Reddman's Lake to Get in over Our Heads A Banny Hen Chicken Is Dumber Than Dirt Hog, the Other Stupid Meat Neighbors Can Save Your Grass My First Kiss or Is That Shotgun Loaded? A Range War Is No Cooking Contest

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This book is a must read for all those who want to rekindle their own memories. It's childhood, Southern humor, with a dash of poignancy that may bring a tear to your eye and then a flood because it's funnier than hell. With chapters like: Quilted Mountain Majesty When You Died, I Thought If You Were Good, You Went to Grant Park Fun in and out or Let's Do It Everywhere We Didn't Need Reddman's Lake to Get in over Our Heads A Banny Hen Chicken Is Dumber Than Dirt Hog, the Other Stupid Meat Neighbors Can Save Your Grass My First Kiss or Is That Shotgun Loaded? A Range War Is No Cooking Contest
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Mr. Crawford was born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1948. He lived in your basic middle-class neighborhood until he was ten years old. He learned about city life-sandlot baseball and being home before dark or suppertime, whichever came first-and most of all, fun! In 1958, his family moved to the country to get away from the big city. There he learned a lot of different things, like slopping hogs, catching rabbits, range wars, and of course, paddlings at school. After having brain surgery, Mr. Crawford lost most or all his short-term memory. He discovered, however, his long-term memories had been enhanced so much, as if they had happened yesterday. With this revelation, and plenty of time on his hands, he began thinking about his childhood and how much fun he had growing up. Before he knew it, he was writing about the most memorable times of his life growing up. He had a childhood most kids would only dream about. He has been a guest columnist with a North Carolina Newspaper, the Lexington Dispatch, and a frequent writer of current events.