I had a pedal dump truck that got ran over because I left it in the driveway. My Dad backed over it with a 49 Kaiser he got somewhere for $150. This was in '59. I wish we still had both. I bet that pedal dump truck would be worth more than the Kaiser today. So what was your father doing in Loup City and then Lincoln and how did you end up in Norway? Lemme guess... mining engineer..or cattle rancher....? ---ric (the 'c' stands for curious) ps Lincoln is where the University of Nebraska is, home of the Corn Huskers, national college football champions a few times in recent years and they have a well regarded music school. ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Brekne <Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 10:31 AM Subject: Re: ET temperament beat ratios > Loup City is about right in the middle of the northwest quarter of > Nebraska. Dont really remember much about it, I was not quite 2 years > old when we moved to Lincoln. I have some really fond memories of > Lincoln tho. I had this little red sled I used to just love in the > winter time which my Dad crushed with his car because I left it in the > driveway one day. Also we had this sheppard collie which was big > enough for me to ride on. He ran away one day and we never saw him > again. > > Grin.. > > RicB
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