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Premature Parental Graying, and Redistributing Your Parents Wealth Via Emergency Rescue Services

Dub: Ace bandages, and Things Ain’t Lookin’ To Good For Josh


By Dub and Deb ——--March 9, 2011

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Hello again! How is everybody this morning? I’d like to welcome you back to Ridin Out the Recession in Miz Judi’s Kitchen! I see Deb’s told you a couple tales of our son, “Red’s,” growin’ up days! Man, I don’t know how much longer we could’ve taken that young’un! I know she’s told you guys before, but I swear that child wrote the book on “Premature Parental Graying, and Redistributing Your Parents Wealth Via Emergency Rescue Services!” Dennis the Menace looked like Mother Teresa next to Red!

Since she’s told you about his infatuation of cruising up and down the country side, while paramedics hover over him checking his vital signs, I’m assuming just to “test out their equipment,” all on my dime of course, I see no reason of changing the subject matter at this point! Let’s go even further back into Red’s seemingly infatuation of let’s scare ‘em to death, and see if I cain’t get outta’ having to do something! Ace bandages, and Things Ain’t Lookin’ To Good For Josh: When Red, was in first grade, I’d twisted my wrist, sprung it or something, all I really know is the dern thing hurt! Deb picked up an Ace bandage at the time to see if it’d help. You have to understand back then times were REALLY tough! We’d just started our exhaust cleaning business, and while I was getting it up and running we were living only on Deb’s check from work. It wasn’t much, but it did get us by…. We didn’t have an insurance plan, so to make the whole family understand how serious not having health insurance was, I told them we were on the “Black and Decker Plan!” More...

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Dub and Deb——

‘Ridin Out The Recession With Dub and Deb in “Miz Judi’s Kitchen’!

Note to Readers: There are a few things that Dub doesn’t know but one thing he does know is that the word ‘Riding’ (as in Riding Out the Recession) is spelled with a ‘g’ at the end.  But Dub not only walks the walk, but speaks like he is: down home, true blue, and plain speakin’ country folk.

Dub and Deb are both native Floridians, live in Central Florida, and run a small business as well. They have five children, and seven grandchildren.

Both love to cook, love to laugh, grow a garden, and generally try to “aggravate” most anyone around them basically…all in good fun, of course!


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