Brandon's Oma
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That they're very lucky today, what they got. You know? Really. And a lot of kids today do not appreciate what they got. You know? We appreciate every little thing. Let me tell you, we were hungry. And when we get our ration for the week, depends how many the family was, when the potatoes run out, we peeled all the potatoes and we fried them. There was another meal, you know, for us.
That they're very lucky today, what they got. You know? Really. And a lot of kids today do not appreciate what they got. You know? We appreciate every little thing. Let me tell you, we were hungry. And when we get our ration for the week, depends how many the family was, when the potatoes run out, we peeled all the potatoes and we fried them. There was another meal, you know, for us.
That they're very lucky today, what they got. You know? Really. And a lot of kids today do not appreciate what they got. You know? We appreciate every little thing. Let me tell you, we were hungry. And when we get our ration for the week, depends how many the family was, when the potatoes run out, we peeled all the potatoes and we fried them. There was another meal, you know, for us.
I forgot something. Yeah. When the British came in, you know, and they were still with their rifles and all this. But by then we were so hungry, all the stores were gone. You know, I'm sorry, I have a cramp. You okay? A cramp. A cramp.
I forgot something. Yeah. When the British came in, you know, and they were still with their rifles and all this. But by then we were so hungry, all the stores were gone. You know, I'm sorry, I have a cramp. You okay? A cramp. A cramp.
I forgot something. Yeah. When the British came in, you know, and they were still with their rifles and all this. But by then we were so hungry, all the stores were gone. You know, I'm sorry, I have a cramp. You okay? A cramp. A cramp.
And so I said, well, let's go to the stores. They were bombed. We'll find some food, you know, canned food or something, you know. So me, my brother, we went across the street. There were big, what do you call it, not a warehouse, but where they sell everything. Like a general store. Yeah, big store. And they also had food. story and that.
And so I said, well, let's go to the stores. They were bombed. We'll find some food, you know, canned food or something, you know. So me, my brother, we went across the street. There were big, what do you call it, not a warehouse, but where they sell everything. Like a general store. Yeah, big store. And they also had food. story and that.
And so I said, well, let's go to the stores. They were bombed. We'll find some food, you know, canned food or something, you know. So me, my brother, we went across the street. There were big, what do you call it, not a warehouse, but where they sell everything. Like a general store. Yeah, big store. And they also had food. story and that.
We went in there and there was that English guy with a machine gun, you know, and he just looked at us and we looked at him and we kept on going, you know, hoping he don't shoot us, you know. But he didn't, he understood I guess, you know.
We went in there and there was that English guy with a machine gun, you know, and he just looked at us and we looked at him and we kept on going, you know, hoping he don't shoot us, you know. But he didn't, he understood I guess, you know.
We went in there and there was that English guy with a machine gun, you know, and he just looked at us and we looked at him and we kept on going, you know, hoping he don't shoot us, you know. But he didn't, he understood I guess, you know.
They do not. They don't know how good they got it, you know? They're not appreciated. I agree fully. Oma? Yeah.
They do not. They don't know how good they got it, you know? They're not appreciated. I agree fully. Oma? Yeah.
They do not. They don't know how good they got it, you know? They're not appreciated. I agree fully. Oma? Yeah.
You're kidding.
You're kidding.
You're kidding.
Wow.
Wow.