kennith culbreth
I am a retired Postal worker. I served in the Navy during World War II in Guam. I worked on the Railway Post Office and Highway Post Office. I have been a Real Estate Broker and writer in my :retirement years. I started writing down my life stories for my daughter and grandkids.
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Business school Graduate, Real Estate BrokerInterests
gardening, working outdoors, building, writing, Postal Service, Railway & Highway Post office, Worl War II in the South Pacific, life in the depression-era rural southMotto
Whoever has the gold makes the rules.
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More Adventures of “Old Hully,” “Cub” and the Jackson FamilyWhen I came home from Guam after World War II, I had no family to greet me. The Jacksons, a family we grew up with, became like a family to me. It was a relationship that helped shape the person that I became.
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Whoever Has the Gold, Makes the Rules!This old quote is as good today as it was in the years of the Greek empire. -
Old HullyA returning Sailor sets out to buy a 1937 Chevrolet truck...I thought it sounded too good to be true-and it was! This is a story told in the slang used in that time period, humorous and light-hearted. -
Double Talk was the Dialect of the 1930s to 1940s in the Rural SouthDialect, or the way we talk often changes over the years even within the same geographic area. These are clips revised from a chapter in my book, War Clouds Looming When We Were Young.



