Oh, we put on shows and we had music. We had a lot of guys that played music in there. I mean we had a lot of guys from the south. You know. And they played their harmonicas and guitars and stuff like that. We made a ball out of it. And then we also, oh, gambled a little bit. Played cards. And dice or whatever. You know.

Maybe someone would have half a dollar today and maybe somebody else would have it tomorrow or something. It would go back and forth.

Show Transcript Speaker: Earl%20Hubbard. Interviewed by U-M Flint Labor History Project. Date of interview: 4-21-1980. Edited by Michael Van Dyke.

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