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I enjoy Stumphouse mountain tunnel. Back around 1999, a buddy and I rappelled down into the ventilator shaft.
The Isaqueena Waterfall nearby is nice too.
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........jerry, what kind of missile is that in your sign-in thingey??????........................ ::tu:: .............
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carrmillus wrote:........jerry, what kind of missile is that in your sign-in thingey (Avatar) ??????........................ ::tu:: .............
Raytheon built HAWK (Homing All the Way Killer) Medium range surface-to-air missile. Deployed by the Army, Marine Corps, Israelis, Germans, South Koreans and probably more that I am unaware of.
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.....brings back memories!!..I was stationed at a nike-hercules site at O'Fallon, ill.(right outside of st. Louis) back in the early '60's............AVATAR????.....some more computer lingo,huh???.......... ::facepalm:: ...............................
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carrmillus wrote: .....brings back memories!!..I was stationed at a nike-hercules site at O'Fallon, ill.(right outside of st. Louis) back in the early '60's.......
I have a cousin that lives in Freeburg, 12 miles due south or O'Fallon.


carrmillus wrote:.....AVATAR????.....some more computer lingo,huh???.......... ::facepalm:: ...............................
It's a teaching moment Tommy. :mrgreen:
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..........jerry, you know you're in trouble when you try to teach someone something about a computer whose IPAD is a yellow legal pad and a #2 eagle pencil(sharpened with a 100 yr. old Camillus whittler)...................... ::facepalm:: ..............................
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carmillus, you make me feel right at home, I got the same set up, a yellow pad, a pencil and an old pocket knife! ::handshake::
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..........thank the lord!!!!.....I'm not alone!!!............... ::tu:: .......................
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I was in SEMO over the weekend & decided to take a ride back across the river to W. Tennessee where my Dad was born & raised to visit a few family grave sites that have been long forgotten---1st two pic's are my Gr. Gr. Grand parent's grave markers-3rd pic is their grand daughter's marker who raised my grand father after she was old enough to take him back from an orphanage in Dyersburg--last pic is Linna's Father my Gr. Grand Father this grave site is in the middle a field under a large oak tree on ground that was settled by Josiah Browder in the early 1800's--the first three grave stones are all side by side in a small church cemetery 5 miles south of the property
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Nice pictures PS. ::tu:: The plaque on Linna's headstone, is that the United Daughters of the Confederacy? Most of my ancestors, back to my GGG-GF are buried in Jessamine County, Ky. I really enjoy walking through old cemeteries and looking at the head stones. We have an old family cemetery in my neighborhood. Keep in mind that my neighborhood is all residential except for the cemetery plot. Buried there is a Revolutionary soldier, William Carpenter. I am guessing that our neighborhood was once owned by Carpenter. He was the first pastor of the Hopeful Luthern Church whose congregation first settled Boone County, Ky.

EDIT: Never mind, I blew Linna's pic up twice and saw the "Daughter of the Confereracy.
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..........t. j., several years ago I was taking pictures in a cemetery near scooba, miss., where lots of my mother's relatives were buried and ran across a small very old round marker which only had a name, and the inscription -"honorable seaman-war of 1812"............. ::tu:: ....................
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Now that is cool, Tommy. I've never seen a headstone with a "War of 1812" inscription.
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Way cool Gary. That's the kind of thing that grounds you.
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TJ-Josiah's father is buried in Hopkins Co. Ky. seems like there is a State of Kentucky historical marker there--
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jerryd6818 wrote:Way cool Gary. That's the kind of thing that grounds you.
Tell me about it Jerry there are quite a few more sites I'm gonna take the time to visit--these four grave sites are in Crockett Co. just outside Alamo,Tn.
Linna was like the Browder matriarch when I was growing up--she spent most her life in Cal. grape country and didn't come home to Tn. till mid 60's she kept in touch on a regular basis my whole childhood
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I tell ya folks. Ebay is becoming the bane of my existence. For a bunch of years I carried a money clip daily and actually still have it. I recently decided I might like to try a money clip again, so this week I bought this one off eBay. I'm doing the P-P dance, waiting on it to get here (supposedly Friday). I think it's absolutely stunning. I hope it lives up to expectations.
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...........jerry, I haven't needed one of these since I retired!!!...................... ::facepalm:: .................
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That's pretty cool, Jerry. It sure is neat when you find something that really strikes your fancy ::tu:: I've been using a money clip for a couple of years now and find it works pretty well unless you have a lot of singles.

I think that I am finally going to get the Colonial Pilot's Survival Knife Friday, that I won on the 9th. I think the guy is/was having some seller's remorse. Probably thought the knife should have sold for more than $17. I think, though, that it is missing the saw blade, so I may still be looking.
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RUN CHIP RUN!!!!! ::woot::
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If it has both blades, it should have sold for more than $17 but that's the way the cookie crumbles so he just needs to suck it up and ship it.



philco wrote:RUN CHIP RUN!!!!! ::woot::
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jerryd6818 wrote:If it has both blades, it should have sold for more than $17 but that's the way the cookie crumbles so he just needs to suck it up and ship it.



philco wrote:RUN CHIP RUN!!!!! ::woot::
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Well Jerry I guess timing IS everything. ::dang:: I was responding to your post showing the bomb sniffing dog "Chip" who had just been instructed to cut only the green wires. Of course, being color blind, Chip can't tell which wires are green and which are not.
Coming to this post late in the game and finding it hilariously funny, I failed to note that there was another entire page of posts that had been made since you'd posted that series of photos depicting the communications between Chip and his commander back in the "dog fort". At this point I can only say, I hope old Chip is OK. ::sotb::
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jerryd6818 wrote:If it has both blades, it should have sold for more than $17 but that's the way the cookie crumbles so he just needs to suck it up and ship it.
Absolutely! I think that insufficient and crappy pictures were his down-fall ::facepalm:: Even with the saw blade missing it will still be a good work knife. A little clean up and good to go ::tu::
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philco wrote:
jerryd6818 wrote:If it has both blades, it should have sold for more than $17 but that's the way the cookie crumbles so he just needs to suck it up and ship it.



philco wrote:RUN CHIP RUN!!!!! ::woot::
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Well Jerry I guess timing IS everything. ::dang:: I was responding to your post showing the bomb sniffing dog "Chip" who had just been instructed to cut only the green wires. Of course, being color blind, Chip can't tell which wires are green and which are not.
Coming to this post late in the game and finding it hilariously funny, I failed to note that there was another entire page of posts that had been made since you'd posted that series of photos depicting the communications between Chip and his commander back in the "dog fort". At this point I can only say, I hope old Chip is OK. ::sotb::
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::rotflol:: ::rotflol::
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