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.........blue, love all the pictures!!!......Ireland is the only place on earth I have any desire to see, all my relatives came from cork county, Ireland!!!............ ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: .........................
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Interesting. Almost as versatile as a Model T Ford.

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Thanks for sharing the pictures with us Blue. ::tu::

Looks like you two had a wonderful adventure.
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Blue, certainly enjoyed your pictures. That must have been a wonderful time.
What a history, there. Thanks. ::tu::
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Messed with coins all day yesterday. Here's one!
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JPD, I really like those Silver Eagles Dollars

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Thanks for the photos blue ::nod::

And congrats on your 31 years ::tu::

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Thanks Keith, I married a saint!
Dave, I agree with Larry - those walking Liberty silver dollars are my favorite. The Morgans are a close second.
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8) Blue, Outstanding Photo's and Trip! ::tu:: I'll get there some day, Ireland and Scotland are on my To Do List!
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age test: the original Mad Max
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Just a penny.....
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roofsc wrote:age test: the original Mad Max
Huh?
He doesn't look Australian ::hmm::

:lol:
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Just Plain Dave wrote:Just a penny.....
Indian Head Nickel.jpg
Miis named photo!
I don't think I've ever seen an Indian Head in that good of condition. Nice.
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royal0014 wrote:
roofsc wrote:age test: the original Mad Max
Huh?
He doesn't look Australian ::hmm::

:lol:
max yasgur, owned the farm in woodstock new york , neighbors sad he was mad to let them have a concert
on his property. the rest is ROCK AND ROLL history ::groove:: e
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roofsc wrote:
royal0014 wrote:
roofsc wrote:age test: the original Mad Max
Huh?
He doesn't look Australian ::hmm::

:lol:
max yasgur, owned the farm in woodstock new york , neighbors sad he was mad to let them have a concert
on his property. the rest is ROCK AND ROLL history ::groove:: e
::facepalm::
Don't recall having ever seen a picture of the man .. .. ..
To redeem myself, however, The Woodstock Music and Art Fair was not actually held in Woodstock, NY.

::nod::
(Edit : add in the fact that this event took place almost two and a half years before I was born ...)
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I was too busy working on Oregon to go to college that summer.
I didn't hear about Woodstock until the movie came out (in 1971 or 1972?).
IIRC, I watched it at the base theater while in the Marine Corps, but it could have been in a theater in town. ::shrug:: Too long ago to remember.
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I recall watching the news reports about Woodstock that weekend on TV. My cousin, the pot head, had come over from Round Lake that weekend. I recall he was wishing he was there but I didn't have any desire to be there. Wow, that's working on 50 years ago. Not quite there yet but getting closer. Just one month later, I would place an order for a brand spankin' new Oldsmobile 4-4-2. What a dilly that was.
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::dang::
I don't think I've ever seen an Indian Head in that good of condition. Nice.[/quote]
Jerry, you should have saved a few from that new roll of new Indian head penny's when you were a boy! ftd
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fergusontd wrote:
jerryd6818 wrote:I don't think I've ever seen an Indian Head in that good of condition. Nice.
Jerry, you should have saved a few from that new roll of new Indian head penny's when you were a boy! ftd
You know how it is Ferg. When it's new and shiny, you don't think it will mean anything later. ::super_happy::

On a serious note, my mother had the change that was in my great-grandfather's pocket when he died. From what I remember, there were some Indian head pennies and a V nickel. I don't know what happened to that stuff.
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I'm preparing our house for a painting contractor. I needed to refurbish some casement sashes.
They were pretty rough and still aren't beautiful but I didn't want to replace them and I gave them several more years.

Methods and tools.
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Continuing: methods and tools ......
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.......I like the looks of that last tool!!!!............... ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: .................
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Tommy, good ol home made cherry pie ........... ::drool:: :D
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Just Plain Dave wrote:Just a penny.....
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Miis named photo!
I've been saving up for one of those . I'm half way there ! ::ds::
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