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Thanksgiving Day Prayer
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 9:18 am
by B. W.
Here is a little Thanksgiving Day
May your stuffing be tasty
May your turkey be plump
May your potatoes and gravy
have nary a lump
May your yams be delicious
and your pies take the prize
and may your Thanksgiving dinner
stay off your thighs!
(by an unknown author)
Happy Thanksgiving Day Everyone!
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Re: Thanksgiving Day Prayer
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 9:21 am
by Swamper
Re: Thanksgiving Day Prayer
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 9:31 am
by cslewislover
Lol. Thanks for that BW. I can't help but make a suggestion. The meter would be better if it said "off of your thighs." Can't help it, lol. My pie is always great. My stuffing won't be as good this year, however, since I forgot the sausage that I usually put in it
Re: Thanksgiving Day Prayer
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 12:10 pm
by Cross.eyed
Thanks B.W. and a Happy Thanksgiving to you.
Off topic here (I'm getting good at that) and I just wanted to tell you that I enjoyed reading A Land Unknown-Hells Dominion.
In the early parts, I saw alot of myself being so similar to your own experience with friends, family, and others, and likewise being agnostic but without the courage to attach atheist. I believe it has to do with our closeness in age and the age that it was.
I sincerly thank you for taking the effort to record this event in your life so that others may truly see.
I think it must have taken alot of determination and courage to begin and finish this work.
Thanks again,
Roger
Re: Thanksgiving Day Prayer
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 2:43 pm
by B. W.
Cross.eyed wrote:Thanks B.W. and a Happy Thanksgiving to you.
Off topic here (I'm getting good at that) and I just wanted to tell you that I enjoyed reading A Land Unknown-Hells Dominion.
In the early parts, I saw alot of myself being so similar to your own experience with friends, family, and others, and likewise being agnostic but without the courage to attach atheist. I believe it has to do with our closeness in age and the age that it was.
I sincerly thank you for taking the effort to record this event in your life so that others may truly see.
I think it must have taken alot of determination and courage to begin and finish this work.
Thanks again,
Roger
Thank you fo rthe kind words Cross-eye!
What part of Kentucky are you from? In the book I mentioned my grandparent's farm which is over the hill from Jenkins Kentucky in Pound VA. Ever heard of these places? By chance you live near by? or been in that area around Big Stone Gap?
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Re: Thanksgiving Day Prayer
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 3:50 pm
by Cross.eyed
B. W. wrote:Cross.eyed wrote:Thanks B.W. and a Happy Thanksgiving to you.
Off topic here (I'm getting good at that) and I just wanted to tell you that I enjoyed reading A Land Unknown-Hells Dominion.
In the early parts, I saw alot of myself being so similar to your own experience with friends, family, and others, and likewise being agnostic but without the courage to attach atheist. I believe it has to do with our closeness in age and the age that it was.
I sincerly thank you for taking the effort to record this event in your life so that others may truly see.
I think it must have taken alot of determination and courage to begin and finish this work.
Thanks again,
Roger
Thank you fo rthe kind words Cross-eye!
What part of Kentucky are you from? In the book I mentioned my grandparent's farm which is over the hill from Jenkins Kentucky in Pound VA. Ever heard of these places? By chance you live near by? or been in that area around Big Stone Gap?
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I live in a small burg called Wurtland, (pop. 1200) saaluute! about twenty minutes north-west of Ashland Ky.
Yes I do know these places and I might add that I once knew the Jenkins/Neon area a little too well while I was pulling a forty-five foot tanker loaded with gasoline and heating oil into that region, up to and including Pound Va.
These places had alot of money floating around in those days coming from coal mines and ensuing business'.
I would often stay overnight somewhere there and party with the locals. A person could find just about anything a corrupt heart desires and some things I didn't want to find, but they found me anyway.
I've been through Big Stone Gap (beautiful scenery) many times.
I remember a roadside dump on the right side of the road (descending into Pound) where there were a lot of dead human bodies found over an inordinate amount of time (one fellow told me it was about one per week!).
Was there any of that going on in your day?
Re: Thanksgiving Day Prayer
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 10:59 am
by B. W.
Cross.eyed wrote:B. W. wrote:Cross.eyed wrote:Thanks B.W. and a Happy Thanksgiving to you.
Off topic here (I'm getting good at that) and I just wanted to tell you that I enjoyed reading A Land Unknown-Hells Dominion.
In the early parts, I saw alot of myself being so similar to your own experience with friends, family, and others, and likewise being agnostic but without the courage to attach atheist. I believe it has to do with our closeness in age and the age that it was.
I sincerly thank you for taking the effort to record this event in your life so that others may truly see.
I think it must have taken alot of determination and courage to begin and finish this work.
Thanks again,
Roger
Thank you fo rthe kind words Cross-eye!
What part of Kentucky are you from? In the book I mentioned my grandparent's farm which is over the hill from Jenkins Kentucky in Pound VA. Ever heard of these places? By chance you live near by? or been in that area around Big Stone Gap?
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I live in a small burg called Wurtland, (pop. 1200) saaluute! about twenty minutes north-west of Ashland Ky.
Yes I do know these places and I might add that I once knew the Jenkins/Neon area a little too well while I was pulling a forty-five foot tanker loaded with gasoline and heating oil into that region, up to and including Pound Va.
These places had alot of money floating around in those days coming from coal mines and ensuing business'.I would often stay overnight somewhere there and party with the locals. A person could find just about anything a corrupt heart desires and some things I didn't want to find, but they found me anyway. I've been through Big Stone Gap (beautiful scenery) many times.
I remember a roadside dump on the right side of the road (descending into Pound) where there were a lot of dead human bodies found over an inordinate amount of time (one fellow told me it was about one per week!).
Was there any of that going on in your day?
I was not aware of that happening about people disappearing finding dead bodies - what years were these? So this place was dropping into Pound from Jenkins?
Also, going into Pound, you'll see the Gary F. Powers markers - well - that is my late Uncle! He, my grandfather, and my Dad taught me to shoot and take care of fire arms down in Pound. Uncle Gary was a crack shot. He hit a running rabbit with a 22 pistol at about 60 feet - one shot!
For those of you who do not know who Gary Powers was: he is the U-2 pilot shot down over Russia May 1960 and broke up a summit between the USSR and the USA. He spent about two years in a Soviet prison before being released.
Small world! Hope to visit the area next summer!
Re: Thanksgiving Day Prayer
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 12:17 pm
by Cross.eyed
I traipsed around there in the years ' 78, and ' 79,but this had started years (?) before and it had abated somewhat by then.
To the best of my memory, some or many of the corpse' were from out of state.
The route number eludes me, but it was called Pine Mountain ( I think...).
Wow, Gary Powers was your uncle!
He was, at the very least, a national hero.