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  • mrmarket
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    Enjoy the holiday everyone.

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  • Karel
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    Originally posted by IIC View Post
    Some recent photos of me:
    Suddenly it's Christmas

    Regards,

    Karel

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  • IIC
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    Originally posted by Websman View Post
    I'm posting all 3 of those pics up on my wall...

    Let me know if you want any wallet size for your wife...lol

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  • Websman
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    I'm posting all 3 of those pics up on my wall...

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  • IIC
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    Some recent photos of me:






    Here's one for your wallet:

    Last edited by IIC; 08-30-2008, 01:19 PM.

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  • New-born baby
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    Peanuts:
    Are you saying that you're a threat to public safety? lol

    BTW, I'm no golfer at all.

    But I must say that's a great photo of Webs, and also a great shot of you, Peanuts.

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  • peanuts
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    Here's a recent shot of me. This is Intramuros Golf Club in downtown Manila, Philippines. This place is awesome. It is an 18 hole course that surrounds an old Spanish fort situated among high-rises in the center of the city. I was so out of practice that a few (yes, more than one) drives went into traffic:

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  • Websman
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    An updated phot

    Last edited by Websman; 05-30-2013, 10:08 PM.

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  • New-born baby
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    Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
    Webs,
    Great photo of the old home place. I'd say that guy was nuts to tear down the buildings. You'd love Mammoth Cave. Sign up for all the tours you can in advance. Most are free. Go before you get too old to bend. I can't do it anymore. We camped out there with the kids twice. An easy walk to the caves. They have special guided tours by the National Park rangers that are limited to a few people. They'll take you to places the public isn't allowed. If you like history sign up for the "Floyd Collins" tour. It was fascinating. The only bad thing it was the hottest day in Kentucky history when we were camping. Something like 105 degrees but 54 in the caves. Also if you like Corvettes take a tour of the Corvette assembly factory in nearby Bowling Green Kentucky. You can eat off the factory floor. Very impressive. Only the best employees of GM are allowed to transfer to that factory.

    ---------------billy
    All this is excellent advice. Floyd Collins is very interesting.

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  • billyjoe
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    Originally posted by Websman View Post
    I've never been to mammoth Cave, but I'd like to go. I'm sure I've been through Glasgow.

    Richmond is where EKU is. My Brother went there.
    Webs,
    Great photo of the old home place. I'd say that guy was nuts to tear down the buildings. You'd love Mammoth Cave. Sign up for all the tours you can in advance. Most are free. Go before you get too old to bend. I can't do it anymore. We camped out there with the kids twice. An easy walk to the caves. They have special guided tours by the National Park rangers that are limited to a few people. They'll take you to places the public isn't allowed. If you like history sign up for the "Floyd Collins" tour. It was fascinating. The only bad thing it was the hottest day in Kentucky history when we were camping. Something like 105 degrees but 54 in the caves. Also if you like Corvettes take a tour of the Corvette assembly factory in nearby Bowling Green Kentucky. You can eat off the factory floor. Very impressive. Only the best employees of GM are allowed to transfer to that factory.

    ---------------billy

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  • New-born baby
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    Originally posted by skiracer View Post
    when i got out of boot camp i was stationed at fort knox between Radcliff and Elizabethtown. it was the worst place in the world. red mud everywhere. i left there for fort polk, louisianna which was worse than knox. there was a bar called the first chance and last chance bar right outside of knox on route 31W or the Dixie Hwy. when i came back to the states the first time i came back to knox and me and a couple of other guys got into a fight with some redneck locals the first week i was back. some guys got banged up pretty bad and i landed in the brig. i had two choices. leavenworth or back to viet nam. I was on my way back to nam in less than 3 weeks for a second tour. I went back to nam and hooked up with the same outfit i was with the first time.
    Ski! What a story! My wife groaned when I read it to her.

    Of course I know Knox well. Took the family their to the museum a few years back. Can't comment on any bars as we took no note of them. No rednecks bothered us. We are used to the red clay. And the 3rd Armor is just alright with us.

    I think Webs ought to visit the Fort--as well as Elizabethtown and Lincoln's boyhood home--while he's in the area to see the cave(s).

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  • skiracer
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    Originally posted by New-born baby View Post
    We need to have a MM gathering in KY. Ya'll.
    when i got out of boot camp i was stationed at fort knox between Radcliff and Elizabethtown. it was the worst place in the world. red mud everywhere. i left there for fort polk, louisianna which was worse than knox. there was a bar called the first chance and last chance bar right outside of knox on route 31W or the Dixie Hwy. when i came back to the states the first time i came back to knox and me and a couple of other guys got into a fight with some redneck locals the first week i was back. some guys got banged up pretty bad and i landed in the brig. i had two choices. leavenworth or back to viet nam. I was on my way back to nam in less than 3 weeks for a second tour. I went back to nam and hooked up with the same outfit i was with the first time.

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  • New-born baby
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    Originally posted by Websman View Post
    I've never been to mammoth Cave, but I'd like to go. I'm sure I've been through Glasgow.

    Richmond is where EKU is. My Brother went there.
    We need to have a MM gathering in KY. Ya'll.

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  • Websman
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    Originally posted by New-born baby View Post
    I thought Highway 23, South and East of Breathitt Co, was as Appalachian as you can get. I have never landed in Jackson, KY that I can recollect. Preached in Richmond, KY for two weeks. Once I travelled up 23--"the Official Country Music Highway" (as per the signs) and took 402 across from Prestonburg to Winchester, and just missed Jackson by about 15 miles or so. My loss I am sure.

    Have you been to Glasgow? Cave City? Mammouth Cave?
    I've never been to mammoth Cave, but I'd like to go. I'm sure I've been through Glasgow.

    Richmond is where EKU is. My Brother went there.

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  • New-born baby
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    Originally posted by Websman View Post
    They still grow Hemp...just illegally. This place was in Breathitt County. That's about as Appalachian as you can get.
    I thought Highway 23, South and East of Breathitt Co, was as Appalachian as you can get. I have never landed in Jackson, KY that I can recollect. Preached in Richmond, KY for two weeks. Once I travelled up 23--"the Official Country Music Highway" (as per the signs) and took 402 across from Prestonburg to Winchester, and just missed Jackson by about 15 miles or so. My loss I am sure.

    Have you been to Glasgow? Cave City? Mammouth Cave?
    Last edited by New-born baby; 03-13-2008, 10:55 PM.

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