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Old 10-29-2013, 05:33 PM
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Hey, they're just keeping us safe...never know where the next attack will come from.at least we haven't invaded any countries ..yet....be sure to catch Stewart and Colbert's show last nite..both covered the eavesdropping.
really...i'll have to check those out this evening if i get the chance. been crazy around here lately, so i'm way behind. took a quick road trip to paducah ky and back mid week last week, still playing catch up. i think last i looked i had 3-4 episodes of each of theirs to see.
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Old 10-29-2013, 06:05 PM
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really...i'll have to check those out this evening if i get the chance. been crazy around here lately, so i'm way behind. took a quick road trip to paducah ky and back mid week last week, still playing catch up. i think last i looked i had 3-4 episodes of each of theirs to see.
My wife was from Hazard and we've been to several towns and cities in KY but never made it to paducah, liked that name
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Old 10-29-2013, 06:14 PM
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My wife was from Hazard and we've been to several towns and cities in KY but never made it to paducah, liked that name
some argument about where the name came from. one indian tribe said it wasn't theirs...who knows?
but george rogers clark bought the 35k acres that are now paducah from his brothers estate...for $5.

took my son up there for a job, he's on his way this evening to st. paul. lucky, he's going to work for a transport company that moves barges up and down the rivers.
geographical tidbit--paducah is the only place in the world with that many navigable rivers that converge in one area.
we drove over the mississippi, and almost immediately turned 90 degrees and went over the ohio. neat stuff.
got to see where grant came ashore. where that devil forrest raided, etc.
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