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Littlehawk

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  1. great to see such entusiasm over this event.....i look forward to meeting all that show up......

    I am gona d the camping thing again this year,,,,it just sort of suits mine and tha kido's stile. We will be bringing a 20

    Qt cast iron kettle and plenty oter cast iron skillets (large ones),,,they will usefull for Sat breakfast in one of the cabins, I'll bring plenty of KY homemade sausage,,,,so no need to bring that, I will brin some bambi and trimmin's fer a little stew Herb also, I think I;ll also bring a few Squirrles this year for a Sun morning Red-eye gravy and biscuit feast!

    And Ron,.if'n yr gona be there Cory said he will bring his tuba! He won second inthe state compitition here and still needs a few pointers. Said he would take ya fer a boat ride for a duet wif him!

    I'll also try and to remember to bring plenty of fishin' poles....bait be bought at the dock......and its a great place tofish also...

    Zix.......the stars are bright there too...,thats part of the reason I like camping out in a tent!

    Rascal,,,,,I think te RV an Camping sites are first come first serve,,,,,if'n you get thee before I do.....get the one we had last year.....its a good spot.....right across from the shower house.I'll be making a couple trips down to Lessburg . Alabama before then,,,,,perhaps we can meet up around manchester or along the 65 corridor which ever is closer for you? I'll look ofr your phone number again.....and try ad get in contact with ya......and tell Mark he needs to show up this yr! I might remember to break out the moonshine and the wine still in the boat frm last year that I frgot I had with me....LOL

  2. dantehl.....yea i was there then too...I have a picture of you and i on the veranda of ian and buddy's house in san juan....we took the intermediate class together there.

  3. chwester,,,,do you now a herbal pain releiver for a pinched

    psychiatic nerve?

    Ginger...I'll see what I can do...they just this past week began tearing the club house down,,,building a new one, supposed to ready in 2005 I think. I really prefer the infield, less formal attire is required, refreshments and porta cans are closer too. Pehaps I'll hit the lottery between now and then and we can sit on Millionaires Row, you don't have to swallow the mint leaves up there.

  4. Too funny Hills and Alfakat.....the tejas farm "moon shot" was enroute on the bus....I saw it live through the rear view mirror while trying to drive the broken down old bus we were in . Evan probably should show up with more incite on that.

    And yes congratulations! I learned many things from you elder sixth Corps. Jon Mahoney taught me ten different ways to prepare chikken and wash it down wif Budweiser. Thanks for the memories and I wish you all much happiness and success in the next twenty five years.

  5. Hey Lifty and sogwap51...always good to see a new face...I never checked that out before Lifty.....I left of sound mind and my own free accord.

  6. nah....sogwap51..we still check in occassionally...hey Doulosman...if'n yeeeer still in southern Hoosier land yer only about and hour or so from me...give me a holler some time. I once heard that Hoosiers were hillbilly's from Kentucky who ran out of money before they got to Chicago. You can climb the state tree up there and look south and see the promised land...and in case you didn't know, the state tree is a telephone pole.

  7. And by the way.....Ginger.....black cohosh ....around here is when the candle blows out in the tent...we camp out in the backyard alot......now please forgive my ignorance,,, but would ya like to go camping......I really do need a rubbin and don't care if'nit's cohish or palmish!

  8. RG..do you know the song by Little Jimmie Dickens called...Take a Cold Tater An' Wait!

    LOL....the last bag of taters I bought had an inscription label that said "Eat five a Day to Keep the Doctor away!

    Do you rub yer tater in salad or peanut oil and poke wif' a fork before baking? It helps excellerate baking time. I can make a nice baked tater in about two and a half minutes in the microwave also....send money for secret recipe..please!

  9. RG......it dosen't really matter what you use....whatever your cooking don't care. The people eatin' might tho! Just make sur it's prepared wif' love.

    I use a big truck tire rim with some cut holes in it fer air drawin wif' a stainless steal Winn-Dixie grocery cart chopped up to fit on the truck tire rim. It is alo portable!

    I use some local good grade of seasoned hickory wood to get the fire started and after the wood burns down a little throw on some hickory chip charcoal tokeep it going...now all we need is meat or vegies on a shishkabob.

    A little fine homemade wine to wash it all down with never hurts either!

    And I apologize to the last Greasespotters I cooked out with for leaving the wine in the live well of me boat. Won't happen agin!

  10. Happy Mother's Day to all you wonderful Mom's !!!

    On Wings Of Love

    One calm, sunshiny day an Angel ventured out of heaven to find the most enduring of all things on earth. He roamed field and forest, city and hamlet; and just as the sun went down, he plumed his wings and said, "Now my visit is over, and I must go back to the heaven of light. But before I go I must gather some momentoes of my visit on earth."

    He looked over into a beautiful flower garden, and said, "How lovely and fragrent these flowers are." And he plucked the rarest roses, and made a bouquet, and said, " I see nothing more beautiful and more fragrent than these; I will take them with me."

    But he looked a litte farther, and saw a little bright-eyed, rosy cheeked baby smiling into it's mother's face, and he said, "Oh that baby's smile is prettier than this bouquet; I will take that, too"

    Then he looked just beyond the cradle, and there was a mother's love pouring out like the gush of a river toward the cradle and the baby, and he said, "Oh that mother's love is the most enduring thing I have seen on earth; I will carry that back with me, also."

    With the three treasures he winged his way to the pearly gates, and said, "Before I go in, I will examine my momentoes."

    He looked at the flowers, and they had withered; he looked at the baby's smile, and it had faded; he looked at the mother's love, and there it was in all its pristine beauty and fragrance!

    The Angel threw aside the withered flowers and faded smile, then winged his way through the pearly gates, called all the hosts of heaven together, and said, "Here is the only thing I found on earth that would keep it's fragrance all the way to heaven --- a mother's love."

    From Salute to Mother

    Author Unknown

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