I think he was parked in front of a church, too. This new wife looks younger than the former one. I hope she’s not in it for the money, now that he had that stroke.
Ah Lynchburg, the poster city of schizophrenia. Where the make Jack Daniels but you cannot buy it there. Any wonder they sit and thinks and sometimes just sits. Cue Randy.
And here I thought you meant Randy the famous Jack Daniels tour guide. I have heard of Randy Savage. He snapped it to a Slim Jim in some very gaudy glasses and cowboy hat.
My father-in-law meets friends at a local cafe in his small town one morning a week and am certain they talk about the weather. That’s one way I’ll know I’m getting old–I’ll start chattering to you about how warm is it in Texas and tel you how warm it is in Minnesota. 😉 Great series of photos here, K-bee.
Either the weather or baseball. Both, well heartfelt discussions and enriching history especially the traditions of baseball. America’s pastime game.
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“…and as long as old women talk about old men.” I read where RT got re-married. I guess he’s gonna’ love somebody else forever and ever.
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I just heard that, too!
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He leaves Lib. ends up drunk. naked and in a car crash. So that should tell him something.
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I think he was parked in front of a church, too. This new wife looks younger than the former one. I hope she’s not in it for the money, now that he had that stroke.
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So cool Kerbey – a feeling of timelessness.
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Right?
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So if two farmers stand below a sign, does that imply “Moore Farmers”?
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Good one, Fannie!
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Ah Lynchburg, the poster city of schizophrenia. Where the make Jack Daniels but you cannot buy it there. Any wonder they sit and thinks and sometimes just sits. Cue Randy.
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Randy Baxter?
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The late great Macho Man Randy Savage. The wrestler known for the chin lock and signature catch phrase “Ooooh yeah…..”
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And here I thought you meant Randy the famous Jack Daniels tour guide. I have heard of Randy Savage. He snapped it to a Slim Jim in some very gaudy glasses and cowboy hat.
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This makes me feel good about life, when I see people relaxing and sitting on sidewalks or porches. Quite neighborly of them! Smiles.
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Yes, I agree. Something comforting and familiar. They said it was a population of 400–I can’t relate to that, but i can relate to the pics!
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My father-in-law meets friends at a local cafe in his small town one morning a week and am certain they talk about the weather. That’s one way I’ll know I’m getting old–I’ll start chattering to you about how warm is it in Texas and tel you how warm it is in Minnesota. 😉 Great series of photos here, K-bee.
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Well, it IS always changing, so it’s a constant subject. Thanks, Liz.
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Why is it that the standing man in the third photo caught my eye so much? I think it’s just the weird way he’s standing… who stands like that?
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It is weird, like he’s showing how he got handcuffed or something. Such a strange place to put your hands.
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The fellers would be drinking, but it’s a dry county.
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Ironic!
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Yes, I always thought so! 😀
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Love it, could be any country town in Australia….!
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Thanks, Baz.
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I think if I was Mr. Moore I would push to name my son Lester just so I could call him Les and make him be known as Les Moore, Kerbey.
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He would always be at odds with himself!
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All the girls in town say he’s got his pluses and minuses, Kerbey.
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Yin and yang…
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