Posted on 07/07/2004 12:08:24 AM PDT by Mama_Bear
Hi Aqua. Still laughing over your "misadventures". Thanks for the links to your new pics. The next few months are going to be interesting indeed!!!
((((((( dutchess )))))))
Uh-oh! Bet you're so wobbly now that you can't concentrate on work. LOL
Hi jw. Really enjoyed your picture this weekend of the "hometown" 4th parade. All the little towns in our county have one...they are all so sweet,patriotic with no liberal political agendas. Sounds like you've found a great new town to live in!
Thanks for stopping by and adding all the additional history. Charleston is such a lovely city rich with history. Hope to get back there again some day.
LOL!!!
Alas, I do need to get back to work....Love ya dear brotha!
OK. Love you, sistah, have a great evening.
Hey, Wolfie ... YipperRoo to you ... )
I'm a proud member of the DODOTC. LOL!
Your trip sounded wonderful Pip. I've been to Jonesborough and it's a pretty little historic town. Did you know that it's the oldest town in Tennessee?
lol
What in heavens name did you do, Aqua?
Sending you a note. :)
As you've probably heard me tell in the past, my great grandfather from Charleston was a Lieutenant in the Confederate Army.
No, I didn't know that. How interesting! I had a great great (great?) grandfather in the War of 1812, but no one that I can find in the Revolutionary War or the Civil War.
My other great great granfather at that time was a yankee who lived in Illinios, he disowned his daughter (my great grandmother) for marrying a Southerner in Missouri.
That's sad. I think that happened quite often during the "brother against brother" Civil War. But it makes me wonder how anyone could ever disown their own child.
Wonder what that makes me, a Disowned Daughter of the Confederacy? lol
LOL!! I guess so! ;-)
Don't worry about it Aqua. You could have my problem. I was a real daughter of the Confederacy; Dixie forever. Then one day my grandfather mentioned that his father had run away and joined the army. Now, my Yankee husband had the audacity to ask him which side his father joined. Yankee!!!! Oh the shame of it....
And did you know that Jonesborough was named after one of my ancestors? My mother was a Jones. They settled in that area and later moved a little West to Warren Co.
Yes Aqua. I think you should share your story with everyone.
You don't have any liberal children do you? LOL
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