Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Harrison, ole son, if I didn't love ya, I wouldn't git so much pleasure outta pokin' fun at the bicenTENNial state! Of course, I don't let on that Tennessee was at one time part of the Carolina land grant ( AH learnt that in school afor ah had to quit t' go to work at the mill...). Then again- shoot fire, and save matches- Ya'll got Dolly Parton! Bubba Dan, The Honda Ranch.... PS- Back when we'uns had a couple o' acres out in the country, I had four, count 'em- FOUR Hondas fer spare parts out behind the barn!- now that's shittin' in high cotton, m'friend! - ----- Original Message ----- From: Harrison McClary <harrison@mcclary.net> To: LUG <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Saturday, October 02, 1999 12:27 AM Subject: [Leica] Tennessee Backwater?? > HaHA someone from North Carolina calling Tennessee an backwater..... > > How do you tell a rich Tar Heel from a poor Tar Heel?? A rich Tar Heel > has 2 cars on blocks in his front yard. > > Seriously North Carolina is a great state to tool around with your Leica > making snaps...the Mountains there are beautiful....much prettier than > they are on this side of the Smokies, I think. Just drive Hwy 28 from > Bryson City to Franklin and you will see some great sites. Did this > route and more a few weeks ago shooting for the North Carolina Travel > Guide and cranked around 35 rolls of Velvia through my M6. > > On 10/1/99 10:08 AM Dan Post wrote: > > >It's funny- but to me the banter about "who is an American, and who isn't" > >is about as meaningful as my poking at Harrison about staying in that > >backwater state, Tennessee! > > > Best regards, > Harrison McClary > email: harrison@mcclary.net > http://www.mcclary.net > preview my book: http://www.volmania.com > >