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This raises a valid question……
Exactly where will you kill me? 🙂
I’d be even more fond of it if it was located about 3/4 of a mile to the southwest. Then the inscription would make sense and it would fit perfectly in the scheme of surrealistic thought.”
Stan,
Remind me next time I see you… to kill you.
🙂
J.D.
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Eric
]]>I’d be even more fond of it if it was located about 3/4 of a mile to the southwest. Then the inscription would make sense and it would fit perfectly in the scheme of surrealistic thought.
Runner’s up include two East Cav Field goodies…….. The 1st ME trooper astride the Bonaughtown Road poised to saddle up for action. (PREPARE TO MOUNT!!!)……… and the glazed stare of the MD Purnell Legion dragoon with his beatnik Daddy-O goatee looking like he means business and ain’t scared of JEB’s boys even a little bit.
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]]>Actually, it had escaped my notice until this last visit. I’d put it in my “honorable mention” category — it wasn’t “horsey” enough for me, I suppose. But somehow I had a feeling that you’d be nominating it. 8^)
I believe it’s currently in a three way tie for first….
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