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Tuesday, July 04, 2006

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!!

Family reunions? Fireworks? Cookouts?

86 comments:

ROSE said...

Twenty years ago today, I was a blushing bride.

The blush, of course, is long gone (I was faking it, anyway). The sense of adventure, however, isn't.

There's nothing quite like spending a long, holiday weekend with 3 adults, 4 boys under the age of 13, no running water, an outhouse with huge, mutant spiders & a muddy swimming hole to "bathe" the kids in. The adults, of course, had the luxury of the 5-gallon vinyl camp shower, hanging from the pole normally used for hanging dead deer.

Oh, we mustn't forget digging out the truck. The truck that was buried up to its tailgate in stinky, schlurky muck. The truck that got stuck in the process of pulling out the tractor ... Pure heaven for a couple of little 10-year-old boys.

Mud wrestling, campfires & stink bombs ... friends, 4-wheelin' & fireworks ... life just doesn't get much better.

Anonymous said...

Well! happy anniversary to our Rose, hope you 20 more +.

SmileyTD said...

Happy Anniversary, Rose. Hope you're doing well.

Anonymous said...

Happy Aniversary Ms Rose and I know why you stuck it out for 20 years after reading your comment. It had to get better as it sounds like it couldn't get any worse.

ROSE said...

WOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOO!!

Actually, we took a break & started over Way Back When, so it doesn't really feel like 20 years ... sometimes, it feels like 100. teeheehee

"Couldn't get any worse"?? WORSE?! HA! Obviously, I'm too redneck to realize I wasn't having a great time.

What would've been "worse" is if there'd have been cell phone reception (or even phone lines) & cable - then we'd have been tempted to call AAA & the kids would've missed it all because they'd have been in front of the TV.

What would've been even worse than that is if PawPaw hadn't made it & we'd have missed out on his gravy & biscuits & fried taters & overall presence. THAT would've been bad.

It was the stuff memories are made of. I've got a million just like it.

Anonymous said...

Well heck Rose, adventure and memories are what marriage is all about. (and a few other things, tee hee) I have three different sets of memories. Some of them were out of this world or they should have been. Ha-ha.

Marriage is a fine institution, (that is if you want to be in an institution for the rest of your life). Just kidding, I enjoyed every one of my marriages until the sweetness went out and the men got stale. Then it was time to move on.

But you know, I found out that the grass is seldom ever greener on the other side of the fence. So from now on I will stay on this side of the fence and not climb over. Barbed wire hurts too much!

The lessons I have learned I chalked up as thorns in my rose garden of life!

As to fireworks, I love fireworks and cookouts as well as family reunions. And sometimes they go hand in hard. Ha-ha.

Family reunions are really interesting and a good time to see relatives that you seldom ever see. The favorite statement at a family reunion is “My gosh, I haven’t seen you since you were this high”. Everybody says it, including myself. But that is half of the fun. The other half is the good food that shows up.

So never pass up a family reunion, you will be sorry if you do. I kid you not!

Sirhenry60- What else do you expect out of some of the people of Clay county? I lived here for 25 years and the lake situation is par for the course.

Anonymous said...

Now that was a FINE holiday weekend! Having been temporarily used to no hot water and a malfunctioning commode, the weekend was nothing but high falutin' living for me!!!! LOL!
Next time more pictures will be took...tooken..... >: D

When I was in OR, the kids and I spent a long weekend in the mountains in a house that cost over 2 grand to rent (and no I didn't pay for that), and it was nowhere near as fun as "the camp house". The food wasn't nearly as tasty either!

The lack of cell reception was the best! I could have done without the mutant spider though, especially given its proximaty (sp?) to me considering where I was! Eek!

More fireworks next year though!!!

Happy Anniversary! Glad I opted to sleep in the living room >; D tee hee

CB

WVCHIC~ Where the heck are ya????!!!!!????!

Anonymous said...

Now that was a FINE holiday weekend! Having been temporarily used to no hot water and a malfunctioning commode, the weekend was nothing but high falutin' living for me!!!! LOL!
Next time more pictures will be took...tooken..... >: D

When I was in OR, the kids and I spent a long weekend in the mountains in a house that cost over 2 grand to rent (and no I didn't pay for that), and it was nowhere near as fun as "the camp house". The food wasn't nearly as tasty either!

The lack of cell reception was the best! I could have done without the mutant spider though, especially given its proximaty (sp?) to me considering where I was! Eek!

More fireworks next year though!!!

Happy Anniversary! Glad I opted to sleep in the living room >; D tee hee

CB

WVCHIC~ Where the heck are ya????!!!!!????!

Anonymous said...

echo echo...sorry... {:S

CB

Anonymous said...

well, well now we have the do nothing critics commenting on the Wallback lake. Chronic fault finders who want to lock the door after the horse has been stolen. The Big otter school location is not in a swamp. it is high above the flood plain. this is seldom underwater. the chronic gripers are those who had hoped to get some of the easy money and didn't. i don't approve of Linenauger because he won't explain the 2.6 mil. paid to the IRS. And one of his relatives is jail in Haiti[i think] for running drugs. Dr. Boggs brother-in-law. However FRED SAMPSON is one of the few people in Clay co. who actually does something other than gripe. It is true we have a lodge in the co. that will fight anyone not one of their members to keep them from succeeding, unless money goes through their hands. FRED is of this group, i believe. However i respect Fred as an individual.

Hi Pixie, thought you got angry and left.

Anonymous said...

possibly we can acquire some descendants of the OGOPOGOs of OKANAGAN lake B.C. as tourist attractions and can place them in Sampson lake.

ROSE said...

If there are more pictures a'tookin next time, *somebody* better watch what they're taking picture of or else the next one might be a'tooken through the kitchen window. BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA LOL I crack me up!!

I personally haven't seen the lake, but I know a little boy who loves to fish there. For those of us who don't dwell by the river, it's not all that easy to find an easily accessible fishing hole, so a lake is a darn good idea. It's also led to several fine Sunday afternoons of male bonding between father & son. That can't be a bad thing.

I don't know Fred Sampson, but what difference does it make? Forgive my ignorance for not clinging to every on-going detail, but what did Mr. Sampson do that anybody else with some gumption couldn't have done?

I understand completely that nobody else had the gumption or it would've been done years ago, but why hack on him for neglecting the restrooms & picnic tables?

At what point should the county commission or the tourism people have stepped up & said, "Hey! This is a great idea, Fred! Let us help you out & partner with you on this!" Why blame him & him alone?

Anonymous said...

I was over at Ivydale/Big Otter area this evening and drove across the low water bridge leading to the school. After all the rain we have had the low water bridge was almost ready to be covered with water.

What is going to happen when the children are in school and it comes a downpour? I will tell you what will happen. Our children will be stuck in school unable to get home.

What will happen when the bridge gets to crumbling from all the flooding? Our children could end up in the creek. Or floating down the raging creek in high flood waters.

I would advise everyone who has school age children to teach their children to swim and how to handle an emergancy dealing with getting swept away in flood waters.

Anonymous said...

the low water bridge that you mention has been used for years by the residents of Moore Fork. Because you misstate the facts desn't make what you say so. you and your daughters are probably on welfare and wouldn't have a potta if it wasn't being paid for by your neighbors.
the schools shut down at every possible opportunity anymore. not like in my day when we walked a mile in freezing weather to get to school. now the poor little darlings must have a bus come to the door for them. if not chronic gripers like yourself are complaining. the gov.[your neighbors] doesn't owe you a living. get out and go to work.

ROSE said...

GOOD MORNING!

Again, I'll ask - at what point does someone else step in & do something?

Fred had an idea & somebody ran with it. It's a done deal. Obviously, the original plan no longer applies. The "hard core hunters" aren't a year-round thing, anyway.

I don't think the "par for the course" issue is that somebody did a half-a*s job - that's the rule, not the exception, around here. The par for the course issue is that once again, there's a prime opportunity at our door & everybody's too busy yakking to hear it knocking.

There's actually a lot of additional costs involved with installing restrooms. Add to that the fact that the cost would quadrduple if they rely on public water to provide the flushing & handwashing. There's a whole lake that could be plumbed, but then the Health Dept. would have to get involved lest somebody get e-coli from using that lake water to wash their hands in. Then you'd have to involve engineers & a whole slew of "experts." If everybody who used it donated a dollar, how long would it take to raise enough money to git 'r done?

Picnic tables, though, should be a no-brainer. How hard would it be for the county commission to provide the supplies to the high school masonry department? How about that "community service" for the petty criminals not bad enough to actually send to jail? How about citizen volunteers?

Or, we can all sit back in classic Clay County fashion & bellyache about what's wrong & never bother to fix anything. That would be par for the course.

How many of the Board of Education members actually have kids who will attend the new flood-prone school? Do any of them even have elementary-school-aged children? Maybe boats & life jackets were included in the original budget plan ...

Anonymous said...

sirhenry60, you had your home bought and paid for at 26. that is amazing. what were you doing? selling drugs?

Anonymous said...

I do not have children that will be at the new school. But who knows maybe one day I will have a grandchild who may attend the new school. Do I want my future grandchild to attend a school where it will flood? Do I want him/her to go across a bridge that will become over ran with water if it rains? NO.

Just because the school will be on a bank does not mean the lower area to the school will not flood trapping our children/grandchildren at school. This is another poor decision made by the school officals to waste tax payer dollars. I do not appreciate them wasting my tax dollars and putting children in harms way. Futhermore have you thought of all the mudslides that happen in Clay when it rains? Ever think that down the road the hill where the school is going to be located may slide?

Not to mention all the time the children will be on a bus for hours on end. Some of the kids will spend as long 2hrs on a bus. Surely this is not what Clay County wants for the children.

If the school board was ashamed of the Wes-test results now just wait until the children are not in school as long due to being on a bus for 2 hours. I don't see this making the children any smarter.

Anonymous said...

It was probably on his daddy's land.
That always makes it easier.

Anonymous said...

STATE guidelines say no elementary student should be on a school bus more than 30 minutes each way, no middle school student should have more than a 45-minute ride, and no high school student should face more than an hour on a bus one-way.

Anonymous said...

But do you see the school board paying attention to the state guidelines? No. They never have and never will. Plain and simple. They could care less about the students as long as they think they are making themselves look good.

Anonymous said...

than run for office and take CARE of these problems. you have no right to complain if you do not take the initiative and try to solve it.


If you dont want to take your kid to the new school take him somewhere else.

Come on people snap out of it!!!!!!!!!!! complaining is the easy way out. do something about it!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

www.challengewv.org

http://www.wvcovenanthouse.org/challengewv/resources.html

Anonymous said...

I lived at Moore Fork for 3 yrs. its got to rain for days and rain hard for the water to get over the bridge.

ROSE said...

Here's what I don't understand:

Come election time, we vote for the senator/delegate/governor we think will be the most beneficial to us, right? Their job is to legislate, right?

WV State Code §126-172-2, 202.02, states, in part:

The following one-way bus transportation time levels are considered the reasonable guidelines for students transported to school:
A. Early childhood levels - thirty minutes
B. Middle childhood/junior high levels - forty-five minutes
C. Adolescent/high school education levels - sixty minutes

This code was developed by the very legislators we voted for, right?

So WTF good does it do us to vote for somebody to create codes & make laws for us & then do nothing but p*ss & moan when those codes & laws are treated like so much worthless verbiage? They're there for a reason.

Granted, some of them are merely "guidelines" but this is the kind of thing we need to think about when we vote. I'm sure some of our elected ones can get by on "guidelines." Some, however, need a manual written in user-friendly icons with small, one-syllable descriptive words to explain what the cute little pictures mean. If you elect people who continuously screw up, expect continuous screw-ups. We create our own monsters.

I've got addresses & phone numbers for every senator & delegate in this state. I've also got addresses for Jay Rockefeller, Robert Bird & Governor Manchin. I'd be happy to share this info with anybody who has time to do more than bellyache.

Anonymous said...

Politics! Shmolitics! It will all be different, top to bottom, when Hillary Clinton is President.

Anonymous said...

GOD forbid that Hillary Clinton would ever be President of the U>S/or any other GOD fearing country. Ugly is skin deep, meaness,evil,ignorant is all the way to the bone.

ROSE said...

AAARRRGGHHH!!! LOL

Things would definitely be much, MUCH different if ol' Hill Monster was president.

She doesn't have much tolerance for people who get in her way, ya know. Of course, tough as she is, she just steps over the bodies & moves on.

Anonymous said...

mr. a--h---Henry sir; i don't believe it is possible to legally earn enough money by the time you are 26 to buy a home. unless of course you were buying a dog house. i hope by now you have a better home. please give the old one to the humane society, they need it.

but as for the doom and gloom on the new school have you given any thought to the fragile environment we live in. those who study such things say that Yellowstone park is an extinct volcano, but that it blows every 600,000 yrs. times up, you may not have tomorrow. better pray.

the big island of Hawaii is splitting down the middle, has a 10 t0 15 ft crack. if it slides into the sea will cause a tsunami a mile high. we sit at 1800 ft level. better pray.

thonk what would happen if a violent earthquake occured letting the ocean drain into the large caverns where oil has been pumped out. how far would the sea level drop? better pray. etc.

Anonymous said...

Mr. CRAZY CAT that is

Anonymous said...

Sunsets are red
The sky is blue
I came on this Blog
To make friends with
You & You & You

Smile Making is what I do, if I make one person smile a day then my day is not wasted and I’m a happy camper. So Have a wonderful
day and smile, somebody loves you.

Anonymous said...

Hey LS, I didn’t get mad, I get even, just kidding, I am a very lovable person.

I have just been very busy lately. I have had so many places to go, people to see and things to do. Hummm, Did I say all of that right? Tee hee.

Anyway, hope this finds all of you nice people well and happy. Life is too short not to enjoy each day to the fullest.

So I’ll leave you with this thought for today!

“Kindness lifts two spirits, yours and theirs!” Have a happy day!

ROSE said...

Hey, Crazy Cat, don't forget that the sun is burning itself out, the ozone layer is shot, California's falling into the ocean, global warming is destroying the planet & we're all going to die of bird flu before any of it makes any difference.

Assuming, of course, some drunken idiot on the highway doesn't kill us first.

Assuming, too, that some drug addicted punk doesn't shoot us for the $7 we might have in our pocket or the cold medicine in the bathroom.

In the overall scheme of things, there's really no need to borrow trouble 'cause there's no shortage of doom & gloom to go around.

Maybe the Powers That Be are assuming that the federal government will step in & help out if/when the new school floods. They did such a sterling job in New Orleans ...

Anonymous said...

Does the people in Big Otter belong to the rest of Clay County. They do some mighty strange things. Did you all know that the fire department CHARGES if they come to your house on fire or to get you out of a car wreck. Delbert Murphy told me they charged him $500.00 to help him out of his car last winter over at Valley Fork. So I called the chief he say yes they do charge but no more that $500 each time unless it is chemicals. I called Clay they do not charge neither does Lizemore. I think a VOLUNTEER fire department should be Volunteer. By the way Bothe of the other fire departments told me the state pays every fire department in the state close to $40,000 a year to protect the citizens from insurance premimums. How do you all feel?????

Anonymous said...

"In every cloud there is a silver lining"
All you have to do is look for it. It's in there somewhere.
In real estate parlance there is a process they use called a "comp" to arrive at a price for a property. Which is to review recent sold prices by property. Since the bog on the hill sold for $10,000. an acre that will benefit anyone in Clay county wanting to sell since the current price per acre is around $1,000. an acre should bring the aking price up to at least $5,000. an acre.
Apparently a "comp" wasn't used to arrive at a price for the mansion on the hill.

Anonymous said...

the volunteer fire departments billing has been around for decades. all of the volunteer departments in kanawha county bill. all of their members volunteer but they run such a high volume of calls that the state funding, which is a minimum amount doesnt cover all their costs. the only way they can operate is to have a billing system.

so what most of them do is have an annual fund raising effort and if a family will give 20$$ a year then they get put on a sponsor list at their local department that they gave money for support and they wont get billed for calls to their property for that 1 year. its usually 20$ per residence per year. if a family doesnt contribute to the fund then a call is ran then a bill is sent.
which sometimes can be expensive, but most homeowners insurances will pick up the tab.

usually people get the little mailings every year and think what the H### it wont happen here. so the just throw them away. then when it does happen that department is gonna make some of its money back.

the 40,000 a year is a great thing but when you start looking at the up keep of the equipment. maintenance on trucks and everything else they might have. the fire suits which can cost a thousand or more dollars each depending on the kind they have. fuel expenses and bills for the firestation. then food and drinks for firefighters while they are on house fires will usually come out of the fire house funds. then it costs dollars just to get everyone trained. the 40, 000 might not be enough to fund the fire department for a year.

of course some like Marmet play bingo and they never bill and they always have state of the art equipment. So there are options out there if you dont like the billing then maybe suggest doing fundraisers.

here in clay it might be possible to operate on that amount. but i know first hand from being involved with departments around kanawha county it would be impossible.

Anonymous said...

I am happy to know that Big Otter fire Dept. charges, that way I will make sure that I don't call them.

Anonymous said...

If your too f'ing cheap to pay the fire dept, your house probably aint worth saving anyway.

Anonymous said...

Notice you don't post your name, either. Too bad or we could warn them not to bother if you need cut out of your wrecked car.

Anonymous said...

So you are saying that if I wreck my car and they show up and take my arm and help me out of my car they can charge me 500.00 Bullssshhhiiiiiittt.

Anonymous said...

You can refuse the help. You're very impressive with the cuss words.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like he's saying if you wreck your car & they show up with the jaws of life, your sorry a*s will just lay there & die.

If you had the nerve to leave your name.

Anonymous said...

how come it costs me $20 for a donation & they'll come for free, but $500 for just a call?

Is that more Clay county finances?

Anonymous said...

I sensed the power.
I seized the power.
I felt the power.
I AM THE POWER.

Anonymous said...

and who paid for your education mr henry. the taxpayer. did you repay your student loan. i don't recall any shuttle bus running in to charleston after the greyhound stopped running. could it be that you are lying. if not you must have acquired one of those brown nose gov. jobs guaranteed freemason jobs. jobs where your teaching certificate could be bought.

sorry but i wasn't raised on milk and honey. panther p**s and cucumbers for breakfast. Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Anonymous said...

Like I said there were a lot of donations went into the Big Otter fire Dept. So you have to pay $500.00 if they came out to help you out of your car? [ Sorry bunch of jerks running things into the ground] Do they pay them selves? check on that one!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

A few years back the Big Otter fire department had a Halloween party. for fireman and wife that left very little money. I'm sure they are suppose to keep records. So you see why they charge so they can have there party.

Anonymous said...

i dont think anyone should give sirhenry such a hard time.

for some people a simple box is called a home. so if one wants to look at that standard i coulda bought my first home as a working teenager and paid cash for it.

his standards might be lower than yours, but nonetheless he sounds happy with his home.

Anonymous said...

http://www.floodsmart.gov

Anonymous said...

why Mr. Sir henry60 i do believe you're stuttering. i believe that what i said was the flood "plain"[not plane] is seldom under water. and i notice you always avoid answering my questions.

Anonymous said...

As long as the Starchers have anything to do with Big Otter Fire Dept. there will ba a charge for anything that the fire dept does. All they know is MONEY MONEY MONEY and they don't care how they get it or who it comes from. It don't matter to them that any of the rest of the fire depts get X amount of dollars from the state,hot dog sales or whatever they have one mentality MONEY MONEY MONEY. Get rid of them, get their sticky fingers off the bank books and there will be no charge for Big Otter Fire Dept. just like the rest in the county.

Anonymous said...

If all of the volunteer departments in kanawha county bill it must be for medical calls only? My home was in 3ft of water due to the drain systems not being cleaned out. It caused my basement lights to spark and standing water past my knees. The VFD not only helped with the electrical problem they also pumped the water out of my basement ahead of many others since i had 4 children living in my home. I however have been charged $500 bucks when I went into labor and the VFD assisted the EMT's. My mom paid fees in clay when we was still living in her home, I myself have not =/ This is something i need to fix. What would we do with out them?

Anonymous said...

DJE raising heck all over the place again. Seems to me he enjoys starting arguments. Seems to me that the lone stranger is getting a little pived at DJE

Anonymous said...

I thought that DJE passed on in an car accident in S.C?

Anonymous said...

You all don't realize the strange one feeds on this attention like a maggot on human excrement.

Anonymous said...

A part of you people that lie, are worse that maggot's. If you can not tell the truth why don't you keep your blasted mouth's shut. But that's the way of life in the hill country. A sick bunch of welfare puppies.

Anonymous said...

It seams like we are gettin testy again. So what is DJE doing now?

Anonymous said...

What would we do with out them?

Sun Jul 09, 12:30:55 AM

well anon I guess we would do what we have done since the beginning of time until JFK made this country one of welfare and dependency. STAND ON OUR OWN TWO FEET AND DO FOR OURSELVES. Try it you'll Like it

Anonymous said...

To 7-7-10:32 No I did not leave my name, but you left your name [ Rose } If I want to stay in my car it is none of your concern.

Anonymous said...

Buy the way how much medical training does the fire dept have? I know in most fire dept. there is parmedic does Big Otter have parmedic?

Anonymous said...

Medical traning? the laugh of the day.Rip off tranning [ YES}. That's your Big Otter Fire fighter's, but they fight with each other.

ROSE said...

LOL I ignore my own website for days on end & still manage to get in trouble.

DJE?? You silly ol' trouble maker! Sometimes you do it without even putting any effort into it, don't you? LOL

FYI, Anon. I worked on Friday. Consequently, I didn't have time to add my own input into the fire department conversation.

You're absolutely right, though. If you want to lie there & die, it's none of my business. Sounds like you might be one of those people who'd sue the Good Samaritan who bothered to save you, though.

Not that that's any of my business, either.

Anonymous said...

STAND ON OUR OWN TWO FEET AND DO FOR OURSELVES. Try it you'll Like it

Sun Jul 09, 10:05:35 AM


Hmmm stand on my own two feet huh..
If im stuck in a burning house or wedged in a car how can i stand on my own two feet and like it? You may not like the VFD or the EMT service but I for one am thankful they are here. And how does JFK giving option for welfare even belong in the same statement of VFD, you dont have to be rich or poor to need the VFD. Why do ppl always bring the welfare into every converstation. Not all of us live off the system and even if half of Clay does you cryin about it isnt gonna do a bit of good because they cant afford to have internet you doof!

Anonymous said...

Actually it wasn't JFK that turned us into a welfare state, it was FDR. Although history books rarely report it, when the welfare system was bing implemented, there were riots and open hostility toward Mr Roosevelt even here in Clay County

ROSE said...

& don't forget that Bill Clinton "reformed" the welfare system.

How's that working for us?

Anonymous said...

FDR may have started the welfare system, commodity lines or what ever you want to call it but it was JFK that made his bid for pres in West Virginia by telling the people that it was "InHumane" to have to work for their check. InHumane to pick up trash. InHumane to cut brush and weeds along the road. And for the "Doof" that thinks people on welfare don't have Computers, 4 wheelers, satellite dishes, new cars, get weatherization assistance, have new siding put on their homes and all the good things in life that most have to work for, well Doof just go on believing that because there is a real world out there just go out into it and see for yourself. And by the way I am old enough to know JFK was on TV staing the above statement about ADC,WDC and all the programs that had people working for their check in this state and other states so he could be elected president. Came right along with "Ask not what your country can do for you".

Anonymous said...

"... ask what you can suck out of your country."

Anonymous said...

well,well qir henty, first you're not a freemason since their policy is to come out lying and denying when accused of something. their purpose is to give their lodge brothers time to falsify, alter, hide and destroy any and all evidence. now you take linkenauger he can stonewall on the 2.6 mil since no official in clay co has the cojones to challenge him.
2nd. it is obvious you were educated since the phonetic system of spelling came in to being. anyone who can get an $80,000 dollar job with spelling as bad as yours has to be an a**kisser.
3rd. the only shuttle bus that i am aware of was one for hauling displaced persons to charleston for retraining for other jobs, focused primarily on coal miners.
4th. you implied that you'd made your fortune in the last ninteen yrs. if we add that to the 26 that you said you'd made enough to buy your home. i believe that comes to 45 not the 60 you're implying in your handle.
if i'm on your iggy list qirhenry60 why did you read this.
possibly you're a politician and retired on the full pay pension that the politician have given themselves. and for which they're eligible after one term in office.

Anonymous said...

Born in '60 would make a person 46 this year.

Real estate around here aint that high. Was even lower 19 years ago.

Buy cheap, live cheap, work a little OT, double up on payments.
It's the opposite of skip out on the rent, live large, work never & live off the system.

SirHenry's not a drug dealer. He's obviously an "doof" who hasn't learned the Clay County Way of Doing Things & did it all the hard way.

Anonymous said...

Um.... you still made my comment about the "VFD" into welfare...

Are you feeling quilty?

Anonymous said...

Its really funny to me that just about every member of the Big Otter Fire Department is on Social Security or SSI.

Anonymous said...

Hi Everybody!

I don’t want to bash anybody, or comment on Fire Departments, Ambulance Service, Schools or Politics. I just want to quote the Duke (John Wayne), “Why in the H*ll can’t people learn to get along?”

Hope this finds you all well and happy. I’ll leave you with my thought for today!

“Your dreams are like stars: Let them be your guiding light”.

Anonymous said...

How could DJE have died in a car wreck when he was seen on the 5th of July in front of the CCB screeching like an eagle showing the whole town how stupid some people are in Clay.

Anonymous said...

to answer henry and a few questions. no i don't know him/her to my knowledge. but i've known a lot of people of their type sucka**es who then find fault with everyone else to cover for themselves. mr. henny while you were here sucking yourself into a good job i was knocking around the world protecting your right to do so. the rights of the conscientious objector, 4F deferees, children of the rich and famous who are too cowardly for the most part to do their own fighting. they write stories and blow their own horn while doing very little for anyone except themselves. I'M NOT VERY POPULAR WITH THIS TYPE OF PERSON.
just trying to wake you good people up and there are good people out there. people whos life is not oriented around sex and drugs. sometimes it's hard to see through the smoke screen though.

bunch of drunks ran out of gas in front of my house last night. 4 AM didn't shoot no one but my twigger finger was itching. talked to them. they seemed more scared of me than i was of them.

Anonymous said...

hey Pixie don't get all shook up we're just having a little neighborly spat. i'm cleaning up a health spa. for my use only. thinking of taking up drinking CAROTENE cocktails. think maybe i'll watch the circus wed. morn.

Anonymous said...

Hey guy's I don't know who you are, but you are funny, having a little spat makes you feel better go for it.

Anonymous said...

I feel quilty.

Anonymous said...

I feel quilty, too.

Patchwork quilty.

With really loose stitches.

Anonymous said...

who were you fighting 19 years ago lone?

Anonymous said...

Did the strange one say he/she might scrub out there bath room, make a carrot juice drink then get ready for the clay county commission meeting wed. morning? Sounds like a h*ll of a day, where's mother goose on this one?

Anonymous said...

I like a good patchwork quilt that's made totally of polyester fabric peices.

Anonymous said...

why h*ll i guess i have to take lones side on this. i usually read and never say anything.

i am a young vet at the age of 32. i got out of active duty at 23 years old and not only bought 1 house but i had placed a downpayment on 2 houses and several acres. so when i was in my late 20s i owned 2 houses clear and lotsa acres too.

he coulda been fighting someone 19 years ago. if you research our military we have had people in some type of "hot zone" since the korean war. several conflicts and little known excursions have always been going on. american population always hear about the big ones, but usually dont have a clue about what a vet has been through during so called "peace time". i am a persian gulf war vet, but i spent time in the gulf in 1994. not during the war. it was still a combat zone and few americans knew about the action that went on in northern kuwait. every time saddam pushed below the 32nd parallel we went into an action mode. alot like the korean border. did you know that has always been a "hot" area. it is the most heavily guarded border in the world and we have our guys out there doing it. we have had it since the korean war!!

then there was panama, guam, beruit, somalia, and several others worth researching.

if lonstranger said he was military and came out and bought a house in clay. i believe him. i forgot to mention that i paid less than half of a years salary for my place. based on my current active duty pay grade. so real estate is cheap here, unlike other places in the world.
go figure huh

wa

Anonymous said...

lol i guess i got that a little mixed up.
sir henry bought the house young

and lone was military fighting 19 years ago

i have done both of those things myself.

i bought my house young and was "fighting" when a war wasnt going on.

ROSE said...

Hey, WA! Where ya been? Or (maybe more to the point) where are you now?

Most people say something & never read anything.

In 1986, my husband & I looked at a 4-bedroom, 3-story house with a wrap-around deck, all new, built-in appliances & ... 5? ... acres of property, yada yada blah blah, right outside of Frederick, MD. All for astronomical price of $60,000. Way out of our price range in those lean early days. That same house today sells for close to $200,000.

Too bad I wasn't as financially savvy then as I am now. Could've sold that house & bought my current one several times over.

Youth is so wasted on the young.

Anonymous said...

well folks don't guess i was as saving as you all when i first went in the military a private received $71. dollars a month. you don't buy much real estate at those wages.

Anonymous said...

Thats just about what my brother made a month in the air force starting out in 1968.

Anonymous said...

hey rose..

i'm still off doing my thing in the middle of iraq. i have been here in country since mid december and been away from home since the beginning of september. doesnt seem that long does it. it has flown by for me and i am planning to make it home in time for thanksgiving but we have no confirmed dates yet. the wife will be able to let people know for sure after i find out.

there's mention of military pay and sometimes i forget how little it used to be. my base pay when i first joined in 93 was about 800 a month. then i got housing and food allowances for being married and living in town. under clinton it didn't raise much. i was stuck supporting the family on just a little bit and was even eligible for food stamps while on active duty.

i have been lucky and gotten promoted quickly up through the ranks and Mr. Bush has helped us guys with our annual raises. now the military gets paid a decent wage and pays more than most jobs in west virginia.

wa