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| Posted: Mon Feb 4th, 2008 07:56 pm |
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javal1
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Folks:
Even as we continue completion of the new CWi site, I thought I'd drop a little tease as to what our newest project is. It's actually been going on behind the scenes for quite a while, but very hush-hush. Here's some clues:
- It's historical in nature, but not specific to the Civil War.
- It's inspired by one section of CWi.
- It will span over three centuries in subject matter.
- It will premiere in 6 -8 weeks
Give up? Here's a peek.
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| Posted: Mon Feb 4th, 2008 10:28 pm |
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Fuller
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I can't wait to see the finished site! I've never seen one quite like it.
Fuller
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| Posted: Tue Feb 5th, 2008 01:07 am |
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| Posted: Tue Feb 5th, 2008 01:41 am |
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JoanieReb
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OMG, I have a gem to share.....came out of rationing in WWII and cain't be beat!
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| Posted: Fri Feb 8th, 2008 06:49 am |
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| Posted: Fri Feb 8th, 2008 07:04 pm |
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ole
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Have we heard from Javal about the Super Tuesday Super Storms that hovered over his hovel? Any info, Joe?
ole
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| Posted: Mon Feb 11th, 2008 08:40 pm |
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javal1
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Ole,
Had to spend a few days "recovering". Once we reach a certain age, we're not used to being scared sh**-less. That was what Tuesday night was.
Took me about a week, to fix up the damage here (roof, well house, some trees down), but all in all, very minor. Wednesday we drove to Union University in Jackson (20 miles away) to see if we could volunteer our help in any way. The campus was practically destroyed but there were already hundreds there to volunteer. Ended up taking a group of very scared students out for lunch, then went home.
All I can say is, as a native of Pa., I'll take blizzards and ice over tornadoes anytime.
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| Posted: Mon Feb 11th, 2008 10:09 pm |
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susansweet
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Joe one of my cousins goes to Union. Her parents went and got her to bring her home for a while. I am amazed that with all the damage no one was killed there. My cousin , her grandmother sent me pictures . I will take earthquakes here anytime.
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| Posted: Mon Feb 11th, 2008 10:13 pm |
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Doc C
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Give me a hurricane anyday, tornadoes are killers. Neither is any picnic.
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| Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 01:49 am |
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CleburneFan
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Doc C wrote: Give me a hurricane anyday, tornadoes are killers. Neither is any picnic.
I'll take a hurricane over a tornado too because there are often several days or longer of notice that one may be coming. That gives time to prepare.
That said, a hurrican lasts far longer. The longest one I ever experienced was Francis in 2004 which seemed to hang around for two days of misery and anxiety. Wilma in 2005 took our lights away for two weeks and my son lost his lights close to a month! Man, do you appreciate modern conveniences when something like that happens!
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| Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 01:50 am |
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Dixie Girl
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awesome
____________________ War Means Fighting And Fighting Means Killing - N. B. Forrest
When war does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard." Stonewall Jackson
Sic Semper Tyrannis - John Wilkes Booth
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| Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 02:16 am |
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Bama46
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I went thru Carla in '62 while living in Houston..
pardon the language, but Carla was a b*t*h.!Last edited on Tue Feb 12th, 2008 02:17 am by
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| Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 02:44 am |
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ole
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If you don't like hurricanes; move to the west coast. If you don't like earthquakes and wild fires; move to flyover country. If you don't like tornadoes, move north. If you don't like blizzards ..........?
ole
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| Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 03:27 pm |
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David White
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Flyover country won't avoid earthquakes. When New Madrid really moves again, it will kick the tail of anything that might happen on the west coast.
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| Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 04:12 pm |
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susansweet
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Same for the East Coast. Ever see pictures of Charleston after the big earthquake there?
Susan
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| Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 05:42 pm |
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ole
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There was an earthquake in Charleston?
The New Madrid Fault is of serious importance only to St. Louis and Memphis and the History Channel.
ole
Last edited on Tue Feb 12th, 2008 05:44 pm by ole
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| Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 07:00 pm |
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susansweet
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Yes, Ole , a major one , Buildings in Charleston have stars on the outside of the buildings that are actually bolts that are attached to rods that bolt the house together . it did happen about a hundred years ago but who knows when another one will hit. . . .
Susan
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| Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 07:08 pm |
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| Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 07:10 pm |
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susansweet
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Well of course they do as they make you think the shelling of Sumter was just the other day also. Time stands still in Charleston.
Susan
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| Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 07:53 pm |
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CleburneFan
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susansweet wrote: Well of course they do as they make you think the shelling of Sumter was just the other day also. Time stands still in Charleston.
Susan
That's what I like about Charleston.
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