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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Connections?
So I moved, and Fidel Castro slunk off under a porch somewhere to die. Maybe rather than unloading the truck I should move again and see what happens to Kim Jong Il...
Heck, just keep driving that U-Haul around the country until ALL the petty tyrants are food for worms....There's a whole passel of dictator/presidents in the Mideast needing to die, and then a few in South America, Central Asia-stan, lots of dear leaders in China, Vietnam's commie/capitalists, most of Africa's high and mighty leaders....
Maybe the U-Haul effect will work even if it is parked back at the rental lot....
Why would a person move from such a beautiful place as Knoxville, Tennessee?
I've never lived ther but I spent a couple of weeks there in my younger days. I thought it was a beautiful place.
One of my uncles is buried in the big cemetery there. I can't remember the name of the cemetery but it was supposedely the biggest one in town back then (the late 1960s).
RIP Uncle Milt.
I guess maybe things have changed a lot there in 40 years. Too bad. Tennessee was some of the most beautiful country I have ever seen.
I've got a spare room if you want to try it out.
ReplyDeleteWe have a 3 bedroom 2 bth trailer for rent down here on the Gulf of Mexico by Corpus Christi Texas if you're interested. :)
ReplyDeleteI would have thought Pugsley was next in line....
ReplyDeleteHeck, just keep driving that U-Haul around the country until ALL the petty tyrants are food for worms....There's a whole passel of dictator/presidents in the Mideast needing to die, and then a few in South America, Central Asia-stan, lots of dear leaders in China, Vietnam's commie/capitalists, most of Africa's high and mighty leaders....
ReplyDeleteMaybe the U-Haul effect will work even if it is parked back at the rental lot....
Keep an eye out for more despot droppings!
Why would a person move from such a beautiful place as Knoxville, Tennessee?
ReplyDeleteI've never lived ther but I spent a couple of weeks there in my younger days. I thought it was a beautiful place.
One of my uncles is buried in the big cemetery there. I can't remember the name of the cemetery but it was supposedely the biggest one in town back then (the late 1960s).
RIP Uncle Milt.
I guess maybe things have changed a lot there in 40 years. Too bad. Tennessee was some of the most beautiful country I have ever seen.
Only place I liked better was northern Georgia.