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I like all kinds no real favorite.
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Patrica Cornwell, Kay Scarpetta series
James Patterson, Alex Cross series
Tess Gerritsen, Jane Rizzoli series
Stephen Hunter, Bob Lee series
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Hunting, Fishing, Cars, Guns, Anything outdoors.
“A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.”
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NCIS
CSI
Supernatural
Heroes
Ghost Hunters
NFL
Nascar
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My Grandpa
" Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag.We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language."
Theodore Roosevelt 1907
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medicdogg No luck with muzzleloader, seen a couple but no shot. Hopfuly this weekend
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I am a Paramedic in a small town in TN called Jamestown. I am married to a great woman(Melanie) and have two great kids(Chesney and Nathan).
A brief history of Jamestown:
The City of Jamestown was established in 1828, a few years after the County of Fentress was established in 1823. It was incorporated as a city in 1837. Both Fentress County and the City of Jamestown are named for prominent local politician James Fentress (1763-1843),who made the appeal for the new county to be carved out of Overton and Morgan Counties. Jamestown was built upon the site of a semi-permanent Cherokee village, which probably made use of the many natural rock shelters in the area. Before the founding of Jamestown, the area was known as "Sand Springs" for the many bubbling springs located within the city. The last remaining spring is located within the Mark Twain City Park just northeast of the county courthouse. This spring provided water to John M. Clemens, father of Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain), and his family before they moved to Missouri. Mr. Clemens served as the first circuit court clerk. He also drew plans for the first courthouse and jail.
World War I hero Sgt. Alvin C. York was born, raised and died in Fentress County. He built the Alvin C. York Agricultural Institute, a high school in Jamestown. It is one of four state funded schools in Tennessee.
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Hi there - thanks for stopping by and good luck to you too :)
Your welcome! Hope you've had a good week!
MOYERJE wrote:
medicdogg wrote:
Hey Jen right ther with you, I hate the rain too. Rained in TN all day too.
HEY ATLEAST ITS RAIN AND NOT SNOW LOL
ME 2.
HEY ATLEAST ITS RAIN AND NOT SNOW LOL
THANKS AND HELLO TO YOU TOO
Happy Race Day!!!
You are very welcome! I hope that you have a great season!