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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Big FED Is Watching YOU
The Federal Reserve wants to know what you are saying about it. In fact, the Federal Reserve has announced plans to identify "key bloggers" and to monitor "billions of conversations" about the Fed on Facebook, Twitter, forums and blogs. This is yet another sign that the alternative media is having a dramatic impact...Read More
Hey Scott, just read yur comment over my place (Cookie's Place) and trust me, y'all ain't never gonna see any "PC" shit on any of my blogs!!!
Just a few hours earlier t'day, an old Gyrene buddy of mine ("The Chief" ove at mohawkcampfire.blogspot.com/ ) told me I'd probably like yur blog...and he was right, then I wind up hear'n frum ya.
Don't mind the spell'n, just stay'n in character. I guess BIG BROTHER will be watch'n and report'n on both our blogs. Nice to have met ya amigo!
Hmmm, West (BY GOD) Virginia Huh! Got some good friends down in Logan County, Chapmanville area. Both were retired Police Chiefs from that area. Had em up here NY way several times out on the lake fish'n. Know anyone down that away??
I was raised on a small farm in Eldersville, PA---spittin distance from Colliers WV. My grandfather, who raised me was from downstate WV, near Sistersville or Pink. He was a postmaster who knew EVERYONE in this tri-state area across the crick in the WV northern panhandle. Gorges Smythe who writes a very nice blog "georgesgrouse.blogspot.com" is from near there I think. His actual link is in "my counter-insurgency" list. I have lived all over but my heart is in WV.
Well Sir, it certainly is a very beautiful State indeed. Our conversation about WV has brought to mind a story about how I accidentally drove down the wrong "Holler" while visit'n down that way. I was greeted by some rather very scarey Hill-folks who didn't take kindly to a car with NY plates drive'n into their territory. I think I'll post about that incident.
I am sure that some of my more "redneckian kin" were involved...But I will relate to the other side of that. I once knew a black man who got lost in them there hills. He told me he ran across a family in the sticks when he was hungry, lost and almost without hope. They took him in without question, fed and clothed him and helped him with what little cash the had to find a way to where he was going. Folks are still folks.
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Hey Scott, just read yur comment over my place (Cookie's Place) and trust me, y'all ain't never gonna see any "PC" shit on any of my blogs!!!
Just a few hours earlier t'day, an old Gyrene buddy of mine ("The Chief" ove at mohawkcampfire.blogspot.com/ ) told me I'd probably like yur blog...and he was right, then I wind up hear'n frum ya.
Don't mind the spell'n, just stay'n in character. I guess BIG BROTHER will be watch'n and report'n on both our blogs. Nice to have met ya amigo!
Just being satirical as is my wont old feller---Tis my character
I wandr'd by the Mohawk camp today meself. Us old Pennsyltukian / WV Hill folk get along fine wit the tribes round hea too! Keepin' it real...
Hmmm, West (BY GOD) Virginia Huh! Got some good friends down in Logan County, Chapmanville area. Both were retired Police Chiefs from that area. Had em up here NY way several times out on the lake fish'n. Know anyone down that away??
OK.
I'll start with greetings from my blog http://ap-dp.blogspot.com
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Bernanke, You're a putz ... Read that!
I was raised on a small farm in Eldersville, PA---spittin distance from Colliers WV. My grandfather, who raised me was from downstate WV, near Sistersville or Pink. He was a postmaster who knew EVERYONE in this tri-state area across the crick in the WV northern panhandle. Gorges Smythe who writes a very nice blog "georgesgrouse.blogspot.com" is from near there I think. His actual link is in "my counter-insurgency" list. I have lived all over but my heart is in WV.
Well Sir, it certainly is a very beautiful State indeed. Our conversation about WV has brought to mind a story about how I accidentally drove down the wrong "Holler" while visit'n down that way. I was greeted by some rather very scarey Hill-folks who didn't take kindly to a car with NY plates drive'n into their territory. I think I'll post about that incident.
I am sure that some of my more "redneckian kin" were involved...But I will relate to the other side of that. I once knew a black man who got lost in them there hills. He told me he ran across a family in the sticks when he was hungry, lost and almost without hope. They took him in without question, fed and clothed him and helped him with what little cash the had to find a way to where he was going. Folks are still folks.
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