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    mom45

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    Has incest caught up with itself up there Mom.....:dunno:


    I think it has passed them up! It is rampant in this county. Most of them came here from Kentucky. I'm not saying that to be mean or rude...it is true. Read the obits and 90% of them came from Kentucky back when the Kingsbury Ordinance Plant was making stuff for WWII
     

    Trigger Time

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    I think it has passed them up! It is rampant in this county. Most of them came here from Kentucky. I'm not saying that to be mean or rude...it is true. Read the obits and 90% of them came from Kentucky back when the Kingsbury Ordinance Plant was making stuff for WWII
    Well then I know where to find his cousins. I'll be back. I'm gonna go rip them a new one
     

    churchmouse

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    I think it has passed them up! It is rampant in this county. Most of them came here from Kentucky. I'm not saying that to be mean or rude...it is true. Read the obits and 90% of them came from Kentucky back when the Kingsbury Ordinance Plant was making stuff for WWII

    Mom.......90% of the area I grew up in was folks migrating north for work. Most of them ran out of gas or just broke down right here.
    The called the subdivision "Eagledale" and it was a great place to grow up in. Rough but great.
     
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