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Here's a picture of the property, buyer is responsible for S&H, PayPal accepted:
I have figured out what is wrong with my brain! On the left side nothing works right, and on the right side there is nothing left!
I would be tempted but it's not my scale!
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination."-Albert Einstein
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"Hi, Honey, I'm home."
"Have you been at the hobby store again?"
"Well, not exactly..."
"I am lapidary but not eristic when I use big words." - William F. Buckley
I haven't been sleeping. I'm afraid I'll dream I'm in a coma and then wake up unconscious. -Stephen Wright
I can just hear my wife now... "What do you mean exactly by, "I bought a bridge off some guy I met down at the VFW?"
I heard of a guy trying to sell the Eiffel tower in Paris...
What on earth would one do with a bridge in Keokuk? Sit by it and read "Tom Sawyer"?
Sir Madog What on earth would one do with a bridge in Keokuk?
What on earth would one do with a bridge in Keokuk?
What, pray tell, would one do with a bridge at Remagan?
I'd make an offer but I'm already two months past due on my American Express Card!
From the far, far reaches of the wild, wild west I am: rtpoteet
R. T. POTEET [What, pray tell, would one do with a bridge at Remagan?
[What, pray tell, would one do with a bridge at Remagan?
Last I visited the Rhine (early twenty-first century), there was no bridge at Remagan. Boy! was that a disappointment!
Mark
markpierceR. T. POTEET [What, pray tell, would one do with a bridge at Remagan? Last I visited the Rhine (early twenty-first century), there was no bridge at Remagan. Boy! was that a disappointment! Mark
Although the bridge did withstand the Wehrmacht´s attempt to blow it up, Patton´s tanks and Jeeps finally made it to give in...
You can still see the abutments on both sides of the Rhine River.
Funny that everybody seems to know Remagen...
Sir Madog markpierce R. T. POTEET [What, pray tell, would one do with a bridge at Remagan? Last I visited the Rhine (early twenty-first century), there was no bridge at Remagan. Boy! was that a disappointment! Mark Although the bridge did withstand the Wehrmacht´s attempt to blow it up, Patton´s tanks and Jeeps finally made it to give in... You can still see the abutments on both sides of the Rhine River. Funny that everybody seems to know Remagen...
markpierce R. T. POTEET [What, pray tell, would one do with a bridge at Remagan? Last I visited the Rhine (early twenty-first century), there was no bridge at Remagan. Boy! was that a disappointment! Mark
Sorry, Patton and the Third Army did not cross at Remagen, it was Hodges with the First Army.
Regards
Rick
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dti406Sorry, Patton and the Third Army did not cross at Remagen, it was Hodges with the First Army. Regards Rick
... wasn´t around at that time. Was Hodges the guy with the oranges and the Hershey candy bars? He won the hearts of a million kids...