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  • What we saw at the flea market

     

     

    In Sept. 2008, this was all that was left of the largest, and nicest, flea market in the Tri-State area.

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    It's been rebuilt and reopened this spring. We went back for our first visit today.

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    Looks better than ever!

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    Nice to see that the wings are not all connected this time. Acted as a giant windtunnel during the fire. From the time smoke was spotted til there was nothing left was a little under 40 minutes as I remember. Luckily it was on a Wed. and no one was there.

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    I like what I see there. A state of the art sprinkler system! About every 6 or 8 feet, on both sides, and down the center, are sprinkler heads. In all the wings!

    Impressive!

    Found a booth that I really liked!

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    Met the owner and talked awhile about my dagger. While we were talking I realized I had talked to him years ago at a small flea market in Ky.

    He owns the Norteastern Kentucky Museum. The link to his website is here.

    He also buys and sells militaria and wants to see my Luftwaffe dagger.

    Said he's been looking for a high end 2nd model for a while.

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    I showed him the pics on my camera, and he said he may able to go as high as $10,000!

    OK, back to the tour!

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    Well, it is West Virginia, ya know! lol

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    Heart_beep and Seedsower would like these!

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    WTF? Did she live longer than they wanted her to?

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    Found some clocks for Angi!

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    A nice bunch of beer steins!

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    There's a used furniture and appliance store now.

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    Old furniture.

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    I walked around that place for three hours, and didn't buy anything.

    Karen bought a pair of sunglasses.

    We did buy our grand daughter something she's wanted for a long, long time, tho.

    A horsie!

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    We are such good grand parents!

    Came home and grilled some burgers on the deck and had dinner.

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    All in all, a pretty good day.

    Did I mention he might go as high as $10,000?

    WHOOT!

     

     

  • Need a light?

     

     

    Didn't realize that I had so many of these.

    Here's where they usually set around gathering dust.

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     Wiped the dust off and lined up on the pool table to get a better look at em.

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    Seems every 2 or 3 years or so I get a new one for some reason, birthday, Christmas or whatever and the one I'm using goes on the shelf.

    There's a 60th Anniversary Zippo (never used), a Y2K Zippo, Air Force, Steelers, a Marlboro Zippo, some Camel Zippos,  a couple of trench lighters, and asst. plastic ones.

    That old Zippo to the right of the cue ball, with the peace sign scratched into it,  I bought in Thailand in 1969. I've lost it three times and it always comes back.

    The lid is held on with a bent straightpin. lol

    At VanSlam '76 in Richmond, Va. I opened it, and the striker wheel and spring flew out of it, not to be found on the ground anywhere. But, what I did find a few minutes later, was a new Zippo dropped on the parking lot. Picked it up and swapped the guts and put the new one back on the ground.

    It still works to this day.

    I think it's haunted!

    Or possessed!

     

     

  • PPS 2010 Horizons, and a few random pics.

     

     

    For Angi's Perfect Picture Search.

     

    Horizons and Clocks

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    Here's a few cell phone pics

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    Saw this at a flea market. Was hoping the lady didn't know what it was worth.

     She did.

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    Here's a clock even!

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    Me, goofing off at work!

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    Another pic of that dagger that I have.

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    And here's a few random pics from cooking with Buddly Crocker!

    Shrimp Fried Rice

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    Baked Pork Chops

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    Roast Beef Hash

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    Old World Soup

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    Chili Dogs

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    Chicken Vegetable Soup

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    Blackberry Cobbler

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    Hush Puppies

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    Inch Thick Porterhouse Steaks

    Beef-it IS what's for dinner!!

    Beer Can Chicken

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    Grilled Pork Chops

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    Dammit, now I'm hungry!

    Heading off to Kroger's, they have T-bones on sale for $4.99 a lb.

    It's time to fire up the grill, Angi!

     

    Have a great weekend, everybody!

     

     

  • This dagger that I have

     

    My father was a 50 cal.machinegunner assigned to the "Rainbow Division" of the 42nd Infantry during WW2. In April of 1945 the 42nd liberated Dachau prison camp and Dad's squadron commander took him and two other machinegunners thru the back gate to set up emplacements.

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    The back gate at Dachau, taken by my Dad. 

    Since the Nazi SS Officers and guards knew the American Army was only a day away, most had already fled leaving just a handful of enlisted personnel behind and they quickly surrendered.

    Most of the activity that day was taking place at the front gate, so Dad took a walk around checking things out and found an abandoned staff car a couple hundred feet from the gate. On looking inside he found a Nazi SS banner and an officers dress dagger. He wrapped the dagger in the banner, stuck them in his knapsack and carried them the rest of his time in Europe, and eventually back home when he returned.

    For 50 years the pair were kept in my mothers cedar chest and were passed to me when my father died in 1995. I've done a lot of research on Google and at Johnsons Reference Library and found that this is not an SS officers dagger, it is a 2nd Model Luftwaffe (air force) officers dagger.

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    Daggers like this one with the double etched Emil Voos blades were only issued to the highest ranking Luftwaffe officers.

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    But Dachau was ran by the Army, and they had their own very distinctive edged weapons issued to them! Why would an Air Force officers dagger be in one of the staff cars they tried to escape in???

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    Well, it was back to Google and the answer turned out to be pretty simple. There was a Luftwaffe officer at Dachau when the Americans arrived. And not just any officer, it was the commander of the Luftwaffe, Hermann Goering!

    When Hitler went into the bunker towards the end and said that all was lost, the war was over, Goering declared himself Fuhrer!

    Upon hearing this, Hitler had him placed under house arrest at Dachau, which was near Goerings home in Bavaria.

    Earlier in the war Goering had been instrumental in the founding of the SS and was held in very high regard by the commandant and SS guards at at Dachau. Needless to say, house arrest rules for him were almost none-he dined with the officers, slept in their quarters, and was even allowed to carry small arms to protect himself from the real prisoners at the camp.

    The night before the Americans arrived, Goering and the SS officers fled the camp altho he was later recaptured by American forces and eventually sentenced to death after the war.

    But, the night that they were scrambling for their lives, did the staff car run out of gas? In their haste to find something else to escape in, did Goering overlook his dagger lying in the backseat??

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    Such a small thing would have meant nothing when you're in fear for your life!!

    Any "serious" collectors of "The Edged Weapons of The Third Reich" interested???

     

     

  • PPS 2010 - Two clocks, one horizon, and a tree

     

     

    Kenova, WVa's town clock.

     

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    Pretty neat little square!

    There's a donors plaque on this one.

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    I like the way it says Kenova Towne Square on the face!

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    I think this one is my favorite so far.

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    Ceredo WVa's town clock.

    These two little towns are seperate entities, but they blend together with no distinct boundaries, and the locals all refer to them together as CK, Wva.

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    The old Ohio is back in it's banks, tho not quite down to normal pool.

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    And finally, a tree, just for good measure!

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    Have a great Monday folks, if there is such a thing!

     

     

     

  • I Haz a Xanga Shirt!

     

     

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    And, new jeans and boots!

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    I feel purty!

     

  • Or What?

     

    A man comes to his doctor and tells him that his wife hasn't
    had sex with him for 6 months. The doctor tells the man to
    bring his wife in so he can talk to her. So the wife comes
    into the doctors office and the doc asks her what's wrong,
    and why doesn't she want to have sex with her husband anymore.

    The wife tells him, "Money has been really tight for us lately,
    so I got a job downtown. For the past 6 months, every morning
    I take a cab to work. I don't have any money so the cab driver
    asks me, 'So are you going to pay today or what?' so I take a
    'or what'. When I get to work I'm late so the boss asks me,
    'So are we going to write this down in the book or what?' so
    I take a 'or what'.

    Back home again I take the cab and again I don't have any
    money so the cab driver asks me again, 'So are you going to
    pay this time or what?' so again I take a 'or what'. So you
    see doc when I get home I'm all tired out, and I don't want
    it any more."

    The doctor thinks for a second and then turns to the wife and
    says, "So are we going to tell your husband about this or
    what?"

     

  • Buddly Crocker says, You don't need a Wok to Make it Rock! Shrimp Fried Rice!

     

     

    Got home yesterday evening and realized I'd left the furnace on low when I left for work that morning. Since it was in the low 70's the house was pretty warm. Opened a couple of doors to air it out a little and started looking for something easy and quick to make for dinner that didn't involve turning on the oven!

    Found some shrimp in the freezer, one carrot, a stalk of celery, and an onion. We always have rice and eggs, so I was in bidness!

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      So, we got 1 pound of cooked shrimp (26 to 30 count), one carrot and one stalk of celery, sliced on an angle.

    One medium onion sliced in half lengthwise and then into thin strips, 3 eggs scrambled well, Tomato and lemon for garnish.

    Lets cook!

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     I don't have a wok anymore, so I use my chicken fryer for the depth.

    In 2 tablespoons of hot oil, stir fry (or as we pronounce it in America "saute") the veggies over med. high heat til crisp tender.

    Remove the veggies to a bowl, add another tablespoon of oil, the three cups of rice, and cook over med heat for 5 or 6 minutes, stirring frequently. We're not trying to brown it, just drive out the moisture and add a great deal of flavor.

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    Stir the eggs a few times til set.

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     Add cooked shrimp, turn heat to med. low and heat just til shrimp are hot.

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     I spent my entire 21st year in Udorn, Thailand and have eaten a ton of fried rice. Shrimp, chicken, beef, pork, or combinations of all.

    Every plate that I was served was garnished with tomato, lemon, and slices of cucumber. Didn't have any cukes in the house today so I did without.

    I didn't miss 'em. I love 'em, but they burp me to death for days!

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     Less than 45 minutes, feeds four, and almost no expense. Can't beat it!

     

  • We love our Cousins in Kentucky!

     

     

    Harharhar! I love it!

     

    Just in case yer not from Ky, and yer wundering whut this is about, DeMarcus Cousins along with John Wall, are two freshmen phenoms that could well carry the Wildcats to their 8th National Championship.

    Just sayin'

    34-2, 1st Southeastern-East
    Last: vs Wake Forest Sat, Mar 20 , W 90-60
    Next: vs Cornell Thu, Mar 25, 9:57pm EDT

     

     

  • Blue Skies, smilin' at me

     

     

     

    We had something here in Kentucky yesterday that we hadn't seen in months.

    Blue skies and white clouds!

    It was a beautimous day!

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    Went home yesterday evening and fired up the grill, got out a package of Johnsonville Stadium Brats, and fixed burnt weenie samwiches on the deck for the first cookout of the year!

     

    A little reality check here. It's supposed to be 25 here this Sunday night, and they're calling for snow on Monday.

    Enjoy it while you can!