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Latest News from the Homestead... Coffee maker is working fine.... Antagonists are Powerless.... Remembering our Veterans and Ancestors that have gone on before us and Clicking the Idiots.... Priceless.

Tom Brokaw hosting "War Heroes Weekend" on AMC.... Purchased and watched "Red Tails" about the Tuskegee Airmen, the first black P51 fighter squadron of WW2 that escorted the first B25 bombing raid on Berlin... Will visit my Great Granfather's grave tomorrow...(A Captain in the 13th Kentucky Cavalry..Union)
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Abeliever wrote:
I remember you mentioning this awhile back Ancient Wolf, should be a good series. Just a reminder to any others that might want to watch it.
Hatfields & McCoys - Premieres
Memorial Day at 9/8c
It’s the true American story of a legendary family feud—one that spanned decades and nearly launched a war between Kentucky and West Virginia.
Hatfields & McCoys, a three-part miniseries, showcases an all-star cast led by Kevin Costner and Bill Paxton. It chronicles a clash of clans that inspired passion, vengeance, courage, sacrifice, crimes and accusations, while forever transforming the two families and the region they lived in.
The Hatfield-McCoy saga begins with Devil Anse Hatfield (Costner) and Randall McCoy (Paxton).
Close friends and comrades until near the end of the Civil War, they return to their neighboring homes—Hatfield in West Virginia, McCoy just across the Tug River border in Kentucky—to increasing tensions, misunderstandings and resentments that soon explode into all-out warfare between their families. As hostilities grow, friends, neighbors and outside forces join the fight, bringing the two states to the brink of another civil war.
http://www.history.com/shows/hatfields-and-mc...
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Ancient Wolf

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Abeliever wrote:
I remember you mentioning this awhile back Ancient Wolf, should be a good series. Just a reminder to any others that might want to watch it.
Hatfields & McCoys - Premieres
Memorial Day at 9/8c
It’s the true American story of a legendary family feud—one that spanned decades and nearly launched a war between Kentucky and West Virginia.
Hatfields & McCoys, a three-part miniseries, showcases an all-star cast led by Kevin Costner and Bill Paxton. It chronicles a clash of clans that inspired passion, vengeance, courage, sacrifice, crimes and accusations, while forever transforming the two families and the region they lived in.
The Hatfield-McCoy saga begins with Devil Anse Hatfield (Costner) and Randall McCoy (Paxton).
Close friends and comrades until near the end of the Civil War, they return to their neighboring homes—Hatfield in West Virginia, McCoy just across the Tug River border in Kentucky—to increasing tensions, misunderstandings and resentments that soon explode into all-out warfare between their families. As hostilities grow, friends, neighbors and outside forces join the fight, bringing the two states to the brink of another civil war.
http://www.history.com/shows/hatfields-and-mc...
My understanding of the Historical background was that when Virginia left the Union, West Virgina left Virginia and remained with the Union and the Hatfields were largely Unionists (but not all). Kentucky being a border state, formed regiments for both sides with much of Eastern Kentucky being pro-Confederate. Again much division even among the McCoy family and the border feud was just more or less a continuation of the prior Civil hostilities and the pig in the garden just fanned the already existing flames.

Kentucky had the most divided loyalities of all states and being a border state with many access points via the rivers, Abraham Lincoln was quoted as having said "I would hope to have GOD on my side, but I must have Kentucky. If I lose Kentucky, I lose the War".
Harry B Dangles

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Ancient Wolf wrote:
Latest News from the Homestead... Coffee maker is working fine.... Antagonists are Powerless.... Remembering our Veterans and Ancestors that have gone on before us and Clicking the Idiots.... Priceless.

Tom Brokaw hosting "War Heroes Weekend" on AMC.... Purchased and watched "Red Tails" about the Tuskegee Airmen, the first black P51 fighter squadron of WW2 that escorted the first B25 bombing raid on Berlin... Will visit my Great Granfather's grave tomorrow...(A Captain in the 13th Kentucky Cavalry..Union)
You talk too much.
Hempburn

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Morning, 5/27/12, Sun begining to bake us, Java, my unsweetened dark joy, Tpx news; Vets, cookouts, family, sinkhole, got it. Ok so I hope the weekend so far has been great for all, trolls excluded.

Anxiously waiting the Olympic Games from London this year. I have seen every opening to every game since I was kicking troll butt back in '65. You knew who the trolls were in the old days, now the cowards hide in the anonymity of cyber space.

Got the smoker seasoned and ready to begin some ribs for this afternoon. For you grill masters working the station, half a bag of charcoal ran the webber 9 hours holding a perfect 225 deg, then began tapering off slowly. Was too easy, so I do recommend it highly so far. Ok have a great remaining weekend.... trolls, Not so much.
Hempburn

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Ancient Wolf wrote:
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My understanding of the Historical background was that when Virginia left the Union, West Virgina left Virginia and remained with the Union and the Hatfields were largely Unionists (but not all). Kentucky being a border state, formed regiments for both sides with much of Eastern Kentucky being pro-Confederate. Again much division even among the McCoy family and the border feud was just more or less a continuation of the prior Civil hostilities and the pig in the garden just fanned the already existing flames.
Kentucky had the most divided loyalities of all states and being a border state with many access points via the rivers, Abraham Lincoln was quoted as having said "I would hope to have GOD on my side, but I must have Kentucky. If I lose Kentucky, I lose the War".
I think that was "holy pig",, lol.
Ancient Wolf

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Harry B Dangles wrote:
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You know too much.
Thanks.... now click.

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Hempburn wrote:
Morning, 5/27/12, Sun begining to bake us, Java, my unsweetened dark joy, Tpx news; Vets, cookouts, family, sinkhole, got it. Ok so I hope the weekend so far has been great for all, trolls excluded.
Anxiously waiting the Olympic Games from London this year. I have seen every opening to every game since I was kicking troll butt back in '65. You knew who the trolls were in the old days, now the cowards hide in the anonymity of cyber space.
Got the smoker seasoned and ready to begin some ribs for this afternoon. For you grill masters working the station, half a bag of charcoal ran the webber 9 hours holding a perfect 225 deg, then began tapering off slowly. Was too easy, so I do recommend it highly so far. Ok have a great remaining weekend.... trolls, Not so much.
Humpaburningstump here. Morning 5/27/12. Sun is up. Java tastes like schitt this morning. Who took a schitt in my coffee cup? Half of a 250 lb. bag kept the weber running 9 hrs. Found some corks to plug my bullet holes, am holding beer again. Talked to old Mangey Wolf. That old fart 1s going to visit his old Yankee grandpas grave. He has got a poison Ivy wreath to put on the old farts grave. I'm going to grill some slugs on the ol' Weber today at a perfect 225 degrees. Ummy, ummy. Should be drunk on my slobbering arse in a few minutes. Hope that ol Troll FakeBeliever has a schitty day and sticks Codvine up her silly arse. I really hate that stupid crap. Now that I'm drunk I can tell the old ding bat. Humpaburningstump out.

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Ancient Wolf wrote:
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My understanding of the Historical background was that when Virginia left the Union, West Virgina left Virginia and remained with the Union and the Hatfields were largely Unionists (but not all). Kentucky being a border state, formed regiments for both sides with much of Eastern Kentucky being pro-Confederate. Again much division even among the McCoy family and the border feud was just more or less a continuation of the prior Civil hostilities and the pig in the garden just fanned the already existing flames.
Kentucky had the most divided loyalities of all states and being a border state with many access points via the rivers, Abraham Lincoln was quoted as having said "I would hope to have GOD on my side, but I must have Kentucky. If I lose Kentucky, I lose the War".
Old Mangey Wolf, it's late now. Who gives a big schitt anyway? Don't you have eggs to gather and chickens to molest? Click and get to it.
Hempburn

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Ha, the trolls love me, they Really Love me. Alas, they seem to love AB more, but that's ok, how do we measure love anyway. I will just try harder I guess. The evil little troll did not take this mornings bait yet, I doubt it is smart enough to of caught on, it must of made an oversight. I will tosss it a hairy doughball and see if it bites like a carp.

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Hempburn wrote:
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I think that was "holy pig",, lol.
What a dumbarse.

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Abeliever wrote:
While reading the world news I seen this headline and thought about the sewer trolls and bet they would love to go join him. lol
Japanese Artist Serves Up Own Cooked Genitals
(Newser)– A Japanese artist recently cooked and served up his own genitals for diners at $250 a plate—to raise awareness about sexual minorities and pay for his hospital bills, the AFP reports. Mao Sugiyama, who calls himself asexual, had his private parts removed this spring and kept them frozen until the May 13 culinary event.
Participants apparently weren't disappointed: Some even asked the 22-year-old when he'll be doing it again.
"But there is only one set of male organ," Sugiyama tweeted. "Unfortunately, I have no plan for the next time." Photos of the meal are available at Calorie Lab, but view them at your own risk; at least Sugiyama served his privates up with mushrooms and a parsley garnish. Tokyo police say they knew all about it, but took no action because cannibalism remains legal in Japan. "It does not violate any detailed rules," an officer said. "There is nothing to take action about."
http://www.newser.com/story/146830/japanese-a...
Calm down sewer troll you might could make this work at the shack at your next troll fest. lol
This just shows how stupid and warped you are. Maybe you can pluck yourself a set for free off of the Codvine. And people wonder about all the descruction in Japan. Absolute heathen, almost as bad as you, FakeBeliever.

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Hempburn wrote:
Ha, the trolls love me, they Really Love me. Alas, they seem to love AB more, but that's ok, how do we measure love anyway. I will just try harder I guess. The evil little troll did not take this mornings bait yet, I doubt it is smart enough to of caught on, it must of made an oversight. I will tosss it a hairy doughball and see if it bites like a carp.
You could toss ol' White Hair furball. Of course you would probably hook yourself on that one. Dumbarse.
tttttttttttttttt ttttttttt

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While suturing a cut on the hand of a 75 year old rancher whose hand was
caught in the squeeze gate while working cattle, the doctor struck up a
conversation with the man.
Eventually the topic got around to Obama and his role as our president.
The old rancher said,'Well, ya know, Obama is a 'Post Turtle''.
Not being familiar with the term, the doctor asked him, what a 'post
turtle' was. The old rancher said,'When you're driving down a country road and you
come across a fence post with a turtle balanced on top, that's a 'post turtle'.

The old rancher saw the puzzled look on the doctor's face so he continued
to explain. "You know he didn't get up there by himself, he doesn't belong up
there, he doesn't know what to do while he's up there, he's elevated beyond
his ability to function, and you just wonder what kind of dumb ass put him
up there to begin with."
Odd-it-see Penelope

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Abeliever wrote:
Revealed: Hundreds of words to avoid using online if you don't want the government spying on you (and they include 'pork','cloud' and 'Mexico')

Department of Homeland Security forced to release list following freedom of information request
Agency insists it only looks for evidence of genuine threats to the U.S. and not for signs of general dissent

The Department of Homeland Security has been forced to release a list of keywords and phrases it uses to monitor social networking sites and online media for signs of terrorist or other threats against the U.S.

The intriguing the list includes obvious choices such as 'attack','Al Qaeda','terrorism' and 'dirty bomb' alongside dozens of seemingly innocent words like 'pork','cloud','team' and 'Mexico'.

Released under a freedom of information request, the information sheds new light on how government analysts are instructed to patrol the internet searching for domestic and external threats.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-21502...

Like there was any ever doubt that you aren't being monitored on the world wide web. Watch what you say or you could land on the list and get paid a visit by Homeland Security.
darn. I wrote in Facebook "I'm on CLOUD nine after eating the delicious PORK burrito at the little MEXICO deli". I bet they're on their way now
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Hempburn wrote:
Morning, 5/27/12, Sun begining to bake us, Java, my unsweetened dark joy, Tpx news; Vets, cookouts, family, sinkhole, got it. Ok so I hope the weekend so far has been great for all, trolls excluded.

Anxiously waiting the Olympic Games from London this year. I have seen every opening to every game since I was kicking troll butt back in '65. You knew who the trolls were in the old days, now the cowards hide in the anonymity of cyber space.

Got the smoker seasoned and ready to begin some ribs for this afternoon. For you grill masters working the station, half a bag of charcoal ran the webber 9 hours holding a perfect 225 deg, then began tapering off slowly. Was too easy, so I do recommend it highly so far. Ok have a great remaining weekend.... trolls, Not so much.
Beijing summer games opening ceremony was impressive. I smoked ribs last week, used applewood chips and foil pan filled with apple juice for moist heat--they were yummy!
Hempburn

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Odd-it-see Penelope wrote:
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Beijing summer games opening ceremony was impressive. I smoked ribs last week, used applewood chips and foil pan filled with apple juice for moist heat--they were yummy!
My favorite lighting was the 1992 Barcelona games where the flame was lite by Antonio Rebollo with a flaming arrow, shot with a cheap 50lb recurve made by Martin archery.

Sounds like good ribs you whip up. I also used apple juice in a pan when using indirect heat on the grill, but the Weber smoker sure makes it easier than the grill to maintain that consistant temp. I need some applechips, but will run with hickory this time.
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Humm, where is all our pet troll action today. Trolls, I DEMAND you get your stupid butts on here NOW and push the numbers up at least one hundered.

Man it must be nice to be such a stupid troll, all it has to worry about is which imbred relative is bringing home it's next tater tot.
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Humm, where is all our pet troll action today. Trolls, I DEMAND you get your stupid butts on here NOW and push the numbers up at least one hundered.
Man it must be nice to be such a stupid troll, all it has to worry about is which imbred relative is bringing home it's next tater tot.
Hello Hempburn, hope you are having a great weekend. We are cooking ribs today too. Waiting for my sister to pick me up so we can go start another fun filled day I thought I would pop on here and see if the sewer trolls enjoyed my post. lol Looks like they did. Sewer crew must have some family since they aren't trolling with their leader. Good for them. They must be enjoying the weekend like you are suppose to. Just another sign that fartman has nothing to live for but troll topix trying to aggravate people. He has a real love for you, Ancient Wolf and me don't it? lol Have a great day!!!

5,4,3,2,1...
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Hempburn wrote:
<quoted text>My favorite lighting was the 1992 Barcelona games where the flame was lite by Antonio Rebollo with a flaming arrow, shot with a cheap 50lb recurve made by Martin archery.

Sounds like good ribs you whip up. I also used apple juice in a pan when using indirect heat on the grill, but the Weber smoker sure makes it easier than the grill to maintain that consistant temp. I need some applechips, but will run with hickory this time.
Been thinking of purchasing a smoker---now you have peaked my consumer interest.

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