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Great
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What an incredible waste of resources. Can you say ego?
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Jackson County
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Who cares? What is the point of this story and why is it one of the lead stories on the webpage? More important things to write about than someone's home in "The Ramble."
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mewt
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why is this showing up under Walnut Cove? We have enough problems with out stories that do not even relate to WC Showing up!
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dake
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Don't you folks know that we pofolks live in Asheville.
All our leaders (so called) and newspaper care about is this type of stuff.
Vote next time and get us help in Asheville.
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Mickey Moore
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If it were not for bad taste, the Cordell's would have no taste at all
That breakfast nook is so off
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Green Eyed
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Great wrote: What an incredible waste of resources. Can you say ego? you can go live in a cave if you want to. Can you say jealous?
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Jake
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This is simply a commercial by Biltmore Farms to help improve their slow sales in the Ramble.
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LOKEL
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Who thinks showing these "homes of the week" is a good idea - better yet, how is this newsworthy?
I haven't seen a brick rancher in Malvern Hills featured yet .... my guess is we won't.
I think it is only a matter of time before the criminal element uses the home of the week as a guide for where to break into next!
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vanessa asheville
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How sad to think that there are so many mean-spirited people! Regardless of what price home we live in we should be happy for those who are fortunate enough to have such a beautiful home. What REALLY saddens me is that our community would be this upset about someone else's blessings and yet be so accepting of the Fathers Day front page article of the "parent partners". What about the "traditional father"? The one who is in Iraq and makes the sacrifice of defending us rather than being home with his family. I am sorry Mr. and Mrs. Cordell have to read such hurtul things. I have to wonder if the writers of those terrible comments know the Cordells or if they are just showing their ignorance in jealousy!
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LOKEL
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vanessa asheville wrote: How sad to think that there are so many mean-spirited people! Regardless of what price home we live in we should be happy for those who are fortunate enough to have such a beautiful home. What REALLY saddens me is that our community would be this upset about someone else's blessings and yet be so accepting of the Fathers Day front page article of the "parent partners". What about the "traditional father"? The one who is in Iraq and makes the sacrifice of defending us rather than being home with his family. I am sorry Mr. and Mrs. Cordell have to read such hurtul things. I have to wonder if the writers of those terrible comments know the Cordells or if they are just showing their ignorance in jealousy! Where is the "traditional" father of the child,(who was adopted by the Fathers in the picture), in the photograph accompanying the story from Sunday to which you refer? And, by the way: DEFENDING US FROM WHAT!
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vanessa asheville
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LOKEL wrote: <quoted text> Where is the "traditional" father of the child,(who was adopted by the Fathers in the picture), in the photograph accompanying the story from Sunday to which you refer? And, by the way: DEFENDING US FROM WHAT! AGAIN, not judging anyone, I don't know the circumstances of why the child in the photo was given up for adoption! My point is only that I think it is absurb that people would be so unkind because of someone else's home. Again, someone I am sure you do not even know. As far as DEFENDING us, does 9-11 ring a bell for you? I know there are many father who deserve being recognized on Fathers's Day. I just think it is sad that people have nothing else to occupy their time but to be so mean-spirited. What has "The Ramble" or for that matter the Cordells done to deserve such an attitude?
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