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REALLY COOL!
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This is where I heard it first, decades ago.

By Tex Ritter http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsCiaxPh ... re=related in the 50s.

And by Hank Williams http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gib-V-FQAT0
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That was, indeed, very cool!

I first heard the story, ummm... many years ago. You just can't beat Tex Ritter at story telling. But the card tricks were great!
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AndyC wrote:
Pretty cool :cool:
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First time for me, thanks for the link
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RHenriksen wrote:First time for me, thanks for the link
Same here. Thanks for sharing!
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discoqueen wrote:
RHenriksen wrote:First time for me, thanks for the link
Same here. Thanks for sharing!
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A-R wrote:
discoqueen wrote:
RHenriksen wrote:First time for me, thanks for the link
Same here. Thanks for sharing!
:iagree:

duly requisitioned and forwarded :thumbs2:
Me too! :iagree:
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Very cool link. Thanks!
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Well done, bravo! Thanks for posting.
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My thanks for this. I have no words which can do justice to my gratitude for those who serve. This young man does well.
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wow!
I had a smile on my face when he started laying out the picture....very cool!
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Very cool! Thanks for sharing Andy. I, too, will pass this along.
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