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    Quote Originally Posted by FVR View Post
    If it walks like a redneck
    talks like a redneck
    dress' like a redneck
    and flies the rebel flag.

    Must be a KKK member.

    I could be wrong.LOL.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Beowulf65 View Post
    Kentucky ain't in the South, or at least they haven't been since the civil war.
    May 28 1861 Governor Beriah Magoffin issues a proclamation declaring Kentucky's neutrality (Liars).
    December 10 1861 Kentucky is admitted into the Confederate States of America by vote of the Confederate Congress (Stupid Idiots).
    January 1 1863 President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation goes into effect in the states in rebellion against the United States. This does not include Kentucky (Hee haa!)
    November 8 1864 Presidential election results in Kentucky casting its electoral votes for George B. McClellan for President of the United States. In Kentucky, Lincoln gains 27,786 votes to McClellan's 64,301. Lincoln is re-elected for a second term. Kentucky and New Jersey are the only two states going for McClellan (Still stupid)
    May 1865 As soon the 62nd Ohio Infantry, 9th Ohio Cavalry and the 9th Regiment Indiana Cavalry (121st Regiment Volunteers) and the 10th Infantry (Regiment Indiana 3 Years) of the Union army swept over the boarder the Kan-tuck-ians turned and rejoined the Union. (Hee hee dumb hicks we kicked your azz bunch of cowardice losers!!)
    Source: Oxford University History of the Civil War in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.
    Clarksville Tenn, Historical Society-Civil war Times on the Cumberland.
    While you are checking all the Southern Regiments from Kentucky how about looking up the 14th Kentucky Infantry Volunteers. My Great Grandpa walked to Louisa to join up. They didn't do bad and how many Kentuckians have saved your rear if you have ever been in combat?? Check that black slab in D.C. and see how many men from KY, TN, WV are on it. I wish records were kept of the men who walked point in the '60 because they knew how to move thru the jungle and were darn good shots. You can wear your hides, play your games but the West was settled by men from VA thru Cumberland Gap or down the Ohio, up from NC. You can cross the river at Louisville and find a different breed but in the Hills of Eastern KY you wouldn't last a day playing Daniel Boone or Simon Kenton, you have heard of them? Oh, while you're on the Civil War look up what state Lincoln and Davis were both born in.
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    Ole WV Coot,
    I was just joking, relax as a matter of fact Kenticky never left CSA, it was all for Sam. Bro I got many good friends in Kentucky, go to Boonesbourgh and Daniel Boone Natinal Forrest for treks but don't play in the woods as you so nicely put it. Because I do my treking in historical clothing with historical equipment you blast me? With all the crap on here that upset you? And btw, those were not the only frontiersmen to as you said "the West was settled by men from VA thru Cumberland Gap or down the Ohio, up from NC" they were from all over the new england states and colonies. And yes I saw my share of action and had some good friends from all over, but just because your from the south, or Virgina, or West Virgina, or Tennessee, or Kentucky, or North Carolina or wherever does not mean you can move any better in the woods than anyone else, its a skill learned. I grew up in Cincinnati Ohio and was an LRSD 101st Airborne Ranger tabbed scout and was great at my job. I grew up hunting, fishing, trapping, and camping here, that mean your better than me cause you did it in the south? HeII no, so put your own ducks in row relax and take a pill. Guests can not see images in the messages. Please register in the forum.
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    but the West was settled by men from VA thru Cumberland Gap or down the Ohio, up from NC

    I think there were natives in west for a long time before anyone from VA came along.
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    Yeah, actually more like they resettled it after breaking treaties and stealing land.
    What was the "Wilderness" for the white man was home and comfortable to the Native American.
    By the way Ole WV Coot, please do not take any thing I say personally, just my ranting. And in case you don't know I have the utmost respect for our forefathers no matter where they came from, and a lot of respect for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beowulf65 View Post
    Yeah, actually more like they resettled it after breaking treaties and stealing land.
    What was the "Wilderness" for the white man was home and comfortable to the Native American.
    By the way Ole WV Coot, please do not take any thing I say personally, just my ranting. And in case you don't know I have the utmost respect for our forefathers no matter where they came from, and a lot of respect for you.
    Well, I did it again. I am beginning to develop a taste for crow. We have been and still are the brunt of many jokes and I got up on the wrong side of the bed I guess. You make good points and I agree most of the time. I don't think I could handle your job now. I do admire you and several of my relatives that have to stand and take the crap on the job and do nothing. The difference in our age and wars is so different and the kids that I know coming home today are treated so different I must learn to keep up with the times.
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    Coot,
    Bro, I too played around a little too much and should have never posted such a thing. My father is from Kentucky, born and raised. My Mother is from Virgina. I lived 8 years of my adult life in Tennessee and my 1st wife was a Tennessee girl. I hunted all over the state and love them like brothers. You my friend are a good man and I thank you for your service and know all that I learned in the Army came from Vietnam Vets that taught me everything I know in survival, shooting, and scouting. My Ranger school instructors (black hats) were mostly Vietnam Vets making sure we learned what we needed. You are not eating crow on anything. I understand your feelings and the frontiersmen of all those states you named and then some are true frontiersmen and hero's also. Being a Redneck is not a bad thing and being a country boy is not either, guess I'm in there with you. As for my job, well a scout getting out of the military pretty much had no choice but to do police work cause there wasn't much else I could translate those skills into.
    Love ya bro, oh yeah it also made good conversation
    Beo,
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    We are what we are and I would cover your back anytime. We won't agree on everything but we stand for the same thing. Reckon that is what really counts, besides you come up with some good topics.
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    Ole WV Coot - being from up north, I can say with some authority that I enjoy being around people that you have described soooo much more. The rich heritage that comes from the South is something to embrace. As for your time in Nam – Thank you and Welcome Home Brother.
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    Crash is very right, although these Canadian's and Alaskans got my intrest peeked.
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    There is no greater solitude than that of the Tracker in the forest, unless perhaps it's that of the wolf in the wilderness.

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    Default yo beo...coot

    You guys aren't gonna hug now are you, cuz that's just you know, like totally gross.
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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    Hug this punk... lol...
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    Hey, wanna hear about the last guy that called me punk? Oh, wait a minute....you're the last guy that called me punk....never mind. Well how about the guy before that?
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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    Quote Originally Posted by trax View Post
    You guys aren't gonna hug now are you, cuz that's just you know, like totally gross.
    I guess you know you're back up for adoption again. You lucked out, I noticed a young lady that would put up with you, maybe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ole WV Coot View Post
    I guess you know you're back up for adoption again. You lucked out, I noticed a young lady that would put up with you, maybe
    Awwwwwww Dad.....((c'mere, giver your boy a hug))
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Warning Will Robinson! Weird Alert! Weird Alert!

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    OKKKK...we're getting a weird alert from a man who wants to "strip down" female handguns.
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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    Trax,
    My bro, just because I say "luv ya bro", don't make me gay or weird.
    Now if I had 'wanna luv you bro' that would be weird and gay, and if I was last guy to call ya 'punk' then ya ain't talking to enough people cause you is, although I am one too by my standards, which is not a bad thing, I am a country boy redneck by others standards and that is not a bad thing either I guess, but to me your just my
    bro and I luv ya bro! lol...
    And don't ya think Will Robinson spent a little too much time with that doctor... who was really weird.
    Thiings that make ya go... Hmmm.
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    with the doctor AND with that robot, lol
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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    A trio of freaks lost in space!!!
    There is no greater solitude than that of the Tracker in the forest, unless perhaps it's that of the wolf in the wilderness.

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