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Found this old family cemetery while doing a sand and gravel inspection in Flora, MS. Grave stones belong to Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, both born in the 1790s and died only years apart in the early 1850s.

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Glad I got to do that before it became habitat for condominiums. :rolleyes:

Same here. doesn't look very scary until you get up there and end up doing a 50 point turn.
Received the part today. Thank you very much.
 
24 degrees right now with snow on top of ice on the ground with people wrecking out like crazy and I'm at the station driving a damned firetruck in this crap.
 
24 degrees right now with snow on top of ice on the ground with people wrecking out like crazy and I'm at the station driving a damned firetruck in this crap.
That is what you get for living in oklahomo.
 
24 degrees right now with snow on top of ice on the ground with people wrecking out like crazy and I'm at the station driving a damned firetruck in this crap.

Lucky for me my LT is off and I'm riding his spot. So no driving for me. I did get to make a detached garage fire with a heep and Tahoe burnt up in it. Guy was putting a fuel pump on the Tahoe with a kerosine heater beside it running full blast. He was in the house when it lit off.
 
Lucky for me my LT is off and I'm riding his spot. So no driving for me. I did get to make a detached garage fire with a heep and Tahoe burnt up in it. Guy was putting a fuel pump on the Tahoe with a kerosine heater beside it running full blast. He was in the house when it lit off.

Of course he was....
 
Tonya Harding is missing the metal pipe.
 

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