Shake a leg.
Weeeell, maybe not so much.
Full disclosure, I will be the first one to admit that I have a warped sense of humor but there is a cemetery about a mile from my house with some very old residents.
I was raised to not speak ill of the dead so look at this as a simple observation. These folks haven’t jumped anywhere in 70+ years.
Well nice shot - I hope he didn't. :)
Mike D. wrote:
Weeeell, maybe not so much.
Full disclosure, I will be the first one to admit that I have a warped sense of humor but there is a cemetery about a mile from my house with some very old residents.
I was raised to not speak ill of the dead so look at this as a simple observation. These folks haven’t jumped anywhere in 70+ years.
Ironic. "Sleeper" would be more appropriate.
Tdearing wrote:
Well nice shot - I hope he didn't. :)
Right! I was thinking more like bad dancing but I hear you.
Wasn't it Billy Idol that said he was "dancing with myself." ?
Alfred Jumper and his wife Nancy Stark Jumper farmed in the Olney Springs area. They had daughter named Nancy Jumper Walker who had several children, some were girls who added names such as Kidder, Hanson, Luckaj, and Crosby (one fellow was nicknamed Bing) to the family line. Nancy Stark was born in Missouri. Alfred Melvel Jumper was born in Columbus Ohio. His father Samuel Jumper was also born in Ohio, but his grandfather George Jumper moved from Pennsylvania to Ohio. They were like many folks in our past who moved westward across our country toward opportunity. If you are from the Olney Springs area, I would not be surprised if you know descendants of Alfred and Nancy.
That was quite a history Rodeo, thanks for sharing and I'm sure that I know someone who was related.
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