medphotog wrote:
Montani Semper Liberi
Two names for consideration for those of only 'one end of the stick' perspective: Chuck Yeager, Homer Hickman
Laugh at the name and then be embarrassed when you find out who these men were.
I seek peace. Most of the time
I will always defend
mindzye wrote:
Two names for consideration for those of only 'one end of the stick' perspective: Chuck Yeager, Homer Hickman
Laugh at the name and then be embarrassed when you find out who these men were.
I seek peace. Most of the time
I will always defend
My wife had Homer's brother as a high school teacher in Virginia. (Boy was she amazed when she found out his brother) My father played high school football against Ted Cassidy (Lurch). My claim to fame is being related to Morgan Morgan.
Nice! Ted was brought up in Philippi, which claims to have one of the oldest covered bridges in WV.
As in other states there is a plethora of well known celebrities from WV; music, aviation, NASA related, TV personalities - comedians and actors.
I don't have any hands on or close experiences as you have, just have learned about them as I studied the area after moving here. And got my clock cleaned by some of the natives here when I joked about WV being the source of the likes of Soupy Sails, Don Knotts and the well known ummm Charles Manson. Yet they all are a source of inspiration (Charles not so much@) and I'm simply an inspired unknown photographer. Had to learn the other end of the stick.
Your's is a pretty cool connection collection!
Blessings of Good Health to you and yours.
As well to those I may have a momentary disagreement with.
mindzye wrote:
Two names for consideration for those of only 'one end of the stick' perspective: Chuck Yeager, Homer Hickman
Laugh at the name and then be embarrassed when you find out who these men were.
I seek peace. Most of the time
I will always defend
Funny that you mention Chuck. We shared war stories and drinks at the bar in the officer's club at Torrejon Air Base way back in 1958. I was a tech rep and he was the commander of the First Fighter Day Squadron at the time. He was based at Seville, Spain and was in Madrid, hunting with Franco. Damn, those were the days.
Streets wrote:
One can see the removal of the rim at the eastern side that made entry easier. What was put in there is a mystery. I feel that it is of unnatural nature.
The image was made possible by NASA's Quickmap site. Which is gained by: quickmap.lroc.asu.edu. The colon is not part of the address.
You've been reposting your moon crater pics, as well as your "chemtrail" pics, for 6 years now and have yet to get one poster to believe in your conspiracy theories or see anything resembling what YOU claim to see.
Time to give up?
flip1948 wrote:
You've been reposting your moon crater pics, as well as your "chemtrail" pics, for 6 years now and have yet to get one poster to believe in your conspiracy theories or see anything resembling what YOU claim to see.
Time to give up?
Never give up what you believe to be true. I see, I think, I conclude.
Streets wrote:
Never give up what you believe to be true. I see, I think, I conclude.
After 6 years of failure I THINK you should CONCLUDE that you are wasting your time trying to get anyone to SEE what you think you SEE.
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