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LETTER: Writer would like picture of whole town getting along

Writer, admittedly from off, likes concept of pictures of Whole Towns, but adds his own twist to it.
Hi Ed,

I loved the whole town pic concept. Getting all those names will be a chore.


I'll one up ya in a concept, get a picture of a whole town...getting along. Or all the Curry's or Burton's, etc, getting along.

You get the picture, or, you may find that you can't.

The only other group to find hard to gather are all of us "from off," we'd probably get lost finding the site to get the picture made as we get directions that start off . . . "Turn left at where the old tobacco warehouse that burned down was and go up to old Biggs place and take the third left fork where the street sign keeps getting stolen . . ."

Doug


This story was posted on 2005-12-12 16:56:58
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