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Why things are turning out the way they are

Revelation: The interesting times we've lived in explained.

By Patricia Hadley

Please post James E. Bennett's birthday on March 19. He was born in 1960, and he and our intrepid neighbor Miss Vicky Pike (March 17, 1960), were in the Taylor County Hospital nursery at the same time.



The huge, unusual snow of that March was on the ground and I've been told much effort was put into getting their mothers there.

One might think in private that the snow was a foreshadowing of what was to come, haha! - Patricia Bennett

Thanks Patricia. I've long wonder why the world as we know it was turned on its ear with the big snow of 1960. I had thought it was the snow, but now I know it was the special concurrent nativities you've revealed. This totally explains it and should amaze every Adair Countian that they may never expect the interesting lives we've lived following that snow. - EW


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