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What a retired pipeliner does, after OD'ing on Bro. Haynes' preaching?



2015-04-05 - Millerfield Cafe, 1900 Millerfield Road (Adair Co.) Russell Springs, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Eb Arnold a retired pipeliner, lead guitar in Sam Tucker's Country Band, formerly of Egypt and now of Roley, KY, rode over to Millerfield Cafe after attending church at Plum Point Baptist, one of the great congregations in South Central Kentucky. This is what is was able to do after being pumped up on Bro. Lewis Haynes' good preaching on Easter Sunday - maybe something he can do even without it. (Then again, may it is a Democrat Party thing.) This was about the seventh time he performed the gymastics, before the right one photo was taken. He's only 81 years old, which may explain his agility. The scene is looking toward Webb's Cross Roads, along KY 76 Millerfield Road in Adair County. - ED WAGGENER Paired photo: See The Amazing Eb Arnold: Impromptu song left over from Easter service


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