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Miss Vicky sets high bar for other Greater Bliss Gentry



2015-07-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener. Miss Vicky has set the bar high for the other farm gentry of Greater Bliss. The new silver Silverado four door crew cabin pickup truck is her latest farm equipment acquisition. She's also recently acquired a new, bright red Mahindra tractor from Charles Giles, pretty much leaving Kenneth, Junior, Shelley, Jimmy Woody, and Nathan Lasley in the dust. The crew cab will offer much greater comfort for farm babies' trips to the vet and the cramped Toyota or Honda Fits the calves are used to. In case Republicans think truck & tractor will distract her from politics, she's raring to bring the fight on for the Democrat ticket. Above, she's photographed after coming in Runner Up to be the first through the Campbellsville Street light when the new intersection was opened.

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