tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1112493331021435124.post5940247419866520167..comments2023-10-29T09:28:51.170-04:00Comments on Ohio River, Left Bank, MP 606: 365. End of July ClearanceJeff Noblehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11139210768209899692noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1112493331021435124.post-69068900259065215322008-08-03T14:47:00.000-04:002008-08-03T14:47:00.000-04:00Well, Jeff, the ole counter indeed is well over 20...Well, Jeff, the ole counter indeed is well over 20,000. Hope the other 19,999 hits have enjoyed your site as much as I over the last few.<BR/><BR/>Fancy Farm was spectacular. It was good to see you there all over briefly, too. The partisans were "Hot" for their candidates and the food always is better than the best, especially that country ham, which I did not win, again. I got to meet Mr. Darryl Cunningham of 'mater fame and was introduced to him by his son, John, who is the County Attorney. Had it not been for the heat, Darryl gladly would have sent me home with bushels of the gorgeous red orbs.<BR/><BR/>It always charms me that we from the far reaches of our state are so excitedly welcomed to Graves County and all the festivities. Gerald Smith and Susan Hammond again had command central right by the drive lane and were their always gracious selves to our whole group. The parties were terrific. George Sales and his placards to Ditch Mitch were fabulous (and Bruce from the stage seemed truly excited by our efforts). Todd just keeps on getting better and better and Heather did herself proud. Carroll as the hometown guy got a particularly "warm" reception. But, wow, oh, wow! Did our own Steve really let that KDP kicking ass loose on the minions of the Mitch! That West Kentucky Guy just showed them how it's done. Can't wait for next year and the whole thing to start again!<BR/><BR/>So, how was your Fancy Farm 2008?Olivia Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05932236262633346539noreply@blogger.com