Recruiting Class of 2022
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01grad
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Re: Recruiting Class of 2022
There’s still a good deal of oil rigs in the area and especially a little southeast between Charleston and Casey. Take a drive through country roads in that area and you can smell it (among other odors).
I represented an Amish group when I lived in the area years ago. My initial consultation with the head representative was briefly interrupted when he had to answer a call on his cell phone. To be fair, it was an older flip phone and not a newer iPhone.
I represented an Amish group when I lived in the area years ago. My initial consultation with the head representative was briefly interrupted when he had to answer a call on his cell phone. To be fair, it was an older flip phone and not a newer iPhone.
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natetheskate
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Re: Recruiting Class of 2022
oh you got me going now....we used to go out in the country to Amish farms to get our frying chickens....and when I say they were fresh I mean they were fresh....they killed em and prepared them on the spot......I remember the kids used to climb telephone polls and connect up there....the real boom was in the late 30s.....
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JerseyCityRambler
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Re: Recruiting Class of 2022
7'0 center from Arizona