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Yea that is one ugly 'double a' critter' Skiff the greatest dog in the whole entire world woke me from a...........sound slumber after a long wedding day.
Hey Tom, I was looking at the slideshow of your photos (people, places I've photographed)that Rick Lee has on his sight. Number 6 is a photo of Walter "Bruiser" Cole. He was one of my bus drivers when I went to Gauley Bridge Elem (1969-74). He had the quietest, most orderly bus in Fayette county. What was the story behind the photograph? You were right, the colors at Cranberry were great last weekend.
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Heh... you've almost made the nasty little bugger look cute.
Yea that is one ugly 'double a' critter' Skiff the greatest dog in the whole entire world woke me from a...........sound slumber after a long wedding day.
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Hey Tom, I was looking at the slideshow of your photos (people, places I've photographed)that Rick Lee has on his sight. Number 6 is a photo of Walter "Bruiser" Cole. He was one of my bus drivers when I went to Gauley Bridge Elem (1969-74). He had the quietest, most orderly bus in Fayette county. What was the story behind the photograph? You were right, the colors at Cranberry were great last weekend.
We were there doing a story on his island get away. He is a neat old guy but really has no one to look after him.
CLICK HERE to see an award I listed you for. (It is towards the bottom of that particular post.)
Love your blog, Tom!
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