For you @Tom McAndrew ... Pretty interesting to have "Outlaw" on your tombstone ... Directions to their graves in the link posted.
Cool. As an aside, we all know what's going to be carved on @BobPSU92 's gravestone.View attachment 345357
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For you @Tom McAndrew ... Pretty interesting to have "Outlaw" on your tombstone ... Directions to their graves in the link posted.
Let's take a guess - "His lover didn't have a slow hand"???Cool. As an aside, we all know what's going to be carved on @BobPSU92 's gravestone.
Hmmm... maybe a Midnighter poll:Cool. As an aside, we all know what's going to be carved on @BobPSU92 's gravestone.
Hmmm... maybe a Midnighter poll:
"I told you I should have used the tongs"
"Too many scones"
"Lattes put me in defib"
"I still hate us"
"Won't be right back"
Also....
"This is what we are up against..."
All very good, I might like to add, "you have to spend money to spend money" andHmmm... maybe a Midnighter poll:
"I told you I should have used the tongs"
"Too many scones"
"Lattes put me in defib"
"I still hate us"
"Won't be right back"
Cool. As an aside, we all know what's going to be carved on @BobPSU92 's gravestone.
It seems evident that I have once again underestimated the complexity and profundity of @BobPSU92. I was going with BRB but now think that “I’m sure it’s all just a misunderstanding” is the way to go. Bob, we’re in no hurry to find out, rest assured.Hmmm... maybe a Midnighter poll:
"I told you I should have used the tongs"
"Too many scones"
"Lattes put me in defib"
"I still hate us"
"Won't be right back"
My gggggg grandfather was a guard at Camp Security. We know this because in 1832, he sued the Federal government for his Revolutionary War pension. He had to have his officers testify as witnesses for the years he served guarding Hessians and other British prisoners. He won his case and was awarded a full pension.
@BobPSU92 what would you want on your tombstone?
My best friend’s in-laws lived about 1/2 mile from Camp Security c. 2002. While staying at their house, his daughter - only 2 or 3 at the time — got scared because she said she saw a ghost. When asked to describe it she said it was a bloody man dressed like an old soldier. They moved not long after.My gggggg grandfather was a guard at Camp Security. We know this because in 1832, he sued the Federal government for his Revolutionary War pension. He had to have his officers testify as witnesses for the years he served guarding Hessians and other British prisoners. He won his case and was awarded a full pension.