Run across one in a pawn shop in Valley, AL that had a 6' bar and chain on it. It also came with a spare 4' bar. If I remember right, it was a Husqvarna 999. I couldn't imagine having to use that thing.
Wow! Brings back memories. Took my first computer class at Tri County Tech in Pendleton, SC. Arnie Lillyhammer was the instructor. He came to TCT straight from the Navy, where he was a part of the early computer age for the USN. Learned on the IBM. Had to boot up with two 5-1/4 floppy...
Ted did the 5 minutes ater the top of the hour and half hour just so he'd have his own pages in the TV Guide, separate from all the other networks that scheduled shows at the top and half after the hour. Made it easier to find the WTBS listings in the mag. Smart thinking dude back then.
There's a Roses in Barnesville, a Roses Express in Newnan and Carrollton. There used to be one just south of the airport in Griffin. A plane over-run the runway and plowed into it sometime in the late 90's. I don't know if that one got rebuilt or not.
Years ago I had a crew throwing and muddin' sheetrock on weekend church job. They brought their whole family and while the guys worked the women popped the hub caps off the vans and used them to cook the noon meals. Saw horses and plywood made the tables. The kids kept the cooking fires going...
We used to put the lawn sprinkler in the edge of the woods and water the ground for about 15 minutes right as it got dark the night before a fishing trip. After turning the water off, we'd head into the woods and use a Coleman fuel lantern to find the worms. The worms would come up top to keep...