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Here is a video that I watched twice.
I think that you'll like it. (Click on the YouTube)
It is called Jazz For Cows.
I think that you'll like it. (Click on the YouTube)
It is called Jazz For Cows.
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These are pictures of celebrities when they were kids.
For their names, go to the bottom of this page.
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There has been almost no change in produce prices from last week.

Ruskin tomatoes are gone and over for this spring season. Almost all of the tomatoes are coming out of Alabama & Georgia. The price of a 25 pound box is now running $20. to $23. a box. That is almost double what they were two weeks ago.

Sweet Corn. $12.00 for 55 count box.
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This weeks 7/9/14 (FREE SETUP) winner is Joe Aungst
To win a FREE setup, go to bottom of page and click on dealer/vendor special.
You need to be registered for our Newsletter to enter.
To win a FREE setup, go to bottom of page and click on dealer/vendor special.
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This Day in History, July 9th
The worst train wreck in U.S. history happened on July 9th.
101 killed and 171 injured in 'The Great Train Wreck of 1918'
Click here for the full story (I Found It To Be Very Interesting!) talks of some passengers and their fate.
Some of the descriptions contained in this link are quite graphic, detailing
the morbid aftermath of the worst passenger train wreck in US history.
101 killed and 171 injured in 'The Great Train Wreck of 1918'
Click here for the full story (I Found It To Be Very Interesting!) talks of some passengers and their fate.
Some of the descriptions contained in this link are quite graphic, detailing
the morbid aftermath of the worst passenger train wreck in US history.

Shortly after 7:15 a.m. the two trains collided at Dutchman's Grade
near White Bridge Road. It is estimated that the westbound train was
traveling at about 50 mph while the Nashville-bound train was running at
60 mph. Many of the wooden cars were crushed or hurled sideways. The
sound of the collision could be heard two miles away.
This wreck provided the impetus for most railroads to switch to all-steel passenger cars versus wood and steel. In the 1970s, songwriters Bobby Braddock and Rafe VanHoy told the story of the train wreck in the song "The Great Nashville Railroad Disaster (A True Story)". The song was recorded by David Allan Coe on his 1980 album "I've Got Something To Say".
This wreck provided the impetus for most railroads to switch to all-steel passenger cars versus wood and steel. In the 1970s, songwriters Bobby Braddock and Rafe VanHoy told the story of the train wreck in the song "The Great Nashville Railroad Disaster (A True Story)". The song was recorded by David Allan Coe on his 1980 album "I've Got Something To Say".
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1893 - Dr. Daniel Hale Williams performs 1st successful open heart surgery without anesthesia
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Names of the celebrities when they were young.
A. Janet Jackson B. Jean Claude Van Damme C. Jennifer Aniston D. Jennifer Lopez
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