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cowseatmaize

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Hey Warren, good to hear from you. I really thought you might have something to say about the Yankee ripoff of your home style though. I'm a bit dissapointed. Who knows, maybe some d%$* carpetbagger came back with it an' stole yur ideres.
Anywhoos, I'll be gettig a probe of somesort and working what's left of the property soon. There is a few 1700's homes in the same area. Don't know about taverns though Ron. Most of the land has been developed or flooded for the resevois-resivuois,resiveois...made made lakes. Comon down wayne, sean and anyone. I'm sure the MDC will let ya in.
 

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Hey Eric, I didn't want to hurt anyones feelings by mentioning the poor yankee attempt at antibellum architecture wid dem squar poles an lac at.

Is that better.LoL
 

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Mornin Eric...

Yea, Sean and Dirtflicker were right... I could have cared less for the house... I was looking at the edge of the water, the manmade dam and the road that leads to the edge of the lake. There must have been a dock or wharf there at one time. [8|]

I tried to find the map on the internet, but was unable to figure out the town or location. [:-] Eric, send me a PM with the town name so I can check out the water possibilities... I won't divulge the name of the town or location to anyone else...[&:]

Wayne
 

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