Guest guest Posted June 9, 2002 Report Share Posted June 9, 2002 Think that's a little town? I live in a town of 225 people. I literally keep the post office open with my business, and *everyone* knows one another and has no problem filling you in on town gossip! LOL Butch Owen wrote: > little town called Guthrie, KY .. population > 1,250 and getting smaller .. -- <><Erin Blessed to be a full-time mama to a 5 yo Ballerina, 4 yo Warrior, & a 2 yo Entertainer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Proud owner of Eden Essentials, products for natural women http://www.edenessentials.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ " He who kneels before God can stand before anyone " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2002 Report Share Posted June 9, 2002 Yo Janine, > > Yep .. cept'in I AM NOT an aromatherapist. I'm a Kentucky Good Ol' > > Boy > now how cain you be a Kaintuky good ole boy when youse sayed you was > from Tennessee??? LOL > Janine Well .. I wuz borned in Nashville and lived thar till I wuz 9 .. then we moved to the KY-TN line .. little town called Guthrie, KY .. population 1,250 and getting smaller .. in Todd County, home of Jefferson Davis .. the President of the Confederate States of America and he has a monument there that is similar to the Washington Monument .. just a tad shorter. Guthrie is the home of Robert Penn Warren, America's first Poet Lauret in prose and poetry .. author of All the King's Men and Band of Angels. I went to school with his niece and his brother ran a grain mill there. Its also the location of the oldest still operational stage stop in KY. Stage Coach Inn is owned by the Northington family .. it is the same old structure that originally stood on the spot and George Washington spent more than one night there .. Jesse James robbed it once too .. ;-p I'm a certified and bonified Kentucky Colonel too .. ;-p Y'all keep smiling, Butch http://www.AV-AT.com American By Birth, Southern By The Grace Of God, Patriot By Choice! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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