Renee, we're in the same boat then. Im a Pikeville Kentucky Transplant, and I currently work on the railroad here in southeast Michigan. My dad is a retired Chrysler employee and now him and my mom live back in good ole KY.
* Lol. Howdy neighbor. Sounds like we're in the same neck of the woods here in the mitten state too. You're from Loveless land? Pretty pretty place. And you're parents are lucky to be "back home". My poor Dad is waiting on his dream to go back home. Momma won't leave the Grandbabies and we've got 9 yrs to go until retirement. Then we're "out'a here !!". He's knockin' on wood he makes it. :o) So, you're a railroad employee huh? Can ya' do something about the trains being so long... blocking traffic ??? (laughs) You can ask Doris, our family has a Ton of history in the railroads down south, as I'm sure your family probably does too. My Pappaw Stanley retired from them, as well as the coalmines. It was black lung that did him in though.... that and what the shine scraped off his gizzards. ;o) I'll leave the "Chrysler" bit alone though. Lol. Do you ever attend the "Kentuckians" ?? If you do, when you see George and I and the rest of the fella's sing and play .... *please*.... step up and introduce yourself. There's Always room at my table for more friends from the homeland. We don't divide our love up, we multiply it. Renee' S. Belleville, MI Bluegrass Bulletin Board brought to you by the fan club of Dr Ralph Stanley & His Clinch Mountain Boys subscribe or unsubscribe at http://drralphstanley.com/
