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Mr.Oops
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May 14, 2013
the way I get to the guestbook is really very simple. Just type, " Loganbanner.com/guestbook", That's it, gets there every time never miss.
Postman
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May 12, 2013
If your friends have been absent from the guest book send them an email and have them Google, The Logan Banner Guest Book. This will give them access
TheSarge
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April 30, 2013
To get to the guest book without a hassle select it as a favorite when you finally get here. Works every time.
mrmrst1963@aol.com
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April 19, 2013
Hard getting on here . been trying for awhile now .I hope it post this time .If so HELLO LOGAN WV
garnette1220
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April 20, 2013
I have been trying long time its very hard to post they keep saying I am not who I am
JimMac
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April 18, 2013
Almost two months and no new comments...

Did moving this off the "Most Commented" section kill the message?
Postman
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February 23, 2013
Sarge I can understand the blow to your pride. It sounds like you have let down your guard in other things or she wouldn’t have tried that. If you don’t take control, pretty soon she won’t do a thing she’s told. I can’t think of a hard enough word to describe your unfortunate plight but if it is uxorious (look it up) you may be domestically doomed. Remind your wife that at your age there are five and one half women for every man. That usually works. If she still tries to dominate, I will give you four of the ones ascribed to me.
TheSarge
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February 24, 2013
I will inform Sweet Thing of your council and square her belligerent self away.
JimMac
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February 21, 2013
When I was writing the piece about Coach Akers, my mind went blank on the nickname of of the old Sharples High School.

Anybody out there want to jump start the mind of an old, befuddled man?
JimMac
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February 20, 2013
Just read the story about Coach Akers being injured and in the hopsital. Makes no difference if you were a Wildcat, Hillbilly, Tiger, Wolfpack or Pony Express, it is time to stop and say a prayer or two for this Logan County icon.

TheSarge
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February 20, 2013
My wife came home last night and cooked my supper. She had the gall to expect me to clean up th3e kitchen. When will this abuse end? She acted like a Command Sergeant Major.
oldfordtruckman
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February 17, 2013
I'll try this one more time.I tried the guestbook a couple times before and it didn't work,don't know if i've been booted or if the little squiggley thing go me at the sign in.might be to old and blind plus my lack of knowledge of the computer world.something has happened,this computer is only three mos. old and it has slowed down a whole lot,don't know if its something i've done or what the trouble is.well i guess i'll see if this one comes up.
mrmrst1963@aol.com
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January 30, 2013
Evening,Hope all is safe dry and warm and was out of harms way today, Not bad here in Huntington lots of hard rain for about twenty min. Rain ing now going to turn very cold down in the 20's ,saying up to three inches of snow friday .My friends you saty warm and safe Barbara
TheSarge
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January 24, 2013
OK People of the USA, we are in deep kimchee as far as rehiring our leaders. If the USA can not operate in a profitmode why do we acxt in such a self-destructive mode and keep unproductive employees. Just waht does "We the people mean"? At this stage of the game it means "We the sheep". Nichts war? I am sorry folks but those who provide for those who expect it without one ounce of input are losing the dream. Within the next five yearswe will all probably be begging the elitits for bread to eat.

I made a self-prediction 20 years ago that income would be re-distributed.
mrmrst1963@aol.com
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January 22, 2013
Afternoon ,

I'M BACK, lost my link to banner. Hope all is well with all of you . You stay warm and safe .

Barbara

Postman
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January 20, 2013


On January second I concluded a guest book comment that Hugh Fortney and Ralph Brown were my favorite teachers. Hugh died on 1-19-2013. In June 2012 I saw Don Weaver, a 1958 Logan High class mate; whom I had not seen for fifty four years, Don mentioned to me that Hugh had taught him welding and that welding became the main part of his business. Obie Craddock, John McCloud and Wendell Hendricks came to the 22 reunion in 2005.They had visited Hugh and Ralph the day before. They expressed an appreciation and affection for both of them. I am thankful to have known them.

Darrell Maynard

In

Port Huron

oldfordtruckman
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January 20, 2013
Well i've watched so many episodes of law&order i think i'm smart as a new york lawyer,and such a detective i bet i could find that needle in the haystack,but finding the haystack is a bit of a problem.I don't know if this is cabin fever or if i'm a little stir crazy,i caught myself thinking today when i walked out in front of the garage,just to get out for a minute,that even running a weedeater would be better than all this inside time.my wife says i could do some of the work in the house like moping and waxing the floor but i know i'd break out in hives or maybe go into broom shock or something terrible so i guess i'll just suffer through more of this law&order till the weather turns.then she says i'll just go outside and start wishing it would cool down a little.well i see benson and stabler are about to collar another crook so i guess i'd best give'em a hand.
Postman
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January 20, 2013
More people need to spend their time looking for opportunities to improve their economic status. The effort of too many people goes toward not losing their free lunch. The reasons or excuses for not working are many. Some reasons are no fault of the person seeking a job, some are otherwise. The longtime unemployed will become accustomed to a new lifestyle. Their efforts at finding a job will become perfunctory and will eventually cease. How long will unemployment benefits be extended? After a person’s normal unemployment benefits are expired; I believe that a job in a public works program should be provided. Returning to a private job would be much easier physically and mentally. The closer a person is to retirement age; the more reluctant he will be to return to work.

Borrowing money to pay people for working is bad enough but borrowing money to pay people for not working is careless and irresponsible. A public works program would be more favorable than an extended welfare program. The recession and unemployment problem has lost its temporary status. Who will and when will the public debt be paid? We could sell our public land to China. What will our progeny reap? Do you think that the immigration plan is to bankrupt and destroy this country, so that no one will want to come here? Serendipity! The congress and the president get the credit for the country’s woes.

Darrell

TheSarge
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January 22, 2013
Well said. Those on the public dole for generation or two should be in a public service of some type to earn thier dole. I once went to the welfare office with someone who was on the dole. When the person serving her said that it could not happen she came out with "Yes it can", and spouted off some things the welfare worker did not know. Some of these people on the dole know the rules better than the employees.

It's ok to help those who most definatelycan not help themselves but when they want to be dependent on tax paying citizens to give them a free ride then we have lost something. It is sad that so amny expect so much for nothing.
dbrowning
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January 15, 2013
Wise Words to live by:

“Character is doing the right thing when nobody is looking. There are too many people who think that the only thing that's right is to get by, and the only thing that's wrong is to get caught.”

(J. C. Watts, Republican politician from Oklahoma)

And my very favorite:

“Speak the truth, even if your voice shakes.” -Anonymous
TheSarge
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January 13, 2013
I just had a nice conversation witha good friend, Sandy, from 22. We both agreed that there is a lot of coal camp history that would make for a good story. ASt any rate any 22 members would liej to contribute just e mail me your experience at loren.tomblin@gmail.com. I will change names to protect the innocent.
dbrowning
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January 20, 2013
Loren, It sure is hard to get into the Guest Book. You must know a secret about accessing it. Looking forward to the Holden stories. Any from Class Of '55? Which reminds me our Class Of '55 Memories web site is back on our old Tripod site. Some new pictures of Omar if anyone would like to see them. I had forgotten that Omar was so pretty. Sorry, we no longer have a Guestbook.

Every one is welcome to leave comments about Class Of '55 Memories here though (If you can get in)! The new (old) pictures of Omar can be found here:

http://lhsclassof55.tripod.com/annette.htm
oldfordtruckman
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January 11, 2013
well the weather cleared up enough to get out for a while,my old buddy came by,i hadn't seen him since the day before christmas he said he had been sick and house bound for six days.we got cought up on all the gossip and the things that have happened in our neighborhood and around the area lately,things sure have changed.our little community has always had kind of a bad name,but the things that have happened lately have really put us low down on the list toward scraping the bottom.i've lived here sixty years and times surely have changed.i remember years ago you could walk up or down the road and folks would be sitting on the porch or out in the yard,they would always speak most of the time they would invite you in for a coffee and pass time and just be good friends.
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