My Father passed away Monday, December 22nd, 2008 from a massive heart attack. Dad was 85 years old. Mere words cannot describe the man he was or how he influenced me, our family, and the many he helped along the way.
Dad was the youngest of 7 children. (Just like me) Dad was preceded in death by his son George, his sisters, Sadie, Helen, Mary, Libbs, Aida, and his brother George.
He leaves behind his wife (Delores) of almost 60 years. Next month is Dad and Mom's 60th wedding anniversary. Also, two sons, Jack, and Patrick, (Me) four daughters, Carol, Marilyn, Nancy, and Sally.
Dad was a World War II veteran serving in General George Patton's 3rd Army, 249th Combat Engineers. Dad saw action IN the Battle Of The Bulge, perhaps the bloodiest battle in the European Theater, the Rhine Crossing, and liberated several concentration camps.
Dad once told me that he and his unit would draw straws to see who drew first round to sweep for mines before the tanks would roll into new territory. That day it was Dad's turn to be first out. It was also a day that Patton was touring the unit which was very rare. When Patton learned what the men were doing, (Drawing straws) he immediately donned the mine sweeping gear and took first sweep.
Dad and Mom made sure the children were well traveled. By the time I was 15, I had visited all 48 continental states. Most of the vacations we went on was via the car. Nine people (Yes, 9, Mom, Dad, and the 7 children) in a station wagon driving from coast to coast. On one trip out West to California, we had been driving over 600 miles in one day already. Our destination was Flagstaff, Arizona for the evening. About ten minutes later, we saw a sign that said, FLAGSTAFF, 180 MILES.
All the kids moaned knowing we had another 3 hours in the car and pleaded for Dad to stop. But we all knew Dad's motto was to "Press On!" And press on we did. We made Flagstaff in under three hours. The next day, California.
Growing up, I butted heads with my father on plenty of occasions. We argued a lot. I felt I was right in my thoughts. Dad would always remind me to look at the big picture of life. Not just one moment in time. He explained that sometimes what may seem right and correct right now might not be the prudent course for the future. Dad was always right. It took many years to understand that his advice was always to benefit me in the long run. I find myself passing along the exact same advice and logic to my son. And at the age of 21, I believe he realizes my experience and advice benefits him.
Dad taught me to have faith, but not blindly believe. In both religion and politics. To love your family unconditionally, without exception. To help and offer charity, even when not asked. To respect the brave men and women in the military who have served and protected our country. To work hard, to know your job better than anyone else in the company. To listen what others have to say. To be a Vikings fan. To love God, pray hard. And to laugh out loud.
And he taught me to Press On.
An Irish Prayer
May those who love us, love us;
And those who don't love us,
May God turn their hearts.
But if God doesn't turn their hearts,
May God turn their ankles.
So we'll know them by their limping.
Rest In Peace Father
Your Loving Son - Patrick
LURKING, AND PRESSING ON, ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
12/31/2008
12/19/2008
The Stove Was The Next To Go
In my last appliance update, our refrigerator went on the blink and we had it replaced after a bizarre install. I mentioned that the stove would probably be the next appliance to go on the blink. Turns out I was right. The stove was the next appliance to die. Using my flawed logic that since Sheely's Appliance and Furniture did a good job with the fridge, they would also do the same with a stove. I was wrong!
The stove had died and would no longer be the hiding place for my wife's birthday and Christmas gifts. Patty always asked me where I hid her presents and I told her in a place she would never think to look. (SMACK! That was Patty giving me a love tap) We went to Sheely's the next day.
We walked straight to the oven section and browsed around a bit. A very pleasant saleswoman asked if we needed any assistance. We answered yes and asked her several questions. Being satisfied with the oven and the price, we bought it and made arrangements for delivery.
Sheely's was on time for the delivery and the set up began all right. The delivery men unhooked the old stove and took it out to the truck and wheeled in the new one. I noticed there was a big scratch and a dent on the top left side of the stove. Since it wouldn't be seen once installed, I let the installation continue after pointing it out.
In a few minutes the stove was in place. The new gas line connected and everything was ready to go. The delivery man told me he was going to run some tests to make sure everything was working properly. He turned on the right side burners and they clicked on and fired up. He then turned on the left side burners on. In a second, the burner blew up sending the top part of the burner into the air. Flames came out that reached the ceiling of my kitchen. The flames almost caught the delivery man on fire.
He quickly turned the burner off. He then said that it was normal for the stove to do that after installation. I asked if perhaps the dent had something to do with it, maybe damaging the burner. Coincidence that the right side worked but the left side blew up where the dent was.
He said no and began packing up getting ready to leave. I stopped him and told him I didn't want the stove. It was clearly defective, and a fire hazard. He said I had to take it up with the sales department. He said they would have a service technician out in a couple of days to adjust the burners.
WTF, its broke and a fire hazard, and they want me to keep it in my kitchen for a few more days, possibly with gas buildup or leaks and wait for a technician to tell me the obvious that it is broken. Perhaps they were going to wait until my kitchen launched into space.
After several minutes of heated exchange, he disconnected the stove and brought my old one back in and reconnected it back up.
I called customer service and told them to shove it up their ass and to cancel my credit card payment. Sheeley's really dropped the ball here. The customer service agent sounded like a mindless automaton repeating her well rehearsed line. "I'm sorry sir that you were not satisfied with your purchase at Sheely's. Is there anything else I can do for you?"
That same day I went to Best Buy. They had the exact same stove and as a bonus, it was $100 less than Sheely's. They even had free delivery and set up. They came out the next day, removed the old one, brought in the new one, set it up, (This one had no scratches or dents) connected the gas line, lined it up, and tested it. All the burners worked perfectly. The delivery men were very friendly, very professional, and installed the stove in no time.
I do not think I will be shopping Sheeley's anytime soon.
LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
The stove had died and would no longer be the hiding place for my wife's birthday and Christmas gifts. Patty always asked me where I hid her presents and I told her in a place she would never think to look. (SMACK! That was Patty giving me a love tap) We went to Sheely's the next day.
We walked straight to the oven section and browsed around a bit. A very pleasant saleswoman asked if we needed any assistance. We answered yes and asked her several questions. Being satisfied with the oven and the price, we bought it and made arrangements for delivery.
Sheely's was on time for the delivery and the set up began all right. The delivery men unhooked the old stove and took it out to the truck and wheeled in the new one. I noticed there was a big scratch and a dent on the top left side of the stove. Since it wouldn't be seen once installed, I let the installation continue after pointing it out.
In a few minutes the stove was in place. The new gas line connected and everything was ready to go. The delivery man told me he was going to run some tests to make sure everything was working properly. He turned on the right side burners and they clicked on and fired up. He then turned on the left side burners on. In a second, the burner blew up sending the top part of the burner into the air. Flames came out that reached the ceiling of my kitchen. The flames almost caught the delivery man on fire.
He quickly turned the burner off. He then said that it was normal for the stove to do that after installation. I asked if perhaps the dent had something to do with it, maybe damaging the burner. Coincidence that the right side worked but the left side blew up where the dent was.
He said no and began packing up getting ready to leave. I stopped him and told him I didn't want the stove. It was clearly defective, and a fire hazard. He said I had to take it up with the sales department. He said they would have a service technician out in a couple of days to adjust the burners.
WTF, its broke and a fire hazard, and they want me to keep it in my kitchen for a few more days, possibly with gas buildup or leaks and wait for a technician to tell me the obvious that it is broken. Perhaps they were going to wait until my kitchen launched into space.
After several minutes of heated exchange, he disconnected the stove and brought my old one back in and reconnected it back up.
I called customer service and told them to shove it up their ass and to cancel my credit card payment. Sheeley's really dropped the ball here. The customer service agent sounded like a mindless automaton repeating her well rehearsed line. "I'm sorry sir that you were not satisfied with your purchase at Sheely's. Is there anything else I can do for you?"
That same day I went to Best Buy. They had the exact same stove and as a bonus, it was $100 less than Sheely's. They even had free delivery and set up. They came out the next day, removed the old one, brought in the new one, set it up, (This one had no scratches or dents) connected the gas line, lined it up, and tested it. All the burners worked perfectly. The delivery men were very friendly, very professional, and installed the stove in no time.
I do not think I will be shopping Sheeley's anytime soon.
LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
12/11/2008
Idora Park Wildcat Roller Coaster
Idora Park - Wild Cat - Back Seat View
My family loves riding roller coasters. We have been on hundreds of them. From the modern steel coasters to the old fashioned rickety chain clanking wooden ones, we ride them all. However, Youngstown's Idora Park, home of the Wildcat, was one of my particular favorites.
Idora Park is now closed, a casualty of an arson fire back in 1984 that burned the Wildcat and a good portion of the midway. The park lay in disarray for years before it was completely bulldozed and now just a vacant field stands there. Here is a video I took of the park back in 1988, four years after it burned. Idora Park - 1988
My loving wife Patty and I frequented the park while we were dating and loved riding the Wildcat. (She also insisted on me riding the Ferris Wheel which I have a fear of, but it was love, and she asked me in a way I could not say no. Patty asked, "If you love me you would get on the Ferris Wheel with me." Needless to say, I was sicker than a dog when I got off and had to lay on a park bench for an hour before I felt better. BTW, that was the last time I was ever, or ever will be, on a Ferris wheel.) The Ferris Wheel spins in the wrong direction, but that is another story.
Back then, in the 70's and early 80's, the Wildcat was ranked as one of the best roller coasters in the world. In 1984, it was still ranked in the top ten. And for good reason. The Wildcat had killer hills, blinding speed, wicked curves, and a few dips that would lift you right out of the seat.
The Wildcat began like most coasters. Passengers loaded from a wooden platform. We would slide into the car, (Of course the back and front seats were coveted) strap on the leather seat belt, (Nowadays, coasters have restraints that snap down on your body so you cannot get out of the car but not the Wildcat, you could stand up and get out of the seat if you wanted. But who would be crazy enough to even think about getting out while the ride was in motion?) and wait for the operator to release the big wooden brake lever sending us off on a thrilling ride.
The coaster train would quickly move forward and dip down a slight hill into a dark tunnel. The wind rushing inside the tunnel was deafening along with all the girls screaming. The tunnel lasted about 15 seconds or so and when daylight appeared, we were at the foot of the first hill of the Wildcat.
Being a wooden coaster, the train glided up the hill just a tad and then locked itself onto the chain drive in the middle of the tracks. You could hear the chain attach itself to the train as it tugged and jerked us slowly up the hill smacking against the wood underneath. The chain would make clackity clack sounds and sometimes rise up and slam down in it's slot making it seem like the chain would snap. (It never did)
Once we peaked at about 85 feet at the top, the chain disengaged and the train would slowly coast around a large bend heading for the first hill. Everyone would look out over the park and point out where they parked their car and other places. The front seat was the best view while the back seat was the fastest ride. At this time, everyone who was fearless raised their hands over their heads preparing for the deep plunge.
In a heartbeat, the train plunged down the first hill with steel wheels screeching against uneven tracks smacking against its wooden frame. People screamed, yelled, swore, and laughed just to get them through the dip. The coaster would reach speeds of 65-70 miles per hour on this first hill. (Urban legend had it that the coaster would exceed 80 miles per hour at night time after it had just rained. Something about the water and cool night air making the wheels slide faster)
At the bottom of the hill was a little dip that would lift you right out of your seat. You would have a split second of the feeling of weightlessness. (When I was much younger, a friend of mine, Guy, and I rode the Wildcat. At the bottom of the hill, after the dip, he was so light, that the force was pushing him out of the car. I grabbed him by the shoulders and pulled him back down.) I figured he owed me a sno-cone for saving his life.
Instantly, we were rushing up the second hill and then the wild fall down. Then the third hill. Then a wicked bend in the tracks forcing everyone to one side. Then a few dips lifting the riders off their asses and into the air. Then a vicious covered curve that would bring us speeding into the station for a safe landing.
The brake man would pull his levers and the coaster would stop. The people would jump out laughing and high fiving each other. (High Fiving - It was a 70's thing) The people in line would then take their turn and jump into their seats.
Getting back to who would be crazy enough to even think of standing up while the Wildcat was in motion. Well, let me tell you about my loving Dare Devil wife Patty. (You thought it would be me didn't you?) Patty used to work for Idora Park and the employee's would have a contest on who could start from the back of the coaster and make their way to the front seat of the coaster before it went down the first hill. Patty won the contest.
Patty was in the back seat, the coaster would start, and when it came out of the tunnel, she was three cars ahead. Going up the hill, she would jump another car ahead. At the top of the hill and rounding the bend, she made her way to the very front car just in time for it to plummet down the hill.
From that moment on, Patty was a bona fide member of the Dare Devils Club.
LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
12/09/2008
Calhoun's - Cheeseburger And Fries
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| Calhouns Of Gatlinburg |
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| Warm Rolls |
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| Enough To Clog Your Heart |
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| Calhouns Cheeseburger |
The cost was just under $20 bucks without tip which is pretty fair considering the quality and quantity of food served.
The Grassy Knoll Diner scores 4 out of 5 shots and recommends Calhoun's of Gatlinburg for dinner.
LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
Responses to “Calhoun’s Of Gatlinburg”
12/06/2008
Electric Socks And Christmas Trees
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| Christmas Tree Horror Tale |
Anyway, I believe it was the winter of 1986 or 87 and I found myself volunteered (Victim) from corporate to help Bobby and Mac sell three thousand fresh cut Christmas trees on route 224 in Boardman. Back then, there were still open lots on 224 (The busiest highway in Boardman) with green fields. And of course it was Fucking freezing out with about a foot of snow on the ground. (Typical Boardman, Ohio Winter climate)
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| Zero Zone Suit |
Being the good soldier I arrived on time for my shift. It was late afternoon, and I knew that I would be stuck in a freezing cold field with dead Christmas trees lying around so I stopped at Arby's for dinner. I pulled in the tree lot and parked my Jeep and jumped out.
Welcome to my Christmas tree universe. An open field, hundreds of Christmas trees scattered on the ground still in their protective wrapping, cheesy lights and pennants, plus a white step van that had to be a hundred years old. This is where I would spend the next 6 hours or so.
I opened the sliding door to the step van letting the blizzard in that was raging outside. Looking inside I found Bobby and Mac huddled around a pot bellied stove. They looked like two hobo's on the side of railroad tracks cooking pork and beans. And yes, they were cooking baked beans in the pot.
Bobby looked up, hunger and cold in his eyes, noticed my Arby's roast beef sandwiches, then looked back at the beans in the pot. At that moment, I feared for my life. (It was like Thunderdome now. Two men enter, one man leaves. The rules are, there ain't no rules) I quickly ate my sandwiches as I made nonsense chit chat. Mac didn't move. He just huddled around the stove that was giving off the only heat in a quarter square mile radius.
Bob and Mac then showed me the ropes. Reluctantly we left the step van to brave the cold weather. They marched me around the lot, (Universe) showing me the rope spool, (To tie down the trees we sold to the cars of the customers) the Christmas tree stands that went with the trees, and of course rows and rows of neatly stacked Christmas trees.
Each tree had a colored tag with a price on it according to size and type of tree. Type of tree? WTF was that? Apparently there were many different varieties. There were Blue Spruce, Douglas Fir, White Pine, Scotch Pine, Fraser Fir, Balsam, Noble, and Grand Fir. I was under the impression they were all just green pine trees. (Who knew?) The tour was over and Bob and Mac raced back to the shelter of the step van and the pot bellied stove.
As fate would have it, I didn't sell a single tree that day. Nor the next. Or the next. Bob and Mac sold a few here and there but not me. I did help Mac strap and tie a few trees to the roof of customers cars. One fell off before he got off the lot.
At the end of the day Bob said his feet were freezing and couldn't get them warm standing out in the snow all day. I didn't have the heart to tell him about my electric socks.
Merry Christmas! And buy an artificial tree this year.
LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
12/04/2008
Banksy Art Logo
Graffiti artist Banksy has many murals and art work adorning walls around the world. For some reason, this is one of our favorites.
LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
12/03/2008
Maxwell’s Steak And Seafood – Stuffed Chicken And Baked Potato
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| Stuffed Chicken |
Dining at Maxwell's many times before, I knew what I wanted before the menu's came out. Alas, that wouldn't be the cause. Our waitress introduced herself and took our drink and dinner orders. She told us she was new here at Maxwell's and still learning the ropes. I ordered the grilled chicken with lemon and a baked potato.
About 15 minutes later, our dinners arrived. As you can see, this was not what I ordered. It was stuffed chicken breast. At least the baked potato was correct. The stuffed chicken looked good enough and I didn't want to spoil our waitress's good spirits and first week of work so I accepted the dinner without telling her.
The stuffed chicken was well cooked, an adequate proportion, and tasted good. The stuffing was surprisingly good. Of course the baked potato was excellent. I love me some baked potatoes.
The cost was $17.00 without tip and was priced nicely.
The Grassy Knoll Diner scores 3 out of 5 shots and recommends Maxwell's of Gatlinburg for dinner. I was going to fail Maxwell's for getting the dinner selection wrong, but the waitress was new, she was nice, and the dinner was good.
LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
Responses to “Maxwell’s Steak And Seafood – Gatlinburg”
- December 3, 2008 at 4:26 pm e
Bob said
I would have sent it back right away. If the waitress cant get a simple order correct, then she doesn’t belong there. - December 5, 2008 at 11:33 am e
Bitzky said
Heh, my upbringing made me so that I don’t really care if orders get mixed up, unless they bring me something I absolutely can’t eat. I love your food posts. Keep them coming!
- December 5, 2008 at 12:48 pm e
Gumby said
You are nicer than me, I would have sent it back.
11/27/2008
A Line In The Sand
11/25/2008
Smoky’s Sports Bar – Cheeseburger - Fries - cheese
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| Smokys Sports Pub |
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| Smokys Cheese Sticks |
I noticed that there were no napkins, no plates, no salt, no pepper, nothing on the table. After waiting a few minutes I went and flagged down our waiter. He looked startled! I said could we please get our drinks and perhaps a few napkins and plates. He said sure in just a few minutes. I went to the kitchen and got them myself.
The cheese sticks were OK, a little cold because we waited so long and two of them were empty. Just sticks, no cheese. Say that real fast.
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| Smokys Cheeseburger |
Actually, the cheeseburger tasted all right. It was well cooked, hot, fresh, (As fresh as frozen patties go) and the bun was toasted and not soggy. All in all, it was OK.
The steak fries however, choke, choke, they were terrible. A soggy mess of what once were potatoes in the bottom of the plastic basket. I choked down a few and performed the last rites on the rest of them.
The cost was 15 dollars for the empty sticks and burger, and a glass of water. A little steep for what you got.
Our drinks finally arrived halfway through dinner. The waiter said, hey, its one of those days man. Same right back at yea with your tip man.
Well, Joe was sad that Penn State lost and probably missed the chance for the BCS national championship game, but they would live to play another day. (Can't say the same for the fries though) And yes, I gave him only 15% for a tip.
The Grassy Knoll Diner scores 2.25 out of 5 shots and does not recommend Smoky's for dinner. Sidenote: if you find that all the other restaurants are packed, and sometimes in Gatlinburg on a Friday and Saturday night during certain events they are, then go to Smoky's just to get something to eat but expect bad service.
LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
Responses to “Smoky’s Sports Bar – Gatlinburg”
- November 25, 2008 at 2:26 pm e
Soup Cop Jean said
I’ll take your word that it was good tasting. it doesn’t from the picture. So what the burger was just tossed on top of the fries. And I see a black plastic fork there. - November 29, 2008 at 8:08 am e
Louise Wheeler said
We ate at Smokey’s 2 times during our stay in Gatlinburg. We found the food pretty good. The portions were good, the food was served quickly and was served hot. The food is bar food, so we didn’t expect any thing exceptional but it was tasty and for the price and atmosphere (football), we will definintely return. - December 5, 2008 at 12:51 pm e
Gumby said
Should be renamed to Smokys Greasy Spoon. - March 28, 2009 at 4:51 pm e
Michele said
My visit to smokeys was not very good. The pizza was good, but the bar tender jessica kept thrusting her boobs in my husbands face. In front of my child. I was very upset. She even tried to sit on his lap. She was rude to me and did not refill my drink until my husband took my glass to the bar and asked her to get me another. I actually checked to see if she spit in it.
I do not recommend this place until they get rid of her. - July 10, 2009 at 4:16 pm e
Craig Plaisance said
We just came back from smokeys, very angry.
The service was very bad, the waitress and waiter were very rude. I ordered ceasar salad and soup, the plate of salad came full, but only on the top was fresh lettuce, at the bottom it was just very dry leaves (almost half of the plate), i have never seen something like that served in a restaurant, just like garbage. I told the waiter and he just took it back to the kitchen and left me there, they didn’t do anything. No sorry, nothing. Never go back there again. I don’t recommend people to eat there, food is crapy however the price is same as if you go to a very good restaurant. They even don’t give you napkin, they just put paper roll like bad paper towel.-
July 11, 2009 at 2:30 pm eToo bad you didn’t read my blog before visiting. It may have saved you a bad dinner experience.
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July 11, 2009 at 2:30 pm e
11/22/2008
Dealey Plaza And The Grassy Knoll
To mark the 45th anniversary of President Kennedy’s assassination on November 22nd, 1963, I offer these photos taken back in June of this year. The photos are of the Texas School Book Depository, the infamous grassy knoll, Dealey Plaza, and the spot marked on the highway where president Kennedy was first shot. Make sure to click the thumb nail for a larger version.
Dallas, Texas, June of 2008. The view from the infamous grassy knoll. Conspiracy theories begin here, where eye witnesses heard and saw smoke and gun shots coming from. If shots were fired here, then indeed it is a conspiracy. The School Book Depository is on the left.
Again, a view from the grassy knoll where eye witnesses claim they heard and saw smoke and gun shots. If shots were fired here, then indeed it is a conspiracy. You can see the white “X” marked on the street where President John Kennedy was shot.
A wider angle view from the grassy knoll. You can see from this photograph that the grassy knoll was a perfect location for a second shooter. If Oswald had missed or just wounded Kennedy, the second shooter would complete the job.
Dealey Plaza, a view from the grassy knoll, close up view of the white painted “X” on the highway. I zoomed in on this spot to show the positive angle from the grassy knoll for a clear clean shot from the fence on the grassy knoll. Not much of a monument.
Dealey Plaza, right side of the highway. The infamous grassy knoll is off to the right. Route 30 triple underpass is off in the distance. This is approximately the spot where Abraham Zapruder stood while filming the Kennedy Assassination.
Dealey Plaza, a slightly different angle from where Abraham Zapruder was standing filming President Kennedy’s motorcade as it came by. Moments later president Kennedy was shot and the limo wenti speeding away under the triple underpass road.
Another photograph of the grassy knoll and the pergola. (The white monument type structure lining the perimeter) The Route 30 and 35E highway sign is in the foreground and the triple underpass that the motorcade sped under after President John Kennedy was shot.
The picket fence on the grassy knoll where according to conspiracy theorists a second assassin was hiding waiting for the Kennedy motorcade to come into view. When the correct angle was in view, he fired hitting Kennedy forcing his head to snap back.
The fence on the grassy knoll, the triple underpass, and the street sign for Route 35 and 35E. Eye witnesses claim to have heard at least one shot coming from the grassy knoll and the picket fence. White smoke and a figure of a man was also reported to be lurking behind it.
Another view of the picket fence located in the back ground of the grassy knoll. The man standing behind the fence in this picture had a perfect view of the white painted “X” on the street. A perfect location for a sniper to hide, fire his shots at the president, and flee the area.
Photo of the grassy knoll and pergola from across the street. This is where hundreds of people came out to greet President Kennedy’s motorcade and then ran for cover as shots rang out from the School Book Depository and the grassy knoll as witnesses would attest to.
A close up view and reverse angle of the grassy knoll. As you can see by the white “X” on the street, the angle is perfect for a second shooter by the picket fence. As we know by now, the “X” was the spot where Kennedy’s motorcade was. A perfect shot from the grassy knoll.
This is a reverse angle zoomed in photograph of the grassy knoll and the picket fence where the alleged second shooter was hiding waiting for the motorcade to come into angle. By looking right, you can see that Oswald had to wait as well until both shooters were in harmony.
This photograph was taken from the same spot as the previous, but with wide angle. We see the infamous grassy knoll, the picket fence where the alleged second assassin was hiding, and the underpass where the Kennedy motorcade sped off to after he was shot.
This photograph is of the Texas School Book Depository where Oswald was perched on the sixth floor waiting for Kennedy to come into angle. Notice the white “X” on the left side of the photograph and the grassy knoll. The perfect spot for both shooters to hit their mark.
This is a close up photograph of the School Book Depository. Oswald climbed the 6 floors, took out his rifle that was hidden the day before and waited for his prey to come into sight. Oswald was on the 6th floor, and you can see from that position he selected a very good kill zone area that aligned itself with the grassy knoll.
We can conclude from these photographs that perhaps there was a conspiracy to assassinate the president. Case in point, if Oswald was the only shooter, he would have lined up his shot on the motorcade before the limo turned left. This way, the limo and his target would be coming toward him. But if he had missed, Kennedy would have escaped. Enter a second shooter on the grassy knoll. With two expert marksmen, the probability of a successful kill more than doubled.
11/21/2008
Did Oswald Act Alone
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| A View To A Kill |
As the motorcade turned left from Houston Street, throngs of people lined the street waving and cheering at president John F. Kennedy and his lovely wife Jackie. Being a warm day in Dallas, Texas, the limo they traveled in was a convertible model.
Hundreds of people had camera’s snapping away at the president as he rode passed smiling and waving to the crowd. Abraham Zapruder was one of them. He was filming the presidents motorcade. An instant later, all hell broke loose. Shots rang out, the president slumped over, people dove to the ground covering up, police officers and secret service men shouting as the black limo carrying the president sped away toward the triple underpass.
What happened next is what conspiracies are made of. Many witnesses claimed to have seen and heard smoke and the sound of a gun shot coming from the grassy knoll. Some people heard 3 shots, some four, and some five shots. Some people claim to have seen suspicious people lurking around that seemed out of place such as a man with an open umbrella on a sunny day.
Keep in mind, it was total pandemonium. People just witnessed their president gunned down and murdered. Of course there would be inconsistencies with their recollections of events that just transpired.
Tomorrow is the 45th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald was captured and questioned and was the number one suspect and then was brutally gunned down on national live television by Jack Ruby as he was being transported to a more secure location. Before Oswald died, he yelled out that he did not kill the president and that he would not be a patsy. This is a telling statement by Oswald. If Oswald did not act alone, it would mean there was a cover up and a conspiracy.
Forty Five years later, the debate continues. My own blog, the Grassy Knoll Institute, is directly tied to the Kennedy conspiracy. There are generations born since that only have history books and the media to learn the facts or what is believed to be the facts.
I want to know what my readers believe.
Did Lee Harvey Oswald act alone in assassinating president John F. Kennedy or was there a second gunman that fateful day, November 22nd, 1963?
Please leave your answer in the comments section.
75 Responses to “Did Oswald Act Alone – JFK 45th Anniversary”
- November 21, 2008 at 10:42 pm e
David Gardner said
The only thing that makes me question all of the assassination conspiracy theories is that by this time, if the conspiracy was as massive as it is alleged to have been, the truth simply could not have been held back. I tend to believe that if Oswald did not act alone, it was the work of two or three people rather than a massive conspiracy and cover up by the entire federal, state and local governments. The body switch described by David Lifton in Best Evidence could be easily explained by over-zealous Secret Service personnel who were consumed with protecting the family’s privacy and were simply trying to avoid a press mob at the autopsy site.It is a mystery – one of the great mysteries of our day. Perhaps we will never know for certain. -
November 22, 2008 at 3:51 pm eThis assasination is in my mind the first time I read about it, some 34 years ago. The first thing was, this can’t be true, the way they said it, government/FBI/CIA.
This was a overall planned action, by the government/FBI/CIA/
Sectret Service.
There must been at least two teams, mayby three. Two at the back, one at the front(head shot). If you look in this matter and see all the people who has there interest in this killing and spoke about it, there were about 10-12 shots. You have to ask yourself what happened afterwards. With his car(directly repaired and cleaned?), body(no good autopsy), the place where the shots rang out(within hours it was clear and open for the puplic), the investigation(wellknown about the magic bullet theory?), the many people who were there at the scene, the book depository(three bullits in line with the rifle gun Mauser-the wrong one at first, see testimony of sherrif of Dallas-Roger Craig).
It’s one big blur, created by the government/FBI/CIA/Secret Service. The truth will and can’t come out, everybody knows that JFK is killed, not by Oswald. The official files, or whats left of it, will not be open till 2032, thanks to G.W.Bush. WHY? Thats mine real concern. They continue it and I realy hope that Obama, can do his job and build a country that is proud of itself. Not make war, but put that money in their own country, because a lot of people need that, see what happened with Katrina. But when he is stopping war in Irak/Afganistan, I hope the people of the warindustry will let him live, if not he ends up like JFK. -
November 22, 2008 at 4:32 pm eTo big for Conspiracy??
When is the last time you have seen films or documentation
about the 10 million Humans purged from Stalins regime?
We’ve seen thousands of Hitlers Death camps..
How many Stalin death camp and mass execution pictures
have you seen ..??? Im betting none..
The 60′s are full of “lone nut gunman” Gandhi, MLK ,RFK, JFK to name a few… All men of peace and threatened corrupt powerful “leaders”
Im not a conspiracy Theory Nut…..Im a Common Sence and truth Nut..
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Max Jackl said
I’m voting on a conspiracy. If oswald acted alone, wouldn’t he have shot Kennedy before the limo turned so he would have a target straight away and coming toward him. - November 23, 2008 at 1:28 am e
Packer said
I think the question isn’t “did Oswald act alone”, but rather “did Oswald act AT ALL”? Personally I doubt whether he was involved in the actual shooting at all. He seems to have been set up to take the blame by someone far more powerful, organised and ruthless. Oswald, an immature 24 year old who liked to think he was playing with the big boys, MAY have been involved in the conspiracy at some level, but possibly not fulfilling the role he thought he was. Most probably, those behind the assassination used Oswald as the patsy he said he was, while telling him he was playing some other important part in the proceedings. - November 23, 2008 at 6:01 pm e
Anti-Christ said
Oswald did not act alone. He was the designated patsy, as the C.I.A. orchestrated the perfect assassination.- July 26, 2009 at 1:08 am e
Billy Boy said
The CIA is one of the most incompetent organizations in the world. How could they possibly have conspired to kill the president and then successfully covered it up for 45 years? Bozo!-
July 27, 2009 at 8:52 am eThey didn’t successfully cover it up. I exposed the conspiracy plot.
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October 9, 2010 at 11:32 am eBullshit, You are full of shit! there was NO conspiracy and you don’t know or have proven anything. Oswald acted alone. that is all there is to it. what “proof” do you have? what have you exposed? nothing, you got nothing.
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October 9, 2010 at 11:10 pm eA Hidel,
Perhaps you didn’t notice that this is the home of the 99 cent conspiracy theory. It’s a humorous blog. You have been fooled. Read a few more updates and you will realize you were taken hook, line, and sinker.
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November 23, 2008 at 7:40 pm eI do believe there are more conspiracies than we will ever know about and that this is one of the biggest… next to the whole WTC bombings being an inside job that is.
Oswald was set up and I have no doubt that there was another shooter (or shooters) on the grassy knoll. Wait a sec, LOTGK… lurking on the grassy knoll… it was you!!!
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November 23, 2008 at 10:54 pm eIxnay on the grassy knoll vay…..
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Orson said
My God! There’s a ton of evidence that Kennedy was done away with by elements of the CIA with the help of the mob. They say a massive conspiracy like this would sooner or later come to light? How? Blatant evidence means nothing. People are sheep and will always remain that way. The only hope for a return to Democracy in this country is A MASSIVE TURN OUT OF PEOPLE IN THE STREETS, demanding justice, people willing to risk their lives – not in Iraq – but in the streets of America. This country is run by desperate criminals who will stop at nothing. The CIA has helped wipe out millions of people around the world. Does this bother the American people? Not a bit. The media has them worrying about unborn foetuses, meanwhile actual children are being maimed in the streets of Bagdad, in Panama, in Nicaragua and elsewhere – and the the conscience of Christians aren’t bothered at all. Stay on your knees, fools. That’s where serfs belong.- May 12, 2009 at 10:38 pm e
SERF CHRISTIAN said
Amazing Orson…you have it ALL figured out! The Christians of America have no conscience….they are a bunch of hypocrites running around and beating down the “hard working” American while they suck the “lifeblood” from a society that so desires to be healed! The Government is out to get us! It is run by Empirilistic Christians who want to convert the world to their “mindless” cult!!! I’m sure by now…you would say…right on brother…tell it!!! Why is it so hard to believe what has been told…what people have seen? Why do you hang on to an idea that the people that join together to “form a more perfect union” are the very ones that you fear the most. Why? Because you are an anarchist! “massive turnout in the streets?” What does that mean? “demanding justice” for whom? The criminal? What astounds me is that you speak with such conviction as if you know the truth….I don’t think you would recognize the truth if it was right in front of you. Did Lee Harvey Oswald act alone? Well….how about this; I challenge everyone of you “conspiracy theorists” to use your collective brainpower and financial backing…(pool it all together) and solve it once and for all!!! Then we can all know that you were right! My guess on that one is that the “all seeing big brother”, “the man”, big rich government that has been completely filled with Christian bygots for all time or at least 1963 will squash you all like little tiny bugs by deploying a nerve agent in the middle of your street rally and cover it up as a cult “kool aid” scenario….sounds strangely familiar…-
May 12, 2009 at 11:08 pm eSounds like you are describing the secret society of the Free Masons.About finally getting to the truth. I have already. Nixon had him murdered.
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October 9, 2010 at 11:40 am eOrson, what evidence? You are full O’ shit. the only evidence is Lee Oswald did it, That’s it. nothing else. FYI, the Assilver Stone (lies) movie is just a movie, not facts.
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October 9, 2010 at 11:12 pm eOops. This is a humor blog, not to be taken seriously. And quit calling me Shirley.
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Robyne said
Analysis of the Zapruder film clearly shows the driver of Kennedy’s limo actually fired the last frontal shot.-
October 9, 2010 at 12:07 pm eDear God, not this bullshit again. I’m speechless
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October 9, 2010 at 12:10 pm e“Analysis”, analysis he says. You need to watch the Z film another 52,000 times Garrison.
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October 9, 2010 at 11:18 pm eYou need to read this blog’s mission statement just once.
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October 9, 2010 at 11:17 pm eI don’t know, you seem to be doing a fine job digging yourself a hole.
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David said
I could not get that from the Zapruder film. Watch “JFK: The Bush Connection” for a pretty good 10 part ‘law and order’ type indictment of Bush 41 on the subject. If you can debunk any part of this, I would like to know about it.-
May 12, 2009 at 11:09 pm eBush is entirely to dense to concoct such a conspiracy.
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Robyne said
Do you mean Prescott Sheldon Bush or his George Herbert Walker Bush (Snr)?At 17 yrs old, George Walker Bush (Jnr) might have been a bit too young.-
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Robyne said
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October 9, 2010 at 11:20 pm eI’m already to china. Any further and we’ll fall off the planet.
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October 9, 2010 at 11:15 pm eThat’s the first wise comment you made here today.
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Polly said
I would like to think Oswald was bribed by Castro for $6500 as I read recently, but then where was the money after Ruby killed him?-
April 27, 2009 at 11:29 pm eI heard it was for $6550.00 so who is right?
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TrustNo1 said
The man who fired the kill shot from The Grassy Knoll is named James Files. I found his confession video on this Doom 2012 site. He used an early version of the Remington Fireball XP-100 that fired a .222 bullet. After firing the kill shot, he says he bit the removed bullet casing and left it on the fence. In 1987, John Rademacher found a .222 shell casing with a dent that matches a bite mark in The Grassy Knoll area…An extensive review of James Files is available at JFKMurderSolved.com- April 27, 2009 at 11:14 am e
Gumby said
So, you’re saying they are accepting 24 year old evidence. Of a shell casing with a dent in it lying around in the dirt on the grassy knoll for 24 years and they claim it is the exact bullet casing that killed kennedy. This site is exactly for you my friend.
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April 27, 2009 at 11:19 pm eThis is exactly why I write them….

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October 9, 2010 at 11:43 am eJames Fliescatcher is a proven liar, he had nothing to do with. On to the next “theory”
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October 9, 2010 at 11:13 pm eYou need to finish and understand this one first.

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Jimbob said
After reading this u are rite about one thing, what me see and read can not be taking as facts.
i have watched some videos of that day and looking at it, it seems his wife had something to do with it, she acts so weird when he gets shot and looks as if the second bullit comes from underneath the president so tell me who else could shoot him from tht angle????????-
October 9, 2010 at 11:44 am eWhat? your not serious right?, ahh you gt me funny guy.dumbass
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October 9, 2010 at 11:13 pm eNo A Hidel, we are not serious. And a double Dumb Ass to you.
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In The Hole said
Of course Oswald acted alone. The Warren commission proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that he alone murdered Kennedy. If there were others, they would have come forward already.-
October 9, 2010 at 11:45 am eThank God! someone who gets it. Thank you.
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October 9, 2010 at 11:14 pm eAnd that person is not you.
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I. M. Wise said
acted alone? he did’t “act” at all. Lee never fired a shot. The poor bastard thought he was spying and reporting on others who were going to kill the President. little did he know, he was being manipulated and used. can you imagine what must have gone through his mind, when he realized that he was set up?-
July 9, 2009 at 11:32 pm ePerhaps he was thinking that he could be saving a lot by switching to Geico!
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August 19, 2009 at 9:22 am eNonsense. The government has done all it can to keep people from seeing into the facilities at Groom Lake/Area 51, it came up with not one but 2 ! stories ” explaining ” Roswell which were bs ( and which the liberal NY Times bought hook, line & sinker ), and you think they couldn’t cover up an assassination where the supposed Commission failed to discover so much and also failed to interview crucial witnesses at the time ?There are so many anamolies about the assasination that I can’t even begin to list them here.But I will mention 1…Remember Jack Ruby wanting to tell all but only in Washington ? Dorothy Killgallen interviewed him in jail. She died soon afterwards and after telling friends she was going to blow the lid off of the JFK assassination and Roswell.Ruby suddenly developed a ” cold “. Much was made of this at the time. Suddenly, he was found to have incurable cancer and died from it.Remember Yuri Andropov, leader of the Soviet Union and former head of the KGB ? HE suddenly got a cold too and then died soon thereafter.And Pope John Paul I died of…mysterious circumstances with no autopsy and his notes were missing. He was going to blow the lid off the Vatican Bank.Given enough time you can hide anything in this country.
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August 20, 2009 at 12:03 am eAgreed. The public is easily swayed and deceived. Just look at subliminal messages. The government can and do control the public.
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Robyne said
LOTGK and Senda are correct on this point. Hidel, you are completely niave and uninformed about (what’s referred to as) ‘machinery of government’. Understand and accept the fact that ALL governments employ ‘spin doctors’ and other agents specifically to “manage” (ie. “control”) the public and media using whatever ways, means, methods and mechanisms they can get away with … all for the sole purpose of maintaining power. Any government will only tell the media whatever it wants the public to think.-
October 9, 2010 at 11:23 pm eVery true on the spin doctor. Every government has them. Some are better than others that’s all.
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Robyne said
That depends on the subject matter only. Nobody can fool all of the people all of the time
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October 9, 2010 at 2:07 pm e“The public is easily swayed and deceived”…Yes, by oliver stone and his bootjack film of lies
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Robyne said
If you honestly believe Stone could sway and deceive his theatrical public using the limited people and $s at his disposal, think about what a government can (and does) achieve with access to a level of human and financial resourcing available to it.-
October 9, 2010 at 11:27 pm eThe very reason this conspiracy still lingers today is that if you ask 100 people if you think Oswald acted alone, you get about 40% who say no. And, if you ask if they think the Warren Commision report explaine devery detail and avenue, almost all of them will say no. Now you have a conspiracy whether you like it or not. If the Warren commission would have done their job in the beginning, this would be way over.
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Robyne said
The sole purpose of the WC (set up by LBJ) was to ‘sell’ the content of Hoover’s preliminary report about the assassination.
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October 9, 2010 at 11:20 pm eJust like you were easily deceived. See how conspiracy theories are created?…
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November 12, 2010 at 9:41 am eWHEN WILL ALL YOU PEOPLE REALIZE THAT THE SICK PSYCHO AND SOCIOPATH. THAT WAS LEE HARVEY OSWALD. SHOT AND KILLED PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY ON FRIDAY NOVEMBER 22ND 1963. FROM THE SIXTH FLOOR WINDOW OF THE TEXAS SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITARY, WITH HIS MANNLICHER
CARCANO ITALIAN MADE, ACTION BOLT RIFLE. HE ACTED ALONE. FULL STOP. NO CONSPIRACY. GOT IT. THE GUY WAS A MENTALLY UNSTABLE NUTCASE. DON’T BE FOOLED BY ALL THIS CONSPIRACY NONSENSE. AUTHORS WRITING CONSPIRACY BOOKS WHO MAY OR MAY NOT BELIEVE THEIR OWN DELUSIONS. THY ARE MAKING MONEY THROUGH CAREFULLY CRAFTED BOOKS THAT DUPE THE READER INTO BUYING AND BELIEVING THE NONSENSE THAT THEY ARE WRITING. CONSPIRACY SELLS. THERE WERE NO CONSPIRACY.-
November 14, 2010 at 10:58 am eWell, since you printed your comment in all CAPS then of course it has to be true. Right?However, John, if you would have investigated just a little on this blog, you would have noticed (Hopefully) that it is a humorous site. Or maybe you only read what is in all caps. If so, ASS HAT!
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Robyne said
Nonsense you say? Perhaps not.“Shortly after the murder of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, a Christchurch, New Zealand morning newspaper printed a detailed story it received on the New York news wire about Kennedy’s “assassin” Lee Harvey Oswald. There was a major problem with this news story, because at the time the New Zealand newspaper went to press in Christchurch, Lee Harvey Oswald had only just been arrested in a Dallas cinema for the alleged murder of a Texas policeman called Tibbet. Several more hours passed before Dallas police even accused Oswald of the murder of President Kennedy. So the Christchurch newspaper inadvertently printed an impossible story, a concocted lie “seeded” onto the New York news wire too early by the real murderers, who forgot that international time zones and thus real-time would allow the New Zealand newspaper to print their pre-arranged cover story hours before the events happened. That single critical planning error proved conclusively Lee Harvey Oswald was only a fall-guy, a patsy arrested and charged on cue by the unwitting Dallas Police Force.”-
November 21, 2010 at 12:50 am eOswald certainly hit the president with at least one bullet but it is hard to believe he acted completely alone. The world may never know.
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Robyne said
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November 26, 2010 at 2:16 pm eThere you go. With so much mis-information it is hard to know exactly what the truth is after so many years.
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January 3, 2011 at 12:05 am ehahahahahaha Amelia Earhart shot him from the sky. He didnt really die at the time but was spirited away to the Greek Isles to live out his days. Thats why Jackie married Ari – so she could be with her beloved Jack and no one would suspect anything about her being in Greece. I know this is true – if not, all my years of schooling were for nothing and again I got ripped off by a government intent on letting me believe that I am smarter than I really am. I hate it when I get ripped off by the government – there really should be a law or maybe there is and I was too busy investigating the Greek angle that day and missed the class. I really hate it when that happens.
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January 3, 2011 at 10:39 pm eYours is one of the best Kennedy conspiracy theories out there.And I appreciate you reading and commenting plus the kind words about my blog. Don’t you wish I was your landlord?

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January 3, 2011 at 11:45 pm eYou can be for the bargin basement price of Canadian $315,000 or something like that lololol. However if you low ball the owner I’m sure he’d jump at the offer LOL.
Look at the pluses – you get a piece of Canada in a beautiful tourism area. you get a kooky tenant – but one who pays the rent full and on time every month (never missed in all my years) and when I am rich writing a book of conspiracy theories that I have made up over the years you have the honour of saying “I knew her when…” Its a win win for everyone!
Its a short drive from OH – well maybe not as short a drives as it is to say, Cleveland, but if you stay on the US side for the most part gas is cheaper.ok, meds are kicking in (cant cha tell LOL) Im out.
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January 6, 2011 at 8:17 am eYes, I am glad everything worked out well for you.
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February 28, 2011 at 2:47 am eHey, the walrus was Paul…..
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Uvij8 said
“Lee Harvey Oswald” fired the shots, and therefore is responsible for the death and injuries. That is what certainly appears to be the case.Did he act alone? Good question, a decent case can be made either way, but neither can be proved.The thing that I found the most interesting about the whole affair deals with the remains of “Lee Harvey Oswald”. The funeral director who took care of the final arrangements from begin to end, who really has no horse in the conspiracy theory what-so-ever, has some very strange things to report. Obviously, the deceased man that was embalmed, dressed, put in the casket, then buried, was the only body the funeral director would have seen, or dealt with, but it is after all that, years later, that things get particularly interesting.The funeral director said in an interview, the death of the cemetery worker, after a secret supposed disinterment of the body of “Lee Harvey Oswald”, was suspect. Also he (the funeral director), was involved with a documented disinterment of the body of “Lee Harvey Oswald” for a forensic exam, and he saw things with the grave that were strange. He also said that the forensic exam also uncovered some very strange things indeed. He was suppose to write a book about it. Do not know if he did yet, but if what he said was indeed true, it is the grave of “Lee Harvey Oswald” that is the weirdest thing about the JFK assassinating.-
July 6, 2011 at 11:39 pm eAnd that dear reader is why the conspiracy theory has not died.
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July 13, 2011 at 8:25 am eFuneral homes are usually not heavily protected. Remember, people are dying to get in them, not out of them. In the dead (pun) of night, anything could occur inside the funeral home and or morgue.
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February 8, 2012 at 10:54 pm eThe question has always been “Was LHO the only shooter, or was he one of multiple shooters?” Why do we assume that he was a shooter at all? Maybe there were 2 or 3 shooters, with none being LHO. What’s the physical evidence that he’s *a* shooter, let alone *the* shooter? He wasn’t seen in the act of shooting. Maybe someone DID fire at the motorcade from the book depository, but how do we know it was LHO? Were his hands checked to see if he had recently fired a gun?
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February 9, 2012 at 10:03 pm eMy theory is predicated on multiple shooters with Oswald as a Patsy. Click the link for my Kennedy Assassination Theory.
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Bitzky said
I already ordered the ribs previously but have not yet added them to the site. I’m lazy. But I will get them up there for they were delicious.