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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . com... http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=5218050 Combine that with the bridge to nowhere and you can get nowhere in a hurry... Maybe a new website...nowhere.gov (aka lost.gov) or maybe a redirect from DOH!.gov... Mark |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=5218050 A mere $600 million for a road to nowhere? As a spokesman for Halliburton would say, "That's so cute." -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote ... http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=5218050 I take no side on whether or not the road should be continued, as I don't know enough about the issue. But, I do want to thank you for posting the link. I took a BP trip to the GSMNP a few years ago. Parked at the lot just before the end of the road. Great trip up Forney Creek and down thru Andrew's Bald. Pictures out now..... Thanks... Dan ...and yes, I carried an alcohol stove on that trip. Knew just how much fuel I had left, also. ;-) |
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Daniel-San wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote ... http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=5218050 I take no side on whether or not the road should be continued, as I don't know enough about the issue. But, I do want to thank you for posting the link. ... I don't know which side I'm on in this either. On the one hand building a road through that part of the Park is costly and unwise and I usually take the environmentalist side, but on the other hand a lot of Fortenberrys were displaced when TVA built the dam at Guntersville, Alabama and I know that side of the issue too. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() Ken Fortenberry wrote: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=5218050 An option would be to buy every resident of the island their own Higgins boat, (modernized version of course} and a nice landing area at each end. To bad Halliburton doesn't build boats. |
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![]() Ken Fortenberry wrote: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=5218050 An option would be to buy every resident of the island their own Higgins boat, (modernized version of course} and a nice landing area at each end. To bad Halliburton doesn't build boats. |
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![]() "BJ Conner" wrote An option would be to buy every resident of the island their own Higgins boat, (modernized version of course} and a nice landing area at each end. To bad Halliburton doesn't build boats. hilarious, and decipherable to boot. yfitons wayno |
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![]() Ken Fortenberry wrote: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=5218050 An option would be to buy every resident of the island their own Higgins boat, (modernized version of course} and a nice landing area at each end. To bad Halliburton doesn't build boats. |
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how anybody (other than those who want an easy drive to a cemetery) can
think building a 600 million dollar road (it was estimated at 400 a few months ago and it'll be 800 a few months from now)is worthy of consideration when the locals have agreed to accept 52 million, well, hell...i guess i am just a simple fuktard after all. the road will absolutely destroy one of the finest remaining rural auto-free landscapes and backcountry locations in the southeast, not to mention the negative effects on the fishing & wildlife. no one is keeping those who want to visit family cemeteries from doing so...in fact, the park service accommodates their wishes in an admirable fashion. those folks don't visit 24/7...the tourists do, and they'll be all over that road like flies on stink. may as well build a paved highway to the third meadow of slough creek while they are at it. fortenberry on the fence about a paved road on the north shore of the GSMNP?? ...man, i feel something with wings emerging from my butt. jeff Ken Fortenberry wrote: Daniel-San wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" wrote ... http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=5218050 I take no side on whether or not the road should be continued, as I don't know enough about the issue. But, I do want to thank you for posting the link. ... I don't know which side I'm on in this either. On the one hand building a road through that part of the Park is costly and unwise and I usually take the environmentalist side, but on the other hand a lot of Fortenberrys were displaced when TVA built the dam at Guntersville, Alabama and I know that side of the issue too. |
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