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Posted by Walt in Jaxn Tn. on August 01, 2005 at 08:33:02 from (24.176.117.87):

Here are some photos taken at the Red Power Roundup this year in Lebanon Tn. Of course the weather was hot "Very Hot". Didn't know what the heat index was, but I was suffering and I am considered a healthy person. We got there as the parade was running so missed a few things. The man in the yellow shirt is my long time friend willard (Moody)Richardson, disabled VietNam vet (going on 31 years on dialysis). We are the same age. The heat was hitting him hard, I got a golf cart after a while so he could finish seeing the show. Moody is a Oliver man, but was very excited about seeing the Red Power Roundup! The man in the thick black sweat shirt and black felt hat is Junior Maness, another friend of mine who was badly burned last year and spent a couple months in the burn center in Memphis Tn. Junior cannot stand sunlight on his arms legs or torso. The beagle is "JO JO",(Junior and Brendas puppy) he collapsed an hour later from heat exhaustion and had to be carried. Notice the photos of the Farmall Cub with narrow front and the high clear Cub --Walt--
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