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RE: Visit BoothieBarn.com - KateH. - 01-22-2015 12:18 AM Are you referring to Bettie Page the pin-up model? RE: Visit BoothieBarn.com - Eva Elisabeth - 01-22-2015 05:20 AM (01-19-2015 10:25 PM)Dave Taylor Wrote: Again, I'm so grateful to have such a supportive community like this. Thank you.Dave, your map is fantastic! (Wish such a map would exist for all Lincoln sites, too!) I had never been aware the Atzerodt sites are located that far north. Just an idea - would it be possible to provide a link on the bottom of each "pop up info window" to the articles you dedicated on your blog to the respective site? (I would find that helpful.) Dave, I love old mills - what sort of mill was Clopper Mill? Grain? Or oil? How was it driven? By horses? (All historic mills I've seen were wind- or water mills, but this was certainly neither nor.) RE: Visit BoothieBarn.com - Gene C - 01-22-2015 08:21 AM (01-22-2015 12:18 AM)KateH. Wrote: Are you referring to Bettie Page the pin-up model? Bettie Page became a Christian in the mid 1950's and left the world of modeling. She seemed to just drop out of sight. Quite a change in direction. RE: Visit BoothieBarn.com - L Verge - 01-22-2015 10:18 AM (01-22-2015 12:18 AM)KateH. Wrote: Are you referring to Bettie Page the pin-up model? Exactly. If I am not mistaken, Ms. Page's story is another fascination of James Swanson - along with the Black Dahlia. RE: Visit BoothieBarn.com - J. Beckert - 01-22-2015 10:51 AM Betty Page was found some time ago and interviewed by the man who'd located her. She insisted she not be photographed, as the last public photos of her were taken when she was a young model. She died a few years ago. RE: Visit BoothieBarn.com - Thomas Kearney - 12-22-2016 10:15 AM Dave has his new Boothie carol up. It's a version of Silver Bells about Thomas A. Jones. He has the Dean Martin version to sing along to but as an Elvis fan, I went with his version. https://boothiebarn.com/2016/12/21/a-thomas-jones-carol/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np_ASN5oHmg Sing along with the King. An ad for dishwasher pods or candy may show up. |