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Fri, 16 Feb 2001 09:54:36 -0500
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Karen K. Perlow wrote:

> In a message dated 02/16/2001 9:19:53 AM Central Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
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> << You and I probably vie for the "most
>  hours watched" award for the History Channel anyway, eh?  (Laura calls it
>  "The Hitler Channel:  All War, All the Time!" >>
>

A very astute observation. Actually I like watching "Haunted History" about
supposed ghosts around historic sites. Kyle, if you and Laura make it back to
San Antonio, theMenger Hotel is supposed to have a ghost with a broad Stetson
and full length duster and is supposedly the first owner of the King Ranch who
died there in the hotel.
Funny, being next door to the Alamo, you would think there would be a lot more
ghosts than some old wrangler!!

Bobby

> Funny you should mention this..Someone at my house said "If it wasn't for
> Hitler, there wouldn't be a History Channel " A little simplistic, but close
> ..LOL.
>
> Karen :)

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