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    1. RE: [KYL&F] messages
    2. Hankins
    3. Joann, Hitting "reply to all" will reply to everyone who originally received the message you are replying to. Do a test: Choose "reply" and look at the TO... block on the top of your message screen. It will have the name of the sender there. Close that then try "reply to all". You should see the original senders name and Kentucky-Legends-L@folklore.rootsweb.com. Only the addresses listed in the TO... box will receive your message. Kim -----Original Message----- From: Joann Holland [SMTP:joemar@kyol.net] Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 6:33 PM To: Hankins; KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYL&F] messages Now, I am just hitting reply and send and my to says Kentucky Legends. Am I not getting my messages through to everybody? If we hit send to all, won't that put our message out to everyone in our entire e-mail bank? I am on a line for church and one for genealogy and I don't think they would understand why they were receiving these messages. Joann ----- Original Message ----- From: Hankins <khankins@earthlink.net> To: <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 10:50 AM Subject: RE: [KYL&F] messages > Kay, > > You should click "reply to all" if you want your message to be viewed by > all listers. When sending a reply, look at the address in the "TO..." > window at the top of your message, that shows you who will receive your > message. > > Kim > > -----Original Message----- > From: KLMPIANO@aol.com [SMTP:KLMPIANO@aol.com] > Sent: Saturday, September 18, 1999 11:53 PM > To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com > Subject: [KYL&F] messages > > Everybody.... > > I wonder if I"m doing something wrong when I just hit the "reply" button - > does my message only go to that one person or the whole bunch of us? > > I know I'm not getting all the messages because people start talking about > subjects like they have already been mentioned .... and I don't have a > clue. > > Help me!!! Aaaarrrrgggghhh! What am I doing wrong? > > Kay

    09/19/1999 02:45:30
    1. Re: [KYL&F] Age barometer
    2. Lynn McKay
    3. Our phone was about a 6 or 7 party-line, and each one had a different ring sequence. Ours was 2 longs and a short; haven't thought of that in eons. Can't believe I still remember it! Lynn -----Original Message----- From: Pat Oneal <peon@icx.net> To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 7:48 PM Subject: Re: [KYL&F] Age barometer >Small towns didn't use names before the numbers in their telephone numbers. >Our telephone 2-party line was 904-W. Sugar Babies was one of the best >suckers in the world. They stuck to your teeth and lasted all day while the >candy drooled down the corners of your mouth ......Pat > >-----Original Message----- >From: Jan Craven <jcraven@usunwired.net> >To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com ><KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> >Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 7:53 PM >Subject: Re: [KYL&F] Age barometer > > >>SUGAR BABIES!! >>I'm older than dirt. I got a 23. >>I not only remember Studebakers, I HAD one!!! >>My "first car". Thought I was hot stuff! >>Jan >>At 06:44 PM 9/19/1999 -0400, Sandy wrote: >>>Well, this seems to fit right in with today and >>>the past few days of messages. Someone just sent >>>me this <G>. (and in case you are interested , I >>>scored a 13 ) >>> >>>Age Barometer >>>-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- >>>snipped..... >> >> > >

    09/19/1999 02:33:11
    1. Re: [KYL&F] Age barometer
    2. Lynn McKay
    3. I'm out there in the mud with the rest of you. There were 3 I didn't remember. Lynn -----Original Message----- From: Mbdiggin@aol.com <Mbdiggin@aol.com> To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 7:37 PM Subject: Re: [KYL&F] Age barometer >Oh My!!!!!!!!!! I remembered all but #10 & 20 so that makes me older than >dirt!!!!! But I feel fit as a fiddle and rarin' to go. >Mary >

    09/19/1999 02:31:13
    1. Re: [KYL&F] Age barometer
    2. Oh My!!!!!!!!!! I remembered all but #10 & 20 so that makes me older than dirt!!!!! But I feel fit as a fiddle and rarin' to go. Mary

    09/19/1999 02:31:13
    1. Re: [KYL&F] Age barometer
    2. RichPump
    3. The sucker was sugar daddies wasn't. Sugar babies were the sack of nuggets from same company. Richard... Pat Oneal wrote: > > Small towns didn't use names before the numbers in their telephone numbers. > Our telephone 2-party line was 904-W. Sugar Babies was one of the best > suckers in the world. They stuck to your teeth and lasted all day while the > candy drooled down the corners of your mouth ......Pat > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jan Craven <jcraven@usunwired.net> > To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com > <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> > Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 7:53 PM > Subject: Re: [KYL&F] Age barometer > Mailto:RichPump@wf.net ICQ # 898319 HOWLAND-L List Co-ordinator WOODWORKING-L list Co-ordinator VARNER-L List Co-ordinator FISHING-L list Co-ordinator ILPIATT-L List Co-ordinator HEDGEHOGS-L List Co-ordinator TXYOUNG-L List Co-ordinator http://www.pets.rootsweb.com/~hedgehogs/index.html http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilpiatt/piatt.htm http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~richpump/YoungCountyCemPage.htm http://www.wf.net/~richpump/HowlandOnLine.html

    09/19/1999 02:17:04
    1. Re: [KYL&F] Age barometer
    2. Grandma Fern
    3. Just discovered how old I am - Sometimes I feel every year of it - - Oh well - Grandma Fern -----Original Message----- From: Sandy <kfan@earthlink.net> To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:45 PM Subject: [KYL&F] Age barometer >Well, this seems to fit right in with today and >the past few days of messages. Someone just sent >me this <G>. (and in case you are interested , I >scored a 13 ) > >Age Barometer >-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > >1. Blackjack chewing gum > >2. Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar >water > >3. Candy cigarettes > >4. Soda pop machines that dispensed bottles > >5. Coffee shops with table side jukeboxes > >6. Home milk delivery in glass bottles with >cardboard stoppers > >7. Party lines > >8. Newsreels before the movie > >9. P.F. Flyers > >10. Butch wax > >11. Telephone numbers with a word prefix (Olive - >6933) > >12. Peashooters > >13. Howdy Doody > >14. 45 RPM records > >15. S&H Green Stamps > >16. Hi-fi's > >17. Metal ice trays with levers > >18. Mimeograph paper > >19. Blue flashbulbs > >20. Beanie and Cecil > >21. Roller skate keys > >22. Cork popguns > >23. Drive-ins > >24. Studebakers > >25. Wash tub wringers > >If you remembered 0-5 = You're still young >If you remembered 6-10 = You are getting older >If you remembered 11-15 = Don't tell your age >If you remembered 16-25 = You're older than dirt! > > > > > >

    09/19/1999 02:16:58
    1. Re: [KYL&F] Age barometer
    2. RichPump
    3. 10. Butch wax Was for Flat tops. (haircuts not banjos) 20. Beanie and Cecil Was kids show like Howdy Doody. With sea serpent. Mbdiggin@aol.com wrote: > > Oh My!!!!!!!!!! I remembered all but #10 & 20 so that makes me older than > dirt!!!!! But I feel fit as a fiddle and rarin' to go. > Mary -- Mailto:RichPump@wf.net ICQ # 898319 HOWLAND-L List Co-ordinator WOODWORKING-L list Co-ordinator VARNER-L List Co-ordinator FISHING-L list Co-ordinator ILPIATT-L List Co-ordinator HEDGEHOGS-L List Co-ordinator TXYOUNG-L List Co-ordinator http://www.pets.rootsweb.com/~hedgehogs/index.html http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilpiatt/piatt.htm http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~richpump/YoungCountyCemPage.htm http://www.wf.net/~richpump/HowlandOnLine.html

    09/19/1999 02:11:56
    1. Re: Fw: [KYL&F] GOOD SABBATH MORNING TO EVERYONE
    2. What is a Hobble skirt? I never heard of one. Mary

    09/19/1999 02:03:41
    1. Re: [KYL&F] Age barometer
    2. RichPump
    3. Just how old is dirt? 24 of 25. Never was much into gum. Richard... Sandy wrote: > > Well, this seems to fit right in with today and > the past few days of messages. Someone just sent > me this <G>. (and in case you are interested , I > scored a 13 ) > > Age Barometer > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > > 1. Blackjack chewing gum > > 2. Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar > water > > 3. Candy cigarettes > > 4. Soda pop machines that dispensed bottles > > 5. Coffee shops with table side jukeboxes > > 6. Home milk delivery in glass bottles with > cardboard stoppers > > 7. Party lines > > 8. Newsreels before the movie > > 9. P.F. Flyers > > 10. Butch wax > > 11. Telephone numbers with a word prefix (Olive - > 6933) > > 12. Peashooters > > 13. Howdy Doody > > 14. 45 RPM records > > 15. S&H Green Stamps > > 16. Hi-fi's > > 17. Metal ice trays with levers > > 18. Mimeograph paper > > 19. Blue flashbulbs > > 20. Beanie and Cecil > > 21. Roller skate keys > > 22. Cork popguns > > 23. Drive-ins > > 24. Studebakers > > 25. Wash tub wringers > > If you remembered 0-5 = You're still young > If you remembered 6-10 = You are getting older > If you remembered 11-15 = Don't tell your age > If you remembered 16-25 = You're older than dirt! -- Mailto:RichPump@wf.net ICQ # 898319 HOWLAND-L List Co-ordinator WOODWORKING-L list Co-ordinator VARNER-L List Co-ordinator FISHING-L list Co-ordinator ILPIATT-L List Co-ordinator HEDGEHOGS-L List Co-ordinator TXYOUNG-L List Co-ordinator http://www.pets.rootsweb.com/~hedgehogs/index.html http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilpiatt/piatt.htm http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~richpump/YoungCountyCemPage.htm http://www.wf.net/~richpump/HowlandOnLine.html

    09/19/1999 01:44:21
    1. Re: [KYL&F] messages
    2. Joann Holland
    3. She is still in ICU. But we are hoping that she is coming home tomorrow. The doctors said you trade a nose bleed for a stroke and they will take the nose bleed any time. Her nose is still dripping though, and this has been since Thursday morning. Of course Thursday it was just plain bleeding all day long. But when you think that she has got all that packing in there and it is dripping through yet. She ate her first meal tonight since Thursday (ate her first anything since then.) All her blood work and everything else has came back good though. they say it is her blood pressure. Joann ----- Original Message ----- From: Ramona <kywy@zoomnet.net> To: <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 6:40 PM Subject: Re: [KYL&F] messages > Yes we are getting them fine! > How is your Aunt doing? > Ramona > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Joann Holland <joemar@kyol.net> > To: <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 6:33 PM > Subject: Re: [KYL&F] messages > > > > Now, I am just hitting reply and send and my to says > > Kentucky Legends. Am I not getting my messages > > through to everybody? If we hit send to all, won't that > > put our message out to everyone in our entire e-mail > > bank? I am on a line for church and one for genealogy > > and I don't think they would understand why they were > > receiving these messages. Joann > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Hankins <khankins@earthlink.net> > > To: <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 10:50 AM > > Subject: RE: [KYL&F] messages > > > > > > > Kay, > > > > > > You should click "reply to all" if you want your message to be viewed by > > > all listers. When sending a reply, look at the address in the "TO..." > > > window at the top of your message, that shows you who will receive your > > > message. > > > > > > Kim > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: KLMPIANO@aol.com [SMTP:KLMPIANO@aol.com] > > > Sent: Saturday, September 18, 1999 11:53 PM > > > To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com > > > Subject: [KYL&F] messages > > > > > > Everybody.... > > > > > > I wonder if I"m doing something wrong when I just hit the "reply" > button - > > > does my message only go to that one person or the whole bunch of us? > > > > > > I know I'm not getting all the messages because people start talking > about > > > subjects like they have already been mentioned .... and I don't have a > > > clue. > > > > > > Help me!!! Aaaarrrrgggghhh! What am I doing wrong? > > > > > > Kay > > > >

    09/19/1999 01:28:09
    1. Re: [KYL&F] THE HOBBLE SKIRT---To Quote Nancy!
    2. edie
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Pat Oneal <peon@icx.net> To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:02 PM Subject: Re: [KYL&F] THE HOBBLE SKIRT---To Quote Nancy! >I never knew the straight skirts as hobble skirts. They were also called >stovepipe skirts. My dad had one of those big old Hudsons, the kind you had >to step up and over to get inside the backseat. Well, in order to get your >leg high enough to go over the rim, you had to pull that straight skirt up >high enough. And, high enough was way above the knees. Yes, that could >attract a little attention now and then! Pat >-----Original Message----- >From: Jan Craven <jcraven@usunwired.net> >To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com ><KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> >Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:42 PM >Subject: Re: [KYL&F] THE HOBBLE SKIRT---To Quote Nancy! > > >>OHHH, THOSE skirts. Yep! Louisiana gals wore them. >>*WE* were a little more refined than YOU.....WE called them >>"straight skirts".......<but we hobbled just the same> >>J >>At 05:19 PM 9/19/1999 -0400, Ramona wrote: >>>To Quote Nancy: >>>"....they were so tight you couldn't walk you hobbled along." >>>COOL >>>My husband starting remembering the hobble skirts---and became so >>>over-whelmed with memories he immediately feel asleep. >>>Wonderful snoring is now going on behind me. >>>Ramona >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > >

    09/19/1999 01:08:00
    1. Re: [KYL&F] THE HOBBLE SKIRT---To Quote Nancy!
    2. edie
    3. I'm still new at this, but I just want to add that we called them pencil skirts. They were *sharpened down to a point". I enjoy the List and all the wonderful Ky memories. Pat James -----Original Message----- From: Pat Oneal <peon@icx.net> To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:02 PM Subject: Re: [KYL&F] THE HOBBLE SKIRT---To Quote Nancy! >I never knew the straight skirts as hobble skirts. They were also called >stovepipe skirts. My dad had one of those big old Hudsons, the kind you had >to step up and over to get inside the backseat. Well, in order to get your >leg high enough to go over the rim, you had to pull that straight skirt up >high enough. And, high enough was way above the knees. Yes, that could >attract a little attention now and then! Pat >-----Original Message----- >From: Jan Craven <jcraven@usunwired.net> >To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com ><KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> >Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:42 PM >Subject: Re: [KYL&F] THE HOBBLE SKIRT---To Quote Nancy! > > >>OHHH, THOSE skirts. Yep! Louisiana gals wore them. >>*WE* were a little more refined than YOU.....WE called them >>"straight skirts".......<but we hobbled just the same> >>J >>At 05:19 PM 9/19/1999 -0400, Ramona wrote: >>>To Quote Nancy: >>>"....they were so tight you couldn't walk you hobbled along." >>>COOL >>>My husband starting remembering the hobble skirts---and became so >>>over-whelmed with memories he immediately feel asleep. >>>Wonderful snoring is now going on behind me. >>>Ramona >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > >

    09/19/1999 01:07:23
    1. Re: [KYL&F] Age barometer
    2. Jan Craven
    3. SUGAR BABIES!! I'm older than dirt. I got a 23. I not only remember Studebakers, I HAD one!!! My "first car". Thought I was hot stuff! Jan At 06:44 PM 9/19/1999 -0400, Sandy wrote: >Well, this seems to fit right in with today and >the past few days of messages. Someone just sent >me this <G>. (and in case you are interested , I >scored a 13 ) > >Age Barometer >-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- >snipped.....

    09/19/1999 12:53:36
    1. [KYL&F] Age barometer
    2. Sandy
    3. Well, this seems to fit right in with today and the past few days of messages. Someone just sent me this <G>. (and in case you are interested , I scored a 13 ) Age Barometer -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 1. Blackjack chewing gum 2. Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water 3. Candy cigarettes 4. Soda pop machines that dispensed bottles 5. Coffee shops with table side jukeboxes 6. Home milk delivery in glass bottles with cardboard stoppers 7. Party lines 8. Newsreels before the movie 9. P.F. Flyers 10. Butch wax 11. Telephone numbers with a word prefix (Olive - 6933) 12. Peashooters 13. Howdy Doody 14. 45 RPM records 15. S&H Green Stamps 16. Hi-fi's 17. Metal ice trays with levers 18. Mimeograph paper 19. Blue flashbulbs 20. Beanie and Cecil 21. Roller skate keys 22. Cork popguns 23. Drive-ins 24. Studebakers 25. Wash tub wringers If you remembered 0-5 = You're still young If you remembered 6-10 = You are getting older If you remembered 11-15 = Don't tell your age If you remembered 16-25 = You're older than dirt!

    09/19/1999 12:44:49
    1. Re: [KYL&F] messages
    2. Ramona
    3. Yes we are getting them fine! How is your Aunt doing? Ramona ----- Original Message ----- From: Joann Holland <joemar@kyol.net> To: <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 6:33 PM Subject: Re: [KYL&F] messages > Now, I am just hitting reply and send and my to says > Kentucky Legends. Am I not getting my messages > through to everybody? If we hit send to all, won't that > put our message out to everyone in our entire e-mail > bank? I am on a line for church and one for genealogy > and I don't think they would understand why they were > receiving these messages. Joann > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Hankins <khankins@earthlink.net> > To: <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 10:50 AM > Subject: RE: [KYL&F] messages > > > > Kay, > > > > You should click "reply to all" if you want your message to be viewed by > > all listers. When sending a reply, look at the address in the "TO..." > > window at the top of your message, that shows you who will receive your > > message. > > > > Kim > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: KLMPIANO@aol.com [SMTP:KLMPIANO@aol.com] > > Sent: Saturday, September 18, 1999 11:53 PM > > To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com > > Subject: [KYL&F] messages > > > > Everybody.... > > > > I wonder if I"m doing something wrong when I just hit the "reply" button - > > does my message only go to that one person or the whole bunch of us? > > > > I know I'm not getting all the messages because people start talking about > > subjects like they have already been mentioned .... and I don't have a > > clue. > > > > Help me!!! Aaaarrrrgggghhh! What am I doing wrong? > > > > Kay > >

    09/19/1999 12:40:05
    1. Re: [KYL&F] messages
    2. Joann Holland
    3. Now, I am just hitting reply and send and my to says Kentucky Legends. Am I not getting my messages through to everybody? If we hit send to all, won't that put our message out to everyone in our entire e-mail bank? I am on a line for church and one for genealogy and I don't think they would understand why they were receiving these messages. Joann ----- Original Message ----- From: Hankins <khankins@earthlink.net> To: <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 10:50 AM Subject: RE: [KYL&F] messages > Kay, > > You should click "reply to all" if you want your message to be viewed by > all listers. When sending a reply, look at the address in the "TO..." > window at the top of your message, that shows you who will receive your > message. > > Kim > > -----Original Message----- > From: KLMPIANO@aol.com [SMTP:KLMPIANO@aol.com] > Sent: Saturday, September 18, 1999 11:53 PM > To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com > Subject: [KYL&F] messages > > Everybody.... > > I wonder if I"m doing something wrong when I just hit the "reply" button - > does my message only go to that one person or the whole bunch of us? > > I know I'm not getting all the messages because people start talking about > subjects like they have already been mentioned .... and I don't have a > clue. > > Help me!!! Aaaarrrrgggghhh! What am I doing wrong? > > Kay

    09/19/1999 12:33:23
    1. Re: [KYL&F] Sunday Services
    2. Ramona
    3. Hi Grandma Fern, The Sunday Service sounds wonderful---now we will pray that the young people will go home and THINK about the message. And the parents of the young people will TALK about the message and its meaning to them. Sincerely, Ramona ----- Original Message ----- From: Grandma Fern <fern@lucasco.net> To: <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 6:14 PM Subject: [KYL&F] Sunday Services > Jan- Church was fine. It was an outdoor service under a tent. Everyone > brought their own chairs or stood up.. All churches represented contributed > to the service in some way or another. > There solos and a couple of specials from the Dixson Family Gospel Singing > Group.They have a couple of teen-agers in the group. The boy (14 years old > and sings bass) sang the lead in one song and I really enjoyed it. I spoke > on heritage from the standpoint of what Christ has done for us and then > asked the question "What kind of a heritage are we leaving to our children. > It was a sort of top of the head message because the wind blew my notes away > just as I finished with the scripture. So you can see I really thank you for > your prayers. They are truly appreciated - More than you know - Grandma Fern > >

    09/19/1999 12:21:37
    1. RE: [KYL&F] MARY---LEONA----NANCY----LYNN---RICHARD---KAY---ARE YOU THERE?
    2. Leona Crist
    3. Hello all... been out all day, church and visiting. sounds like you all have been having a ball today... I enjoyed reading but couldn't relate to much on some of the things... sounds like wonderful times though. Leona ---------- From: Ramona[SMTP:kywy@zoomnet.net] Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 2:23 PM To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com Subject: [KYL&F] MARY---LEONA----NANCY----LYNN---RICHARD---KAY---ARE YOU THERE? It is so quiet today I can hear myself think; which isn't always good. Where is everyone? Jan Dolores Helen Carl Grandma Fern Barbara Nancy Who am I forgetting? Ramona

    09/19/1999 12:19:11
    1. Re: [KYL&F] THE HOBBLE SKIRT---To Quote Nancy!
    2. Ramona
    3. I can remember rumble seats in cars---I'll hush tell now--or I will be telling my real age. Ramona ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Oneal <peon@icx.net> To: <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:53 PM Subject: Re: [KYL&F] THE HOBBLE SKIRT---To Quote Nancy! > I never knew the straight skirts as hobble skirts. They were also called > stovepipe skirts. My dad had one of those big old Hudsons, the kind you had > to step up and over to get inside the backseat. Well, in order to get your > leg high enough to go over the rim, you had to pull that straight skirt up > high enough. And, high enough was way above the knees. Yes, that could > attract a little attention now and then! Pat > -----Original Message----- > From: Jan Craven <jcraven@usunwired.net> > To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com > <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> > Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:42 PM > Subject: Re: [KYL&F] THE HOBBLE SKIRT---To Quote Nancy! > > > >OHHH, THOSE skirts. Yep! Louisiana gals wore them. > >*WE* were a little more refined than YOU.....WE called them > >"straight skirts".......<but we hobbled just the same> > >J > >At 05:19 PM 9/19/1999 -0400, Ramona wrote: > >>To Quote Nancy: > >>"....they were so tight you couldn't walk you hobbled along." > >>COOL > >>My husband starting remembering the hobble skirts---and became so > >>over-whelmed with memories he immediately feel asleep. > >>Wonderful snoring is now going on behind me. > >>Ramona > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > >

    09/19/1999 12:05:29
    1. Re: [KYL&F] A FAVOR TO ASK OF THE LEGENDERS
    2. Ramona
    3. Hi Pat, I worry because most of our people have been members of Kentucky Legends since the site began. They are more than Listers--they have become friends. And most of us are long-winded---we like talkers! They keep things interesting. Thank you for subscribing--and thanks for sharing. Ramona ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Oneal <peon@icx.net> To: <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:59 PM Subject: Re: [KYL&F] A FAVOR TO ASK OF THE LEGENDERS > You worry too much! Actually, it just takes the mention of something > interesting, or a question that others can follow up on, and your subject > for the day is off and running. In fact, the subject can sometimes continue > for several days if there is enough common interest. I always notice that > the mention of a subject in someone else's message spurs a thought with me. > And you don't have to ask me twice to submit my 2 cents worth. I like to > tell stories, so many of you may even get tired of my longwindedness. > .........Pat > -----Original Message----- > From: Ramona <kywy@zoomnet.net> > To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com > <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> > Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:46 PM > Subject: [KYL&F] A FAVOR TO ASK OF THE LEGENDERS > > > >If you do not like what is being discussed would you speak up and suggest > >a topic of conversation? > >I ask this every day in the morning greeting---make suggestions---comments > >speak up---but please do not unsubscribe with no explanation. > >How can we have a good list if people just quit without a word being said? > >Thank you. > >Ramona > > > > > > > > > > >

    09/19/1999 12:04:19