Doug T.
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 8, 2011 15:37:32 GMT -5
I'm not sure what style or type of trestle this is. If anyone recognizes it, please let me know. BTW, this is the same creek that Joseph Smith used to show that he could walk on water. Some local wags had removed the plank the night before (it had been placed just under the surface). The next morning, after getting everyone all worked up, Mr. Smith stepped out onto the waters surface and sank like a stone ;D I would like to have been there! Doug
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daveh
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Post by daveh on Sept 8, 2011 16:26:50 GMT -5
You can see that being washed away by a flood river - but it's probably been there for many years.
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mickeyobe
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Post by mickeyobe on Sept 8, 2011 18:25:32 GMT -5
"BTW, this is the same creek that Joseph Smith used to show that he could walk on water."
What a dummy. If he had come to Toronto in January he would have had no trouble walking across the creeks. And no hanky planky.
Mickey
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Post by daveh on Sept 8, 2011 18:42:05 GMT -5
I like the phrase "hanky planky". ;D
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Post by mickeyobe on Sept 8, 2011 21:48:08 GMT -5
I like the phrase "hanky planky". ;D Thank you Dave. I am of the opinion if Shakespeare and Churchill could invent words so could I. Mickey
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