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Post by BuckSkin on Aug 14, 2022 0:57:27 GMT
NO..., I didn't run over anything; it's just FLAT !We have just temporarily left the Cumberland Parkway at Edmonton Exit 27 onto East KY Hwy 80.
Just as we merged onto KY Hwy 80, this girl, in her not-so-intelligent mode of transportation, hit the shoulder and bailed out with phone in hand, texting furiously.
Eastbound KY Hwy 80 Metcalfe County - Kentucky Photo Taken from a Moving Vehicle Wednesday_10-June-2020
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Post by hmca on Aug 14, 2022 2:11:55 GMT
I can see where this could make an interesting thread......if you are selective and are in no rush to add to it. Just take your time looking for unique situations.
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Post by BuckSkin on Aug 17, 2022 21:30:19 GMT
Who says a dollar won't buy much anymore; a dollar's still a dollar at the Dollar General Store; folks from every part of town like the prices that are found, found at the Dollar General Store...
KY Hwy 80 - Edmonton - Metcalfe County - Kentucky Photo Taken from a Stationary Vehicle Wednesday_10-June-2020
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Post by BuckSkin on Sept 5, 2022 0:19:55 GMT
Westbound KY Hwy 1590 - Clinton County - Kentucky Photo Taken through the glass of a Moving Vehicle Wednesday_10-June-2020
Not sure just what this establishment is. Located on the South side of KY Hwy 1590 at 6914 Ida Road
When I search that address, it comes up Keystone Foods. Keystone was first Cagle's, a huge chicken processing plant. Recently, Keystone was bought out by Tyson's.
There are many Russell Countians who can lay claim to having worked one or two days at the chicken plant; it must not be quite so bad as the beef plant as most barely lasted half-a-day there.
This property does back up to the chicken plant and does have an access road of sorts that connects them, though it appears to be dirt and not gravel.
I do not know if it would be chicken feed in those bins or something horrific, like dried chicken guts.
Also, I see three drop-deck low-boys with dovetails, one here by the gate and two piggy-backed beyond it; I cannot fathom what use these low-boy trailers would be to the chicken processing industry.
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