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The Buckwalter Residence in Pennsylvania

Project Architect – Paul Roddick

Architectural Photography – Robert C. Lautman

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Cans of Corn & Tape Measure Blasted Wasitlines

World’s Largest Ball Player – 450lbs!!!!!

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worlds larget baller baseball citizen 1908

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member of Citizens Baseball Team, Emporium, PA

photos by Weiman, June 30, 1908

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Ohiopyle Driver

whitewater rafting is dangerous at any age.  my poor mother, age 70, and I, half her age, took an unwelcomed dive into the Youghiogheny River

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and later she got smacked down by a rock

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glad there isn’t any footage of the one rapid that flung me, my sis, bro & pops out of the raft, and ALMOST caused us ALL to drown.  ALMOST!!!  

YEA FAMILY FUN!!!  man I love those people!!!

 

(no one was really hurt cept for some minor bumps and bruises… to one’s pride & psychology)

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Deez Utz

spent a lovely weekend away in the Pennsylvania country with my (b)Abe

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hit up Gettysburg which is far from Ghettosburg

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he shot, we four-scored!

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this takes a lot of balls, cannonballz!

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can’t explain it, but there waz something in the air that juss made us free of care and made us carefree!!

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then it was off to Mecca

utz sign

where we pray to 555555 times a day

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sadly we weren’t able to take a tour

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but we did get to act like a p(Utz)

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then it was off to Amish Country, where we got all buggy

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and raised barns, and hell, and thought about buying this t-shirt

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and thought about taking the Witness tour

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and thought more about intercourse

intercourse pamphlet

and thought about eating anything with a ‘Z’ in it, from Sheetz znatchurally

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and thought about putting this on everything we did eatz at Millers Smorgasbord

bacon dressing

but didn’t

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Zip Car

The Zippo Car, a Chrysler Saratoga, was custom built in 1947 at a cost of $25K.  Sporting two larger-than-life Zippo lighters with neon flames, the car was in parades and special events across the US during 1948 and 1949

Sometime during the 1960’s, the car was left at a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area dealership for reconstruction and was never seen again.  Attempts to recover the car in the early 1970’s were unsuccessful, as the dealership had since gone out of business

In celebration of the car’s 50th anniversary in 1998, Zippo commissioned a replica!!!

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