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Old 06-23-2022, 08:21 PM   #1
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The three Titans on one of their picnics.. Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Harvey Firestone (who Henry used exclusively for tires at this time.

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highbeams, I'm so confused, sometimes you remind me of a ball in high weeds.

Could I inquire for a touch more information about what are you trying to tell or show the Barner's today?

The FB page is interesting. I really dig the Wilburys.
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The RV lifestyle began over 100 years ago. But soon after it was introduced to the public, some big names took up the hobby. Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Harvey Firestone all enjoyed long camping trips just like the average tin can traveler. So let’s see just how these three influential businessmen and inventors pioneered the American RV road trip.

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highbeams, I'm so confused, sometimes you remind me of a ball in high weeds.

Could I inquire for a touch more information about what are you trying to tell or show the Barner's today?

The FB page is interesting. I really dig the Wilburys.
VeryTangled: I apologize for your flabbergasted perplexity. The Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Harvey Firestone post is interesting because it is a piece of Ford history; to wit, Henry and two of Henry's close friends(each known worldwide ) who, no doubt, expressed thoughts and ideas. An example of three brilliant minds as one which continued to serve the planet within their bailiwick(s).

Now, go after that ball - whatever it is that you see.

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VeryTangled: I apologize for your flabbergasted perplexity. The Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Harvey Firestone post is interesting because it is a piece of Ford history; to wit, Henry and two of Henry's close friends(each known worldwide ) who, no doubt, expressed thoughts and ideas. An example of three brilliant minds as one which continued to serve the planet within their bailiwick(s).

Now, go after that ball - whatever it is that you see.

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I guess I'm lost in the grass also. The link above takes me to the Facebook page of a Pat Malone and despite looking for quite awhile I could not find anything but the likes of bears crossing the road, Lincoln pennies, etc., etc.. (?).
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Not everyone deals with Facebook since it is a web site that is for those that are registered to it. I am not registered to it. I prefer other forms of intertainment myself.

I find it a good idea to test links that I post on here. Not all of them link to what a person expects them to. Some sites are impossible to link to so a person has to find another similar site for a needed link.
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Good post Rotorwrench, no facebook here either, its a bad thing. Even if you click on it once, they are tracking you
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I guess I'm lost in the grass also. The link above takes me to the Facebook page of a Pat Malone and despite looking for quite awhile I could not find anything but the likes of bears crossing the road, Lincoln pennies, etc., etc.. (?).
Just look at the picture, or skip the post. Thank you.
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