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Post by Cole_blooded on Apr 17, 2008 15:59:03 GMT -5
Yeah Nef, I don't know what the problem is. I'll have to contact bros. today. Good-n-thanks! TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Apr 17, 2008 15:55:52 GMT -5
"Nothing to fear but fear itself", so while you are browsing just register and enjoy! ;D TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Apr 8, 2008 14:35:38 GMT -5
Hope all goes well Greg and what upgrades or features are this new one all about? ;D Inquiring minds want to know! TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Feb 1, 2008 18:07:21 GMT -5
Sorry to let you down Greg but my first several drafts looked more like song lyrics instead of poetry! I have to revamp my style and do something better, but the deadline! My piece is about the Gonzales 32, it will have to come in sometime later! TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Jan 19, 2008 1:15:01 GMT -5
I am working on a little something Greg, a little here a little there! ;D I will not mention what it is yet! TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Jan 9, 2008 22:22:17 GMT -5
I`ll most likely give it a try Poems are nice given the subject, that is if they`re not too long! TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded ;D
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Post by Cole_blooded on Oct 27, 2007 23:38:08 GMT -5
Thanks Greg and I am glad to inject some material into the forum, interesting stuff to say the least if not less! Did you hear the weather report today, "Widely scattered dark due to widely scattered light in the morning"! ;D TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Jul 1, 2007 23:57:20 GMT -5
I think Neff will be fine on the road, especially when he hits Texas! The part of the Hill Country Neff is moving to has great BBQ and TexMex and just be a couple of hollers from the Alamo! ;D I guess Neff now will be playing King of the Hill in his new abode! TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Sept 10, 2007 18:00:50 GMT -5
Congratulations Greg on your Forum celebrating 3 years! ;D You need to celebrate your self some, maybe having something good to eat! Your forum is about the Alamo and a bit of a diary of your self! By the way I want to congratulate you and Neff on your baby! ;D And to all others a happy third anniversary here including Neff and a BIG HAPPY third one for our good friend Mike, you hang in there good buddy! TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Mar 14, 2007 18:38:36 GMT -5
How do you know or find out what your post number is? ;D TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Jul 3, 2005 15:04:45 GMT -5
A bit on searching around the San Jacinto Battle site! TED COLE....aka....cole_blooded "The only person the goddamn smilies don`t work for since the change" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Archeology at San Jacinto Battleground/Monument SHS MAY 2004 I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Over the last year TPWD has worked with several archeological contractors and volunteer groups to conduct archeological research into the physical remains of the battle of San Jacinto. Until now there has been no concerted effort to document the exact location of the Mexican encampment, the Mexican breastworks, the exact line of attack by the Texas forces, and the location of pursuit after the most intense fighting. Historical documents related to the battle led historians to believe that there was little to find archeologically of such a short lived battle. Contrary to this opinion physical evidence of the battle and its runaway aftermath have been located using metal detectors and archeological field techniques to locate and record individual objects related to the battle which ended the Texas Revolution, thereby guaranteeing independence from Mexico. Through written letter agreements TPWD is securing permission to survey on lands adjacent to the park. These agreements give TPWD ownership of any artifacts collected to preserve and interpret for posterity. Port of Houston Authority property adjacent to Peggy Lake is covered under such an agreement, and staff is working with Centerpoint Energy and Occidental Chemical Company to secure similar rights for research in the power line corridor and plant property adjacent to Peggy Lake and the park. To date the teams of archeologists and volunteer metal detectorists have located numerous artifacts directly related to the battle including musket balls, gun parts, uniform insignia, Spanish and Mexican coins. While only a small area has been surveyed along the shores of Peggy Lake, numerous artifacts were found indicating that the runaway portion of the battle is intact on lands adjacent to the Battleground. This initial work proves that further investigations will likely yield information important to the onsite interpretation of the battleground. On the battleground itself recent work in the suspected area of the Mexican breastworks has uncovered numerous musketballs and several musket ramrods indicating Mexican soldiers likely dropped them in their haste to load and retreat at the same time. The work continues on the Battleground narrowing-in on the areas of the most intense fighting to locate the Mexican encampment. After the systematic metal detector survey is completed in this area selective archeological excavations will be conducted to identify features and non-metallic artifacts associated with the Mexican encampment.
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Post by Cole_blooded on Jun 21, 2005 11:09:58 GMT -5
When is the renovation of the San Jacinto Battlefield going to be complete? Any idea who the Advisors are that are heading this project? TED....aka....cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on May 15, 2005 15:11:07 GMT -5
From what I have read through the years the Mexicans were probably just sleeping,be it early morning! If the attack had happened in the afternoon and the Mexicans were asleep,then i guess that would be a siesta! We do know that Santa Anna was having a sexesta at the time and the tent was pitched! ;D ;D TED....aka....cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Mar 15, 2008 21:57:58 GMT -5
Thanks Neff for sharing your stills of the photogenic and historic mission tour! I bet you stared at the missions some and got taken to another time! ;D TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Sept 22, 2007 22:22:09 GMT -5
Neff be carefull how much chilli you try out or you may need to check your shorts when you get home! ;D TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Sept 16, 2007 23:40:59 GMT -5
Is it really Mexican food there? Speaking of Mexican food here in Texas, the big thing is Texmex! ;D TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Nov 9, 2007 23:35:59 GMT -5
Neff those photos above I sent you came from the site below! ;D It is a nice read with pics and also has that film list I mentioned! www.swtexaslive.com/node/5388 TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Nov 3, 2007 0:37:26 GMT -5
Looking at all the sausage there alone will raise your cholesterol, then when the smell attacks your nostrils you have to sample the goods! ;D TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Oct 4, 2007 22:16:03 GMT -5
Did you get a snow cone and take a ride there? By chance were you selling any of your books there? ;D The pics are nice and I call em a visual diary! TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Cole_blooded on Aug 11, 2007 21:39:56 GMT -5
Was that Mister Ed`s brother,the one in prison? ;D TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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