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Hey now...I lived on a hill in Kinsport (well, Colonial Heights). And we didn't get no damn Antenna. Three to Four channels and be happy ya got that. Thank the lord for my Atari 2600.
Bloomingdale for me. The antenna we had was gigantic. Probably 10 feet long and 5 feet wide. Had 2 dozen elements. It was rated for 250 miles. Thank goodness for Radio Shack.

I wrecked it one year pretending I was a UT punter (Neil Clabo) and launched a football through the middle of it. Let's just say the Emperor was not too pleased with his apprentice. Lol.
 
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Bloomingdale for me. The antenna we had was gigantic. Probably 10 feet long and 5 feet wide. Had 2 dozen elements. It was rated for 250 miles. Thank goodness for Radio Shack.

I wrecked it one year pretending I was a UT punter and launched a football throught the middle of it. Let's just say the Emperor was not too pleased with his apprentice. Lol.
Bloominadayull and Colon'yull Hites are in some some pretty craggy areas. My kin are from Bloomingdale via coal mines of Coeburn.
 
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Let’s hope this year “time out management” has improved ….I’ve had to replace so many remotes😭🤣🤣 that’s my only issue with him outside of the offense being asleep the last two years.
Not going to need to use timeouts this year. Gonna be so far ahead not going to want to stop clock.
 
Bloomingdale for me. The antenna we had was gigantic. Probably 10 feet long and 5 feet wide. Had 2 dozen elements. It was rated for 250 miles. Thank goodness for Radio Shack.

I wrecked it one year pretending I was a UT punter (Neil Clabo) and launched a football throught the middle of it. Let's just say the Emperor was not too pleased with his apprentice. Lol.
I currently work in the area schools, one of which has students from all over colonial heights and bloomingdale. It’s a great place with great people, but lots of sad stories as well.
 
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Bloominadayull and Colon'yull Hites are in some some pretty craggy areas. My kin are from Bloomingdale via coal mines of Coeburn.
We had a good time growing up there. My high school buddies and I got a softball team together to play in the first Fun Fest 1 pitch softball tournament. Think that was 1981 maybe. Called our team Bloomingdale Liberation Organization (BLO) . Patti Hurst was an honorary member. Ha!
 
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