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Review: American Legend: The Real-Life Adventures of David Crockett by Buddy Levy

To summarize my opinion: Davy Crockett = full of win; Buddy Levy = not so much. Davy Crockett was one of the many colorful figures associated with the Battle of the Alamo, and as such, his name is well-known to all Texans (though he is really a native son of Tennessee). He lived an [...]

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We're no 51st state, Mr Curran

Unlike Mr Curran, at no point before or after the Troubles, have I wished to be a citizen of a 51st US state. That idea is for peasants, who should congregate at Aldergrove in their Davy Crockett hats.

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The Symbols on My Flag (And What They Mean)

The bra and panties stand for women's rights. Davy Crockett shaking hands with Daniel Boone symbolizes how we need to put aside our differences. The skull and crossbones, in the lower right corner, stands for pirates, and all that they have given us. The angel holding the sword represents how . . .

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Flashlight Museum Website

Davy Crockett and Zorro - 1950s to early 1960s. Flippo lights. Circa 1905 porcelain stick pin with a clown's head. The wire leads to battery case that held a 2 "AA" battery pack. 1905-1920 stick pins The Gem-Lite was made about 1933 through 1935 and used 2 "AA" cells -Art Deco purse lights. Stuart Schneider is an interesting man with an interesting website full of old flashlights and flashlight history....