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As witnessed and reported by Steve Adams (Friendly Webmaster)
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There's nothing like an indoor fall swap meet in Tennessee!  If you went to the outdoor meet in Lebanon a few years ago and left your jacket at home, you know exactly what I mean!  Larry Chambers and the folks in Nashville put on a really super fall meet this year.  Here are some views of it.  I must admit that I don't know any of the guys' names, so if you were there and know names, please e-mail me and I'll get the captions added.  Thanks!


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The walking auction is one of the final highlights of the swap meet.  Bite your tongue and let the stuff you don't want to take home become someone else's bargain for the day!  Larry Chambers (on the left, in the white cap) excelled yet again as auctioneer.  The smiling gent at the right is your Friendly Webmaster, showing off some of the stuff I brought to sell.
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Here are a couple of contestants playing "Toss the Radio."  Everyone has fun doing this, and I'm pleased to report there were no injuries this time!  The only loser is the radio, of course.

Biographical note: The author was probably born before you were and graduated from the University of Massachusetts in 1969.
After twenty years in the Air Force, he programs computers by day and this web site by night.
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