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By Jerry Foster
where@observernews.net
I like big things, which includes big trucks. Last week’s photo of the cement trucks located on Cameron Driggers Dr. and Highway 674 in Ruskin, seem to be all lined up and waiting for me to play with. Apparently many of you like big things as well, or at least you take notice. This week, first in with their guess (before the ink was even dry on the paper) are Ryan and Harold Almand (that paper delivery guy is going to be looking over his shoulder this week). Autographing the wet concrete are Gabe Trout (let’s go for four, keep up the good work), Claudia Alvarez-Lang (right on both counts), Andrew Butler (busted, I will have to work on being a little more sneaky), and special mention to Bonny Butler for being so observant. Keeping all their trucks in a row (thanks Jerry) are Michele Brennan Budd, Bette Haynes (thank you for playing), Dianne Bradbury, Jerry Alexander (yes they did get it, yes it is before my time, and yes they probably do), Bill Galbreath, Lynn Selke (it pays to go to church), Eugene Scott, Wayne Stokes (was she surprised?), Cheryl Russell (happy birthday), Bridget Murray, and Christian Lopez (thanks for shopping at NAPA). Speaking of NAPA, the whole crew got it right, as they should, Sam, Juan, Austin and all-time NAPA supporter Jason Simmons. We have a few players earning half a point for knowing their construction equipment. Starting this group off is Larry Knight, followed closely by Bob Chase and Robert Heinkel (thanks for the kind words, I wish you luck in your search). Does that view come with a room? Where in South Hillsborough is this? Send your guess or red poppies to 210 Woodland Estates Avenue S.W., Ruskin, FL 33570 or email where@observernews.net.
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Mara Nivens
13 Nov 2008, 20:14
This is a photo of spectators at the Veterans Day Parade. The lift was located at Mark's Custom Exhaust on US 41, just north of 674.
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