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----- Original Message -----
From: Randy Cabell
To: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia history
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 6:10 AM
Subject: Never Underestimate the General Assembly
While surfing the channels last weekend, I came across a re-re-re-run of Jimmy Stewart and SHENANDOAH. Yes, it is a bit jaded, a bit simplistic, and I caught strains of "The Yellow Rose of Texas" in the background, no doubt following the lead a decade earlier when that tune was used for THE GRAY GHOST. But there was certainly no doubt it was the Shennandoah Valley of Virginia, and I sure related to the (not called but it was) Manassas Gap Railroad.
So Chuck Colgan must have power that we never dreamed of!!
By the way, I have not see or heard of anything about how it is faring in the House of Delegates. Any word from there?
Randy Cabell
19th Va Arty
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