In all my years of blogging, I’ve never linked to Yankee Phil.
November 14, 2010
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So how come I’m not on his “Sites I have never been linked to…. yet” list?
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Victor Davis Hanson: “The man with a little money in the bank is more worried that he thereby will be taxed more, earn no interest, or have his small sum expropriated, than the borrower is worried that he will have to pay back the full amount.”

It’s about time you linked my neighbor.
Hailing from south of the Mason Dixon line, it was a hard decision to link to anyone who calls himself “Yankee”, but I relented recently and added him to my blogroll.
(But, I’ll keep an eye on him!)
I was Yankee from birth. As would all of y’all from South of the Mason Dixon line, if you are named by the English and Irish. I have a cousin named Philip in Ireland known as “Irish Philip”, hence my “Yankee Phil”.
I now reside in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley.
“I was Yankee from birth”
Apology accepted! Heh.
Okidoki YankeeProof
Smile when you say that, Yankee!
I am smiling. I heard rumors that your favorite song on karaoke is The Battle Hymn of the Republic. And that you like the name Ulysses.
I had no horse in that race, being the offspring of immigrants.We had our own similar altercation many years later. Free-staters vs. Republicans. Those Free-staters evolved into today’s Fine Gael Party. The Republicans became Fianna Fáil.
Fine Gael were known as the “Blueshirts.”