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margueritem
said, 4 months ago
Or not…
win said, 4 months ago
The unoriginal family feud. Where’s Richard Dawson?
daniel_bel said, 4 months ago
Can someone explain if there’s something to understand?
John
said, 4 months ago
They live on same floor between the Hatfileds and McCoys
t jacobs said, 4 months ago
can anyone remember what started the feud?
whmIII said, 4 months ago
@win
Unfortunately, passed away…
T_Lexi said, 4 months ago
@t jacobs
You can look up the history on Wikipedia. It’s under Hatfield-McCoy feud.
battle of plattsburgh said, 4 months ago
Not the Bernsteins and Doyles!!!
Ronald Davis said, 4 months ago
None of them knows how to use an apostrophe. Remember: always use the apostrophe in it’s proper place, and not where its inappropriate.
whmIII said, 4 months ago
@Ronald Davis
Thanks Perfesser…
lookwhatbobfound said, 4 months ago
I’m a direct descendant of Devil Anse. I’ve been to the annual Hatfield-McCoy Reunion Festival in Pikesville a few times.
rekam
said, 4 months ago
@Ronald Davis
Ah, such a wonderful example of how not to use an apostrophe.
ujean said, 4 months ago
@daniel_bel
The infamous Hatfield-McCoy Feud.
http://hatfieldmccoycountry.com/feud/
daniel_bel said, 4 months ago
thanks ujean
packratjohn said, 4 months ago
I’ll accept’ the’ apostrophe’ as’ an’ indication’ of’ possession’. as’ in’ the’ doorbell’ belongs’ to’ the’ Hatfield’s’, or’ the’ apartment’. Excessive’ use’ of’ punctuation’ is’ a sure’ sign’ of’ mental’ disturbance’, don’t’ you’ think’?////
Good thing the Montagues and Capulets don’t live here.