Red Bluff is my Town Guestbook Signatures 151-200


Name :   Linda Cooper 
Comment :  Once again, a wonderful visit. You are amazing and the pictures of the parade were great. Thanks, 

Name :   Jenny 
Comment :   Merry Christmas April & Family, Thanks for the write-up about the wheelchair pews at Bethel Church.
Community Baptist now has them also. I am remembering you as a cute little girl-hugg all the bunch from us. J. 

Name :   Site Owner 
Comment :   Oops! Guess Ill have to buy you something else... ~april 

Name :   mom 
Comment :   Great!!! Now I know what Im getting for Christmas. LOVE YOU !!!! MOM

Name :   clyde the garden gnome 
Comment :   I read. I signed. Does that make me one of the few?

  Name :   Larry Snell 
Comment :   Always a fun read! keep up the great fun! 

Name :   Debbie G. 
Comment :  Loved your take on the cat milkers.It was great. Your view on the Wal-Mart greeters was right on. Maybe
we could buy them a cup of coffee and sit and visit awhile. Maybe their day would be a little better. As for them being
honest, maybe it would stop me 

Name :   Tish Anderson 
Comment :   I must say thank you for the mental picture of someone trying in vain to milk a cat!!!! Yep,that one will stay
with me for a while ;) 

Name :   Kathy Archer 
Comment :   After reading this I went through my closets and gathered up all I could to help. GOD BLESS YOU

  Name :   Alfred Price-Williams 
Comment :   I see that you were not poor.You just thought that you were,which is great!Cow Tongue,Peanut
Butter,Mayonnaise and store bought bread were all a rare and very special treat to most in my rural SC./Ga. childhood
areas in the 50s.Poor is relative.A slice of 

Name :   Linda Cooper 
Comment :  As always, it is a joy to visit and read. thank you

  Name :   Angela Yarbrough 
Comment :  Thank you for sharing your insight on such an interesting town. 

Name :   Linda Cooper 
Comment :   Just checking back in, and I was not disappointed. Your story about your daughter really tugged at my
heart. My name is Linda Joann and my mom always called me Linda Jo. So my heart did a little tug. But I remember
sending my own children off to high sc 

Name :  Arlene 
Comment :  I really enjoyed the obscure tidbits of history--tell us more! Any Indian tales? 

Name :   Dinah 
Comment :   Hey APRIL GOOD JOB! I KNEW YOU ALWAYS LOVE TO HEAR MY MANY JOKING TO YOU. I M PROUD
OF YOU LEARN MANY THINGS TO DO. KEEP THAT WAY LOVE YA MY SWEET FRIEND! 

Name :  Site Owner 
Comment :   Tish, You inspire my utmost confidence...thanks! april =) 

Name :  Tish Anderson 
Comment :   I will proofread yer stuffs!!! 

Name :  Donn from Denver, CO 
Comment :   I lived in Red Bluff from 1962 until 1969. I enjoyed growing up in Red Bluff and really like hearing and
reading about Red Bluffs history and seeing old photographs. Someday Ill return for a visit. 

Name :  Joey Godwin 
Comment :   I was born in Red Bluff a little over 48 yrs ago. We moved away when I was 4 to North Carolina, my parents
home, and have lived there since (except for brief time in SC). Just wanted to say hey from down South.

Name :  Loretta Foley Malain 
Comment :   Was born in RB many years ago-we left in the 40s but my heart remains in RB. I check your blog often and
love it! 

Name :   Tish Anderson 
Comment :   I think my children are wondering why I am laughing at 7am, but I just read your Christmas Candy story. I
can picture it all now! Too funny..... 

Name :   Tricia 
Comment :   I agree with your feelings about your baby being a senior in high school. Not only are our kids too old too
soon, so are we. 

Name :   Tricia 
Comment :   As usual, your comments are witty and observant. Keep up the good writing. 

Name :  Phil in Indiana 
Comment :  I felt your pain over the un opened meat! Great site! 

Name :   erin 
Comment :   i love tim shout out ok 

Name :  Tish Anderson 
Comment :   Yes, i use a butter knife as a screwdriver at times,and we call them flutterbys (butterflys), and instead of
Pepsi it is Pespi (when my eldest was a toddler and couldnt say it right). Good luck on surviving the Senior Year. 

Name :   Teri Reno Layman 
Comment :   I dont know if you remember, but I wrote before telling how I was born and raised in Red Bluff. I now live in
Oklahoma and have to tell you...the Countryside Counselor is alive and well in Oklahoma. They can be found on nearly
every country road in my are 

Name :  ron aldrich 
Comment :   I am away visiting and found your blog. I learned more about where I live than I know from living there

  Name :   kenny eiberger 
Comment :   Hey! I revisited your site again. Im http://www.kennyschristmastrees.biz/ Sorry I didnt back sooner. Ill keep
an eye on your site now that Ive bookmarked it. Merry Christmas! kenny 

Name :   Tish Anderson 
Comment :   Yeah!!! Youre back, and well rested ;) I have been really missing your blog. Your niece sounds like my 4
yr old son,very curious about stuff. Never a dull moment. 

Name :   Kelley S. 
Comment :   This is a great site. Im in Colorado, so Id never heard of Red Bluff. But, Im going to share the wealth,
everyone needs to smile more. Thanks!!!!! 

Name :   maggie van ostrand 
Comment :   Cool site. Loved the outgrowing of the red dress into the green one. And the dogs diet. 

Name :   Shirley Sommers 
Comment :  Tongue is a wonderful delicacy IMO check this out
http://www.starchefs.com/chefs/rising_stars/2005/newyork/html/tongue_onion_w_dufresne.shtml 

Name :   Jacqueline 
Comment :  You are so outrageous and funny! Everyone in our office LOVES you and we wish you worked here!!! Red
Bluff and the world need more people like you!!! 

Name :   Teri Reno Layman 
Comment :   I was born and raised in RedBluff. Thanks for the info and sense of humor. 

Name :   Michelle 
Comment :  Your blog is always worth coming back to! 

Name :   clyde the garden gnome 
Comment :   Smiles last forever. Thank Daisy for the pocket full of smiles! 

Name :   Noni DuFour 
Comment :  LOVED Daisys proverb endings. She is truly a blessing! :) I laughed til my tummy hurt! Give her a hug for
me! 

Name :   Tish Anderson 
Comment :   ROTFLMAO!!!!! I havent laughed so hard in a while! I cannot believe there is a hot dog cookbook!!!! Now
I have seen everything.... I also loved your daughters responses to the Proverbs, truly cute! 

Name :  Tish Anderson 
Comment :   I am SO glad that you are back to good health and are writing. Your article was so touching, I really
appreciate your thoughts on heaing loss, I keep telling Hubby to go get tested, but instead, he turns up the TV. thanks
for being you! :) 

Name :   ratsnrop187 
Comment :   Hmmm let me see red bluff yha know the place lived the place hate the place fifteen years i lived in red
bluff seven years at 420 walnut st. The dam town has no economic growth it cant even support its self let alone its
residents, and the employment sect 

Name :   Tish Anderson 
Comment :   I check every day to see if you have put anything up!! Dont lose faith-you have at least one reader
LOL!!!ANd I live in Michigan!!!(but was born and raised in Red Bluff) Take care. 

Name :   glynda Thompson 
Comment :   Hi Cuz! I love your site this is great! Keep up the great stories. 

Name :  Debra B.  

Name :   hello? 
Comment :   I look forward all week to Friday morning checking what u write. Where are u? Nothing here for 2 weeks!!!
Seriously I love the site and hope u dont stop finding interesting things around the town of Red Bluff. write somthing! 

Name :   Jon Pate 
Comment :   Only been here about a year and half do not know much history. Its kind of fun to hear red bluffs history. 

Name :   Tina Z 
Comment :  My mom and I pondered the snow too--we decided it was some sort of editorial comment, perhaps from an
ex-wife (this is as cold as your heart)or the like. Glad to have the real story. I LOVE your website!

Name :  Vickie Bellus 
Comment :   Hi!!! Thanks for the stories and your site, I enjoyed the snow story. Keep up the good writing!! 

Name :  Mary Gates 
Comment :   hey cool! thanks for the sharing of the snow 

Name :   Clyde the garden gnome 
Comment :   Re. Doll house murders-As a local garden gnome I can assure you that male dogs do other things besides
chew your bones, when given the chance. 

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