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Posted on 06/01/2006 1:08:49 PM PDT by Buck Ninety-Nine
WASHINGTON, May 31 After vowing to steer a greater share of antiterrorism money to the highest-risk communities, Department of Homeland Security officials on Wednesday announced 2006 grants that slashed money for New York and Washington 40 percent, while other cities including Omaha and Louisville, Ky., got a surge of new dollars.
Homeland security officials said the grants were a result of a more sophisticated evaluation process
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To: fanfan
Actually, I have grown tomatoes in my time. Nothing beats the taste of a fresh garden tomato, still warm from the sun!
But in order to not have to deal with deformed tomatoes, you have to grow more than two.
Slice up the nice, round ones, and use the more misshapen ones for salads.
3,781
posted on
07/20/2006 5:49:40 PM PDT
by
NicknamedBob
(Mom said to call a spade a spade. Dad taught me what to call it when you trip over it in the shed.)
To: NicknamedBob
3,782
posted on
07/20/2006 5:52:00 PM PDT
by
HKMk23
(Teach your children war that your granchildren may know peace.)
To: Harmless Teddy Bear
I knew you were trying to find ways to use it. Did you shred it and freeze some? If so, when I find my recipes, I'll send you a recipe for killer zucchini bread. It's almost like cake. Ymmmm....;o]
3,783
posted on
07/20/2006 5:55:17 PM PDT
by
Monkey Face
(The REAL sister of the REAL redhead. REALLY!)
To: HKMk23
but Ill find out when I get home.I'd stay at the office.
;-)
To: HKMk23
3,785
posted on
07/20/2006 5:56:06 PM PDT
by
HKMk23
(Teach your children war that your granchildren may know peace.)
To: Harmless Teddy Bear; bentfeather
"... does a backward poet write inverse?" No.
Actually, there are all kinds of "Poetry." Most af them are simply forms of prose.
My definition of poetry in "English Heroic Verse," sometimes called iambic pentameter. It has a rhythm and elegance that e. e. cummings may eschew, but it feels comfortable to me.
3,786
posted on
07/20/2006 5:57:10 PM PDT
by
NicknamedBob
(Mom said to call a spade a spade. Dad taught me what to call it when you trip over it in the shed.)
To: HKMk23
Hey! You're very good! You could stand in for Mel Blanc!
3,787
posted on
07/20/2006 5:57:17 PM PDT
by
Monkey Face
(The REAL sister of the REAL redhead. REALLY!)
To: Monkey Face; Harmless Teddy Bear; NicknamedBob; HKMk23
Have a good night, y'all.
Work tomorrow.
Thanks for the FRiendship and company.
:-D
To: Monkey Face
3,789
posted on
07/20/2006 6:04:32 PM PDT
by
HKMk23
(Teach your children war that your granchildren may know peace.)
To: fanfan
3,790
posted on
07/20/2006 6:06:09 PM PDT
by
Monkey Face
(The REAL sister of the REAL redhead. REALLY!)
To: HKMk23
I followed your link, and I have a comment.
Reading that stuff is less meaningful than reading the Undead Thread from the beginning.
3,791
posted on
07/20/2006 6:06:15 PM PDT
by
NicknamedBob
(Mom said to call a spade a spade. Dad taught me what to call it when you trip over it in the shed.)
To: HKMk23
3,792
posted on
07/20/2006 6:06:39 PM PDT
by
Monkey Face
(The REAL sister of the REAL redhead. REALLY!)
To: NicknamedBob
LOL!
I think, if one had the time, that reading the Undead Thread from the Beginning could be a very enlightening experience. I mean, we have made bows, talked about the best guns, gone to Mars, made our Castle and it's environs, and done lots of other things that are incomparable...
Good place to be. Lots of things to learn. Lots of FRiends to lean on and share things with.
Good idea, Undead Thread...:o])
3,793
posted on
07/20/2006 6:10:53 PM PDT
by
Monkey Face
(The REAL sister of the REAL redhead. REALLY!)
To: Monkey Face
3,794
posted on
07/20/2006 6:11:09 PM PDT
by
Monkey Face
(The REAL sister of the REAL redhead. REALLY!)
To: Monkey Face
I much appreciate your opinion, Ma'am, but Mel wore some VERY BIG shoes; even his own flesh and blood has had a tough time stepping into them.
ME? I could stand in for Mel like I could stand in for Mae West.
3,795
posted on
07/20/2006 6:11:14 PM PDT
by
HKMk23
(Teach your children war that your granchildren may know peace.)
To: NicknamedBob
Yeah, most of it was "next", but the one about the wolf intrigued me.
3,796
posted on
07/20/2006 6:12:19 PM PDT
by
HKMk23
(Teach your children war that your granchildren may know peace.)
To: NicknamedBob
My definition of poetry in "English Heroic Verse," sometimes called iambic pentameter. It has a rhythm and elegance that e. e. cummings may eschew, but it feels comfortable to me.
And you do a darn good job, too.
To: Monkey Face
I have six pints in the freezer.
I wonder if I can dry it? It would be a great addition to stews.
3,798
posted on
07/20/2006 6:15:53 PM PDT
by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(A propensity to hope and joy is real riches; one to fear and sorrow, real poverty)
To: HKMk23; Monkey Face; fanfan

Still Voices
I feel like such a dummy. This wasnt what I planned .
How could I let the news of this come to me second-hand?
Paul Winchell was my hero, for ages I recall,
I wanted to be like him ever since I was quite small.
His voices now are silent. He joins a Pantheon,
Of people who were many things, and so cannot be gone.
The many people that they were, of wood, and wire, and wit,
Will live again. They cannot die, just change a little bit.
Poor Kermit had his troubles. Life was a real tough gig,
He had the World on shoulders that were never very big.
When Henson had to let him go, so sadly did he note,
His voice was quite affected, with a people in his throat.
Mel Blanc was also protean, with dozens to display;
Idiosyncratic characters we remember to this day!
Man of a Thousand Voices! Yet a plain man overall,
His vocal talents had a range that kept us in his thrall.
And now Paul Winchell takes his place beside the Master Gent,
Consummate entertainer who bewitched a continent.
For how could Bergen keep on doing a ventriloquism show,
Without someone commenting it was on the Radio!!
Yes, they were entertainers quite beloved of us all,
And in the wings are others who will answer to the call,
To throw their voices in the ring and be more than they are,
Heres hoping theyll have luck, and theyll go just as far!
NicknamedBob . . . . . . . . . . August 16, 2005
3,799
posted on
07/20/2006 6:16:24 PM PDT
by
NicknamedBob
(Mom said to call a spade a spade. Dad taught me what to call it when you trip over it in the shed.)
To: NicknamedBob
3,800
posted on
07/20/2006 6:20:02 PM PDT
by
HKMk23
(Teach your children war that your granchildren may know peace.)
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