Posted on 10/20/2009 5:57:42 PM PDT by Mo1
Gonna need all the luck I can get, thanks!
andysandmikesmom;paloverde;neets;kathleen;westmex;petuniasevan;okimhere; christine11;grannie9; Bitwhacker;Rev. Lou Chenary; HairOfTheDog;Mo1 ;
The list for the post above...
Christine11 is not a recognized handle.. but it was once there.
christine
The “11” was dropped.. Hasn’t posted since 2003.
Last post was to.. TexasCowboy.
Darks took it into BQ's dungeon and she chained it to the wall........along with a certain.....*ahem*......marmot........
As near as I can figer here is everyone who ever posted to this thread:
Mo1; ValerieUSA; grannie9; restornu; persecutor; Canadian Outrage; celtic gal; 38sw; grannie9; Darlin’; null and void; Lady Jag; sweetliberty; nicmarlo; Esmeralda; Darksheare; Sundog; lakeshark; Alkhin; Borax Queen; Cuttnhorse; derllak; andysandmikesmom; FixedandDilated; Letitring; catpuppy; Mo1; Lakeshark; sweetliberty; Servant of the 9; grannie9; Wingsofgold; pippin; darkangel82; Monkey Face; fanfan; Springman
That explains the font.
With your history of typos???
She’s posted under another nic as recently as May 2009
When blue thingies attack!
Sweets!
Yeah, I’m heading out from here in a bit to go do the “One on one” interview portion with their psychologist.
(This is gonna be good.)
Yes.*
*in the voice of Caboose from Red vs Blue.
Oh.
Hmm..
End the drilling moratorium
By Rolfe McCollister, Tuesday, June 15, 2010Is the cure worse than the disease? Well, that is what some are asking about the deepwater drilling moratorium ordered by the president and his secretary of the interior. The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has shut down fishing and shrimping in Louisiana, creating an environmental and economic disasterand now the moratorium threatens to put those in the oil and gas business out of work, too.
In a letter last week, experts brought in to advise Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said, A blanket moratorium is not the answer. It will not measurably reduce risk further and it will have a lasting impact on the nations economy which may be greater than that of the oil spill. We do not believe punishing the innocent is the right thing to do.
On June 2, Gov. Bobby Jindal sent a letter to President Barack Obama saying, I fully understand the need for strict oversight of deepwater drilling. However, I would ask that the federal government move quickly to ensure that all deepwater drilling is in proper compliance with federal regulation and is conducted safely so that energy production and more importantly, thousands of jobs, are not in limbo.
Currently, the gulf is home to 33% of the worlds deepwater rigs. Already, one firm has announced the suspension of drilling three wells and will move its rig. The job losses for an extended moratorium would be immense.
Another issue that has taken center stage due to this crisis is the long-term solution to protecting our coast and marshlands. Right now, the oil is a federal resource, but Louisiana and other Gulf Coast states bear 100% of the risk. Its not fair. Sen. Mary Landrieu has introduced legislation, the RESPOND Act, whereby funds from new leases off Louisianas coast would be shared immediately, as opposed to 2017, per the current law. I think the nation is now aware of our fragile coastline and marshes and pray citizens and officials in every state will support this legislation.
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Saints receive championship rings
Jun 17, 2010NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The New Orleans Saints aren't done celebrating last season's Super Bowl title quite yet.
Team members gathered at a downtown New Orleans hotel Wednesday night to get their championship rings.
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The ring features a fleur-de-lis, musical notes and several New Orleans landmarks, including the Louisiana Superdome and the triple-spired St. Louis Cathedral.
Quarterback Drew Brees calls the ring's design "perfect"
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How 'bout dat! (yes, I know, they are gaudy, but so are all Super Bowl rings)
So you speak from experience?
Have you tried trolling for lamesharks with a stick of dynamite? I’m sure he’ll bite it....twice! :)
Burger Queen!
How goes it in the Kingdom of Burgers? :)
It got pretty crowded for one minute, we actually saw two other boats pass by at the same time(it's a biiig lake).
The most amazing thing happened when we stopped near a bluff on the western shore, and while we were sunning ourselves, two deer swam by.
Bucks. With racks! No nully, not THAT kind of rack!
They were swimming out, almost a mile out, and looked pretty confused and freaked. Another boat had seen them first and decided to turn them towards shore, and we both herded them all the way back. They were exhausted when they walked out onto the shore.
Dang, I can't believe we didn't have a camera.
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