Posted on 04/02/2012 12:33:56 PM PDT by trailhkr1
Cops: Accused Prostitute Offered Undercover Officer Sex For Cheeseburgers Off McDonald's Dollar Menu
The woman, the detective reported, replied that the pair could go have sexual intercourse if I bought her two double cheese burgers off the dollar menu at McDonalds. The cop added, I agreed to the deal and purchased the hamburgers for $2.75.
(Excerpt) Read more at thesmokinggun.com ...
We got a bill from the NJ Turnpike Authority. Keep your Pikepass updated, or get one. It was a $1.50 toll plus $50 (yes, fifty) “Admin Fee.” We’re paying it out of your tax refund.
The Coast Guard is going to get mad if the state comes to get you for not paying tolls!
I’m very sad to be banished by the IBKC... :o[
We’ll all have to move to outer space ... oh wait, we did!
The Insignia Guide says that a Scout (or leader) may wear any Scouting patch on the right hand pocket. If you've been to Philmont, it's generally useless information, because you'll wear a Philmont arrowhead hanging from the right pocket button and it covers up the right hand pocket. You can't see the temporary patch.
Otherwise, I suggest that Eagle Scouts go back through their Camporee Patches, summer camp patches, and all other patches they have, and select on that's meaningful to them for some reason - not simply the last one they received, or the most attractive one, or the 'biggest one' (like Sea Base or something). For example, a patch from the year of summer camp where you first realized you were going to work toward the rank of Eagle Scout. A patch from the OA Ordeal you went through with your best friend. A patch from the Camporee where your patrol won some District contest for fire-building, or cooking. Your first summer camp. A patch you can look at and say: "That event was an important step on my Trail to Eagle Scout."
A lot of Scouts still show up with a blank right pocket instead of sewing something on. My advice to Bill is, don't waste that space for the Eagle Scout Court of Honor. Wear something meaningful there.
The National Catholic Committee on Scouting webpage is a good place to start. Your Council should have someone who chairs a committee on Catholic Scouting, but that position is generally centered on relationships more than potential activities and awards, so it's unclear how much he or she will know about specific NCCS programs.
Here's a starting place for NCCS activities and awards.
Note that these programs and awards, such as the International Catholic Awareness medical, or The Footsteps of the American Saints Program (currently thirteen different activities and patches, with a new one added annually), may be earned by Scouts and non-Scouts, both boys and girls. The Rosary Series may be earned by youth and adults.
You could have members of the TC brood from grades 1-12 work on the same Footsteps of the American Saints Program at the same time. Older youth simply have to complete more requirements to complete the program.
Turns out San cleaned out her car yesterday and this bag and bagel was from early last week. The kitchen counter was a more convenient dropping spot than the trash can, three steps removed. Week-old bagels are rather dense. Trust me.
Gotta have good teeth to eat a week-old bagel.
I can't say I successfully completed the first bite
Put it in the microwave with a small dish of water for about 30 seconds. Then eat it as soon as it’s cool enough to touch, before it turns even harder when it’s back at room temperature.
Brigands.
I'll remember that for next time. Part of it became chew toys for He and She (after I sawed it into pieces with a serrated bread knife) and part of it is in the trash. The icky side of the trash, where it doesn't merit redeeming for purposes of the microwave experiment.
How's Kathleen?
Worse ... bureaucrats.
Kathleen is doing well. No digestive disasters in major public venues lately!
Ash seems to be a bit poorly, though. She didn’t want to eat a peanut-snack earlier.
Howdy! Power was out for some time yesterday.
Later have a safe day y’all!
My test is to squeeze it. If it doesn’t give, toss it into the Bio Hazard bin.
Mix up some yogurt and plain rice in her food. And buy her food for old dogs.
Maybe we could get her cat food, instead. She seems to like it better than dog food. Of course, if she didn’t eat it all immediately, Jake and Shannon would get obese!
They don't understand.
We're not locked out here away from them.
They're locked down there away from us!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.