Posted on 06/14/2004 8:01:11 PM PDT by LaDivaLoca
Hey! I was there for...ummm...1963...1969....wait. I know the answer to this one...
6 years!
So, okay, I lived in Phoenix for another 7 years after that, and we both like our food spicy, so...
Ummm...what was your point, again?
LOL!!!
I think my point is that we develop our tastes when we're young, and I may be too old to get my digestive system to agree that it wants spicy food. ;)
What great news! Remember the pictures from the other night, Ms. Behavin and Long Cut out takin' pot shots at clay pigeons?
I believe their host was in a wheelchair...I wonder if St. Louis is going to include Skeet or Trap in their Veterans Wheelchair Games?
Oh, ok! Yep, I see what you mean...and why you said they may be illegal immigrant squirrels and not mind the jalapeno pepper!
Mrs. HJ used to sit in the stairwell with a friend while she carried our youngest; they would eat a full bag of tortilla chips and a pint of salsa while chatting the day away.
He now has a cast iron stomach!
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Tuesday, June 15 | |||
9:00 am - 4:00 pm | Games Registration & Expo | America's Center | |
9:00 am -12:00 pm | Weightlifting Weigh-In | America's Center | |
11:00 am -11:30 am | Games Kick-Off | Kiener Plaza | |
1:00 pm | Adaptive Martial Arts Exhibition | America's Center | |
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Coaches' Meeting | America's Center | |
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm | Opening Ceremonies | America's Center | |
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Welcome Reception | America's Center | |
Wednesday, June 16 | |||
7:30 am - 8:30 am | Late Registration | America's Center | |
8:00 am | Bowling | IV-V | North Oaks Bowl |
Bowling | II-III | St. Clair Lanes | |
9-Ball | IA, IB | America's Center | |
Table Tennis | IC | America's Center | |
10:00 am | Air Guns | America's Center | |
Table Tennis | IA, IB | America's Center | |
9-Ball | IC | America's Center | |
1:00 pm | Air Guns | America's Center | |
Swimming | Shaw Aquatic Center | ||
Slalom | motorized (hand control) | America's Center | |
Weightlifting | America's Center | ||
3:00 pm | Air Guns | America's Center | |
Slalom | motorized (head/mouth) | America's Center | |
6:30 pm | Bowling | IA, IB, IC (stick/handleball) | St. Clair Lanes |
Bowling | (ramp) | North Oaks Bowl | |
Basketball | Games 1,2,3 | America's Center | |
Quad Rugby | Game 1 | America's Center | |
7:00 pm | Air Guns | America's Center | |
8:00 pm | Basketball | Games 4,5,6 | America's Center |
Quad Rugby | Games 2 | America's Center | |
Thursday, June 17 | |||
8:00 am | Air Guns | America's Center | |
Softball | Games 1, 2 | America's Center | |
Motorized Wheelchair Rally | St. Louis Zoo | ||
Handcycling | Forest Park | ||
Archery | Forest Park | ||
10:00 am | Air Guns | America's Center | |
Softball | Games 3, 4 | America's Center | |
1:00 pm | Air Guns | America's Center | |
Table Tennis | II-III | America's Center | |
Slalom | IV-V | America's Center | |
Power Soccer | Game 1 | America's Center | |
3:00 pm | Air Guns | America's Center | |
Table Tennis | IV-V | America's Center | |
Slalom | II-III | America's Center | |
Power Soccer | Game 2 | America's Center | |
5:00 pm | Block Party | Washington Avenue | |
7:00 pm | Basketball | Games 7, 8 | America's Center |
Air Guns | (if needed) | America's Center | |
8:30 pm | Basketball | Games 9, 10 | America's Center |
Quad Rugby | Game 3 | America's Center | |
Friday, June 18 -- Kids Day at the Games (East St. Louis High School!) | |||
8:00 am | Track | IA, IB, IC | East St. Louis High School |
Field | IV | East St. Louis High School | |
9:00 am | Field | V | East St. Louis High School |
Trap Shooting | Exhibition | Winchester Trap & Skeet | |
9:30 am | Powerchair 220 | East St. Louis High School | |
10:00 am | Field | III | East St. Louis High School |
10:30 am | Powerchair Relay | Exhibition | East St. Louis High School |
11:00 am | Field | II | East St. Louis High School |
1:00 pm | Trap Shooting | Exhibition | Winchester Trap & Skeet |
Field | IA, IB, IC | East St. Louis High School | |
Track | II - V | East St. Louis High School | |
3:00 pm | Trap Shooting | Exhibition | Winchester Trap & Skeet |
6:30 pm | 9-Ball | IV-V | America's Center |
7:00 pm | Slalom | IA, IB, IC | America's Center |
Softball | Game 5,6 | America's Center | |
8:00 pm | 9-Ball | II - III | America's Center |
Saturday, June 19 | |||
8:00 am | Softball Finals | Consolation Game | America's Center |
Power Soccer Finals | Consolation Game | America's Center | |
9:00 am | Slalom "Super G" | Finals | America's Center |
10:00 am | Softball Finals | Championship Game | America's Center |
Power Soccer Finals | Championship Game | America's Center | |
1:00 pm | Quad Rugby Finals | Championship Game | America's Center |
Basketball Finals | Consolation Game | America's Center | |
3:00 pm | Basketball Finals | Championship Game | America's Center |
7:00 pm | Closing Ceremonies and Banquet | America's Center | |
Sunday, June 20 | |||
Departures all Day |
More info:
What: A multi-event sports and rehabilitation program for military service veterans who use wheelchairs for sports competition due to spinal cord injuries, amputations, or certain neurological problems. Attracting more than 500 athletes each year, the National Veterans Wheelchair Games is the largest annual wheelchair sports event in the world.
Where: Events will take place at different venues in St. Louis, Missouri (Americas Center, Edward Jones Dome, Forest Park, Saint Louis Zoo, and other area venues.)
When: June 15-19, 2004
Why: The sponsors of this event are committed to improving the quality of life of veterans with disabilities and fostering better health through sports competition. While past Games have produced a number of national and world-class champions, the Games also provide opportunities for newly disabled veterans to gain sports skills and be exposed to other wheelchair athletes. Usually, one quarter of the competitors have never participated in any type of organized wheelchair sports competition.
Sponsors:U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA), with financial assistance from corporate, civic, and veterans service organizations.
Hosts: The St. Louis VA Medical Center Paralyzed Veterans of America Gateway Chapter
Events: Competitive events include swimming, table tennis, weightlifting, archery, air guns, basketball, softball, quad rugby, bowling, handcycling, wheelchair slalom, power soccer, a wheelchair rally, 9-ball, handcycling, track and field. Track events include 100, 200, 400, 800, 1500 and 5000 meter races, plus a special 220-meter race for power wheelchairs. Field events include club throw, shot put, discus, and javelin. Athletes compete in all events against others with similar athletic ability, competitive experience or age. Trap shooting is an exhibition event this year.
Admission: Free. The public is most welcome.
Information:Bruce Nolan, St. Louis VA Medical Center (314) 894-6602
Media Contacts:
Kim Byers, VA Public Affairs (734) 761-7824
Bob Ensinger, PVA Communications (202) 416-7681
Laurie Zeveski, St. Louis VA Medical Center (314) 845-5050
Ray Tober, St. Louis VA Medical Center (314) 845-1213
I NEED THIS SIGN for the farm!! He he he!!
National Veterans Wheelchair Games Day in the city of St. Louis.
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040612-N-6213R-524 Gulf of Alaska (Jun. 12, 2004) - The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) steams near the snow capped mountains of the Alaskan coastline during the late Alaskan sunset. Stennis and embarked Carrier Air Wing Fourteen (CVW-14) have just completed Exercise Northern Edge, during a scheduled deployment. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Mark J. Rebilas (RELEASED)
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Go IDF!!
The French are actually paying attention. Hmmmmm..
I'm out for dinner - my chariot has arrived!!! See you birdies later!!!
t.....#350!!
BIRTHDAY RUN Soldiers, sailors, Marines, and airmen run around the Al Faw Palace lake at Camp Victory, Iraq, June 14, 2004, to celebrate the Army's 229th birthday. Defense Dept. photo by U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Johancharles Van Boers
Thanks for that lovely picture.
Hello Fawnn . . . your solution is as good as anything I could come up, with and sounds as tho' it would work. I live out in the country and there are tons of squirrels here, but luckily they do not bother my potted plants, apparently there's enough other stuff around here to satisfy them. Thank goodness!
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