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FReeper Canteen ~ Pancakes on Wednesday ~ 14 January 2004
Canteen FRiends ~ Radix

Posted on 01/13/2004 10:16:33 PM PST by Radix

 
 
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Pancakes on Wednesdays

Get ready for Pancakes on Wednesdays.

Welcome to Pancakes on Wednesdays.

Wednesday, January 14, 2004

Here is an amalgamation of trivial facts and seemingly useless data.

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From the Radixionary

SOPHROSYNE

Soundness of mind, moderation, prudence, self-control.

The Greeks had a word for it, at least classical Greeks like Plato did. Translating the idea into English, however, has always posed a difficulty, since we don’t have one word that summarizes his ideal of excellence of character and soundness of mind combined in one well-balanced individual. He defined it as “the agreement of the passions that Reason should rule”. It’s usually translated as temperance, moderation, prudence, self-control, or self-restraint. The idea of this harmonious balance is the basis of two famous Greek sayings: “nothing in excess” and “know thyself”—it’s the exact opposite of arrogant self-assertion or hubris. The word has only appeared in English within the past sixty years (W H Auden used it in 1944) but it has resonated with some moderns because the idea is quite close to that of wholeness. Note the word has four syllables, not three. It derives from Greek sophron, of sound mind, prudent.

A poem about Pancakes
by Jonathan Keiper

As I stood in the kitchen,
A pioneer in new lands.
My new friend, Mr. Teflon
Introduced and shook hands.

Saddled up my white apron,
And donned my cooking face.
Like a knight going to battle,
My spatula was my mace.

Jug of milk, three cups flour;
Break two eggs, gently beat;
Baking soda, butter, sugar;
Mix the batch and add some heat.

Pour the batter on the stove.
Not too much - Just a drop!
Watch it spread, cook, and bubble.
Flap the jacks, flip and flop.

Crispy edges, moistened middle,
Golden brown, spher-i-cal;
Soft as butter, light as air.
Silver dollar mir-a-cle!

Berries: blue, black, or straw;
Chocolate chips, pecan nuts;
Apples, peaches, banana raisins,
Topping King, the "Breakfast Muts."

Maple syrup, sticky sweet!
Drown my precious in your lake.
Early morning, late at night,
How I love thee, Pancake!

Happy Birthday

Benedict Arnold 1741

"...By rendering a cardinal service to the British, he might hope to attain a position of such eminence as to conduct these negotiations, end the war, and restore America to her old allegiance, with her freedom from parliamentary control guaranteed. In order to realize these ambitious dreams, Arnold resorted to the blackest treachery. In July, 1780, he sought and obtained command of West Point in order to surrender it to the enemy. When his scheme was detected by the timely capture of Andre, he fled to tile British at New York, a disgraced and hated traitor...."

 

I betrayed my Country for a plate of pancakes, that I never received.

The Maple Syrup always goes on the right.

Gordon Lightfoot

Love and Maple Syrup

Love and maple syrup goes together
Like the sticky winds of winter when they meet
When lonely lovers come to rest
Beneath the trees they do their best
But still they can't be free
Looking for the world to be
Anything but what they see
Longing to be understood
By the heart that shapes the wood

If you go into the forest, gaze up through the leaves
And see the sky that's almost wild
You must learn to understand
What makes the forest greet the man
Like a mother's only child

In the north when when winter's claw
Relaxes now to keep the laws of nature in control
People come and stand in line
To rob the forest of her wine
But they don't feel the cold

Looking for the world to be
Anything but what they see
Longing to be understood
By the heart that shapes the wood

Love and maple syrup goes together
Like the sticky winds of winter when they meet
When lonely lovers come to rest
Beneath the trees they do their best
But still they can't be free

Love and maple syrup shine like
Embers warm, like thoughts divine
They tell us it is spring
Love and maple syrup stir
The thoughts of people into words
Of songs that they can sing

Looking for the world to be
Anything but what they see
Longing to be understood
By the heart that shapes the wood

Happy BirthdayHenri Fantin-Latour 1836

French Realist Painter

Fantin-Latour, Henri (1836-1904). French painter and lithographer. He is best known for his luxurious flower pieces, but he also painted several group portraits that are important historical documents and show his friendship with leading avant-garde artists.

The lost Art of Fantin-Latour were his world renowned Pancakes in Winter.

A man was caught for speeding and went before the judge.
The judge said, "What'll it be....30 days or $30."
The man replied, "I think I'll take the money."

Happy Birthday

Albert Schweitzer 1875

Albert Schweitzer (January 14, 1875-September 4, 1965) was born into an Alsatian family which for generations had been devoted to religion, music, and education.

Schweitzer's Struggle to Find Life's Meaning ...

Man must cease attributing his problems to his environment, and learn again to exercise his will—his personal responsibility

Pancake Puzzle

 

You must help the pancake chef!

He's desperately trying to sort his pancakes by size.

How many flips will it take?

Pancakes are required for a good education.

Solution below via link

Happy Birthday

Jack Jones 1938

You don't get this good without eating a few pancakes along the way.

A good pancake can be made using the cycloidic gear method of batter whipping

Happy Birthday

Allen Toussaint 1938

Pancakes, what else?

Sour Dough Pancakes taste good.

Happy Birthday

Julian Bond 1940

From his student days to his current Chairmanship of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Julian Bond has been an active participant in the movements for civil rights, economic justice.


N.A.A.C.P. = Never Ate A Crummy Pancake!

For a given N, what is the least number of flips with which you can guarantee that you will correctly sort the stack?

For every N, for every initial position, can it be done in N flips?

How many flips could be required for a given N and the worst possible initial position?

 

Follow the Link for a solution to the pancake flipping problem.

we are counting lottery number possibilities

It is all about permutations and combinations.

Happy Birthday

Faye Dunaway 1941

You cannot mix pancakes batter with a wire hanger!

Todays Wednesday field trip takes us to Area 51.

I AM  AN EXCELLENT SOPHROSYNIST

Would you like some Quarks with your pancakes?

Quarks are fundamental matter particles that are constituents of neutrons and protons and other hadrons. There are six different types of quarks. Each quark type is called a flavorGlossary Term.

The fundamental building blocks of a decent pancake.

Don't forget the Maple Syrup

Maple Syrup Taffy is all the rage, in the Canteen.

We are counting cards

We are also counting pancakes.

I am an excellent driver

We deliver Pancakes anywhere, and they are out of this World too.

On this day:

1960 - Elvis Presley was promoted to Sergeant in the U.S. Army.

Don't you step on my Blue Berry Pancakes!

I am dreaming of a Pancake Breakfast.

On this day:

1954 - Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were married. The marriage only lasted nine months.

Ohh, Happy Pancakes Mr. Canteener, would you like to share a bite with me?

18 uses for Toothpicks

18 is not a prime number

18 is the sum of two cubes

The square root of 18 is 4.2426406

Apply glue.
Dip one end of a toothpick into the glue to apply small drops.

Improvise a bookmark.
Keep your place with a toothpick.

Plug small nail or thumbtack holes in wood.
Dip the end of a toothpick in glue, insert into the hole, slice flush with a single-edge razor blade, sand smooth, and refinish the wood.

Decorate cake frosting with ease.
Use a toothpick to draw your design on the cake, then squeeze the frosting over your lines.

Paint small crevices or repair scratches in furniture.
Dip a toothpick in paint to retouch fine scratches or reach small nooks and crannies

Root a potato or avocado.
Securely insert four toothpicks equidistantly around the equator of the potato or avocado. (You can use a nail to punch starter holes in the avocado.) Fill a glass with water, set the potato or avocado in the glass so the toothpicks allow only the bottom half of the potato or avocado to sit in the water. Place the glass on a window ledge to get sunlight. When roots and shoots appear, pot the plant in soil.

Repair broken eyeglasses temporarily.
If you lose a screw from your eyeglasses, substitute a toothpick in its place until you can get it fixed properly.

Mark the starting point of a roll of masking tape or packaging tape.
Stick a toothpick under the lose end of the tape so you can find it easily the next time you use the tape.

Clean tight crevices.
Dip a toothpick in alcohol to clean tight spaces

Make a garlic clove easy to handle.
Stick a toothpick into a clove of garlic before tossing it into a marinade, so you can remove it easily.

Give a broken plant stem first aid.
Make a splint with a toothpick and Scotch Tape.

Identify rare, medium, and well-done steaks on your barbecue grill.
Use colored toothpicks to mark steaks on the barbecue.

Cook sausages with ease.
Use two toothpicks to skewer two or three sausages together to make them easier to turn and brown evenly.

Tighten a loose screw.
Insert a toothpick into the screw hole, break it off at the surface, and rescrew the screw.

Push fabrics through the pressure foot of a sewing machine.
Use a toothpick to free fabric that gets stuck under the pressure foot.

Determine whether a cake is baked.
Insert a toothpick in the center of the cake and remove. If it comes out clean, the cake is ready.

Clean a dog brush.
Run a toothpick through the rows of bristles.

Repair a pinhole in a garden hose temporarily.
Insert a toothpick into the hole, snap it off flush with the hose¹s outer skin, then wrap Scotch Mailing Tape around the spot. The wood toothpick will absorb water, swelling to seal the hole.

We are counting cards.

 
Joltin Joe lalways had pancakes with a cup of Joltin Java.
  

1973 - The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII and became the first NFL team to go undefeated in a season.

Whether or not they are the greatest team of all time is debatable, but this accomplishment stands out as the greatest ever. Seventeen wins, no losses, and a Super Bowl championship put the Dolphins on a plane that has yet to be reached by any other NFL team.

Nothing is more perfect than some delicious pancakes on Wednesday.

On this day:

1986 - "Rambo: First Blood, Part II" arrived at video stores. It broke the record set by "Ghostbusters", for first day orders. 435,000 copies of the video were sold.

I just wanted to get some pancakes to eat, but that Sherrif, he drew first blood. He drew first blood.

On my Honor, I will do my best, to make great Pancakes every Wednesday!
See you next Wednesday, for Pancakes. Support the Troops.
Pancakes Wednesdays
Definitely
 


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To: Kathy in Alaska
Morning Kathy.
41 posted on 01/14/2004 3:28:46 AM PST by Aeronaut (In my humble opinion, the new expression for backing down from a fight should be called 'frenching')
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Morning Ma. Many of your kids seem to be missing lately. What did you do with them?


42 posted on 01/14/2004 4:02:46 AM PST by beachn4fun (I pray for safe passage for all military preparing to come or go.)
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To: Radix; Kathy in Alaska; MoJo2001; LindaSOG; LaDivaLoca; Fawnn; Bethbg79; bentfeather; ...
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and the family members of the above.
Honoring those who have served before.
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43 posted on 01/14/2004 4:15:47 AM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Thank You Troops, Past and Present)
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To: Radix

Today's classic warship, USS North Carolina (BB-55)

North Carolina class battleship
Displacement. 35,000 t.
Lenght. 728'9"
Beam. 108'4"
Draft. 26'8"
Speed. 27 k
Complement. 1,880
Armament. 9 16", 20 5", 16 1.1", 12 .50 cal. mg.

The USS North Carolina (BB-55) was laid down 27 October 1937 by New York Naval Shipyard; launched 13 June 1940 sponsored by Miss Isabel Hoey, daughter of Governor of North Carolina; and commissioned at New York 9 April 1941, Captain Olaf M. Hustvedt in command.

First new battleship to join the fleet in nearly two decades, North Carolina received so much attention during her fitting out and trials that she won the enduring nickname "Showboat". North Carolina completed her shakedown in the Caribbean prior to the Pearl Harbor attack, and after intensive war exercises, entered the Pacific 10 June 1942.

North Carolina and the Navy began the long island-hopping campaign for victory over the Japanese by landing marines on Guadalcanal and Tulagi 7 August 1942. After screening Enterprise (CV-6) in the Air Support Force for the invasion, North Carolina guarded the carrier during operations protecting supply and communication lines southeast of the Solomons. Enemy carriers were located 24 August, and the Battle of the Eastern Solomons erupted. The Americans struck first, sinking carrier Ryujo; Japanese retaliation came as bombers and torpedo planes, covered by fighters, roared in on Enterprise and North Carolina. In an 8-minute action, North Carolina shot down between 7 and 14 enemy aircraft, her gunners standing to their guns despite the jarring detonation of 7 near-misses. One man was killed by a strafer, but the ship was undamaged. The protection North Carolina could offer Enterprise was limited as the speedy carrier drew ahead of her. Enterprise took three direct hits while her aircraft severely damaged sea-plane carrier CHITOSE and hit other Japanese ships. Since the Japanese lost about 100 aircraft in this action, the United States won control of the air and averted a threatened Japanese reinforcement of Guadalcanal.

North Carolina now gave her mighty strength to protect Saratoga (CV-3). Twice during the following weeks of support to marines ashore on Guadalcanal, North Carolina was attacked by Japanese submarines. On 6 September, she maneuvered successfully, dodging a torpedo which passed 300 yards off the port beam. Nine days later, sailing with Hornet (CV-8), North Carolina took a torpedo portside, 20 feet below her waterline, and 6 of her men were killed. But skillful damage control by her crew and the excellence of her construction prevented disaster; a 5.6 degree list was righted in as many minutes, and she maintained her station in a formation at 26 knots.

After repairs at Pearl Harbor, North Carolina screened Enterprise and Saratoga and covered supply and troop movements in the Solomons for much of the next year. She was at Pearl Harbor in March and April 1943 to receive advanced fire control and radar gear, and again in September, to prepare for the Gilbert Islands operation.

With Enterprise, in the Northern Covering Group, North Carolina sortied from Pearl Harbor 10 November for the assault on Makin, Tarawa, and Abemama. Air strikes began 19 November, and for 10 days mighty air blows were struck to aid marines ashore engaged in some of the bloodiest fighting of the Pacific War. Supporting the Gilberts campaign and preparing the assault on the Marshalls, North Carolina's highly accurate big guns bombarded Nauru 8 December, destroying air facilities, beach defense revetments, and radio installations. Later that month, she protected Bunker Hill (CV-17) in strikes against shipping and airfields at Kavieng, New Ireland and in January 1944 joined Fast Carrier Striking Force 68, Rear Admiral Marc Mitscher in command, at Funafuti, Ellice Islands.

During the assault and capture of the Marshall Islands, North Carolina illustrated the classic battleship functions of World War II. She screened carriers from air attack in preinvasion strikes as well as during close air support of troops ashore, beginning with the initial strikes on Kwajalein 29 January. She fired on targets at Namur and Roi, where she sank a cargo ship in the lagoon. The battlewagon then protected carriers in the massive air strike on Truk, the Japanese fleet base in the Carolines, where 39 large ships were left sunk, burning, or uselessly beached, and 211 planes were destroyed, another 104 severely damaged. Next she fought off an air attack against the flattops near the Marianas 21 February splashing an enemy plane, and the next day again guarded the carriers in air strikes on Saipan Tinian, and Guam. During much of this period she was flagship for Rear Admiral (later Vice Admiral) Willis A. Lee, Jr., Commander Battleships Pacific.

With Majuro as her base, North Carolina joined in the attacks on Palau and Woleai 31 March-1 April, shooting down another enemy plane during the approach phase. On Woleai, 150 enemy aircraft were destroyed along with ground installations. Support for the capture of the Hollandia area of New Guinea followed (13-24 April); then another major raid on Truk (29-30 April), during which North Carolina splashed yet another enemy aircraft. At Truk, North Carolina's planes were catapulted to rescue an American aviator downed off the reef. After one plane had turned over on landing and the other, having rescued all the airmen, had been unable to take off with so much weight, USS Tang (SS-306) saved all involved. The next day North Carolina destroyed coast defense guns, antiaircraft batteries, and airfields at Ponape. The battleship then sailed to repair her rudder at Pearl Harbor.

Returning to Majuro, North Carolina sortied with the Enterprise group 6 June for the Marianas. During the assault on Saipan, North Carolina not only gave her usual protection to the carriers, but starred in bombardments on the west coast of Saipan covering minesweeping operations, and blasted the harbor at Tanapag, sinking several small craft and destroying enemy ammunition, fuel, and supply dumps. At dusk on invasion day, 15 June, the battleship downed one of the only two Japanese aircraft able to penetrate the combat air patrol.

On 18 June, North Carolina cleared the islands with the carriers to confront the Japanese 1st Mobile Fleet, tracked by submarines and aircraft for the previous four days. Next day began the Battle of the Philippine Sea, and she took station in the battle line that fanned out from the carriers. American aircraft succeeded in downing most of the Japanese raiders before they reached the American ships, and North Carolina shot down two of the few which got trough.

On that day and the next American air and submarine attacks, with the fierce antiaircraft fire of such ships as North Carolina, virtually ended any future threat from Japanese naval aviation: three carriers were sunk, two tankers damaged so badly they were scuttled, and all but 36 of the 430 planes with which the Japanese had begun the battle were destroyed. The loss of trained aviators was irreparable, as was the loss of skilled aviation maintenance men in the carriers. Not one American ship was lost, and only a handful of American planes failed to return to their carriers.

After supporting air operations in the Marianas for another two weeks, North Carolina sailed for overhaul at Puget Sound Navy Yard. She rejoined the carriers off Ulithi 7 November as a furious typhoon struck the group. The ships fought through the storm and carried out air strikes against western Leyte, Luzon, and the Visayas to support the struggle for Leyte. During similar strikes later in the month, North Carolina fought off her first kamikaze attack.

As the pace of operations in the Philippines intensified, North Carolina guarded carriers while their planes kept the Japanese aircraft on Luzon airfields from interfering with the invasion convoys which assaulted Mindoro 15 December. Three days later the task force again sailed through a violent typhoon, which capsized several destroyers. With Ulithi now her base, North Carolina screened wide-ranging carrier strikes on Formosa, the coast of Indo-China and China, and the Ryukyus in January, and similarly supported strikes on Honshu the next month. Hundreds of enemy aircraft were destroyed which might otherwise have resisted the assault on Iwo Jima, where North Carolina bombarded and provided call fire for the assaulting Marines throug h 22 February.

Strikes on targets in the Japanese home islands laid the ground-work for the Okinawa assault, in which North Carolina played her dual role, of bombardment and carrier screening. Here, on 6 April, she downed three kamikazes, but took a 5-inch hit from a friendly ship during the melee of antiaircraft fire. Three men were killed and 44 wounded. Next day came the last desperate sortie of the Japanese Fleet, as Yamato, the largest battleship in the world, came south with her attendants. Yamato, a cruiser, and a destroyer were sunk, three other destroyers damaged so badly that they were scuttled, and the remaining four destroyers returned to the fleet base at Sasebo badly damaged. On the same day North Carolina splashed an enemy plane, and she shot down two more 17 April.

After overhaul at Pearl Harbor, North Carolina rejoined the carriers for a month of air strikes and naval bombardment on the Japanese home islands. Along with guarding the carriers, North Carolina fired on major industrial plants near Tokyo, and her scout plane pilots performed a daring rescue of a downed carrier pilot under heavy fire in Tokyo Bay.

North Carolina sent both sailors and members of her Marine Detachment ashore for preliminary occupation duty in Japan immediately at the close of the war, and patrolled off the coast until anchoring in Tokyo Bay 5 September to reembark her men. Carrying passengers from Okinawa, North Carolina sailed for home reaching the Panama Canal 8 October. She anchored at Boston 17 October, and after overhaul at New York exercised in New England waters and carried Naval Academy midshipmen for a summer training cruise in the Caribbean.

After inactivation, she decommissioned at New York 27 June 1947. Struck from the Navy List 1 June 1960, North Carolina was transferred to the people of North Carolina 6 September 1961. On 29 April 1962 she was dedicated at Wilmington, N.C., as a memorial to North Carolinans of all services killed in World War II. Here splendidly maintained and most appropriately displayed-including a spectacular "sound and light" presentation-"Showboat" still serves mightily to strengthen and inspire the nation.

North Carolina received 12 battle stars for World War II service.

Big Guns in Action!

44 posted on 01/14/2004 4:18:11 AM PST by aomagrat (IYAOYAS)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
Thanks for the laugh! Cute graphic!
45 posted on 01/14/2004 4:20:18 AM PST by beachn4fun (I pray for safe passage for all military preparing to come or go.)
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To: All
Be back later.
46 posted on 01/14/2004 4:22:10 AM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Thank You Troops, Past and Present)
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To: aomagrat

47 posted on 01/14/2004 4:23:29 AM PST by beachn4fun (I pray for safe passage for all military preparing to come or go.)
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To: E.G.C.

48 posted on 01/14/2004 4:23:54 AM PST by beachn4fun (I pray for safe passage for all military preparing to come or go.)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

49 posted on 01/14/2004 4:24:25 AM PST by beachn4fun (I pray for safe passage for all military preparing to come or go.)
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To: beachn4fun
mine?
50 posted on 01/14/2004 4:24:48 AM PST by beachn4fun (I pray for safe passage for all military preparing to come or go.)
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To: Radix

Thanks for the pancakes.

Looking at the length of time Marilyn was married to Joe (9 mos), it made me think of the Vh-1 show that I saw the other day which was about some of Hollywoods shortest marriages. My gosh, some were shorter than theirs. I think Britney's will probably be a new record? Do you know of any that were only married less than a week or 24 hours?


51 posted on 01/14/2004 4:28:13 AM PST by beachn4fun (I pray for safe passage for all military preparing to come or go.)
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To: MeekOneGOP

Hey meekie.....what's up with the name change? You going public with your intentions? (i.e., GOP). p.s. we will have one more Republican vote this fall. My son has registered to vote.


52 posted on 01/14/2004 4:30:39 AM PST by beachn4fun (I pray for safe passage for all military preparing to come or go.)
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To: StarCMC

Star


53 posted on 01/14/2004 4:32:07 AM PST by beachn4fun (I pray for safe passage for all military preparing to come or go.)
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To: trussell

Trussell


54 posted on 01/14/2004 4:32:42 AM PST by beachn4fun (I pray for safe passage for all military preparing to come or go.)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
In the morning . . . He went out and departed to a solitary place; and there He prayed. —Mark 1:35


THINKING IT OVER
In the stillness of the morning,
Before a busy day of care,
How sweet to be alone with God
Through His holy Word and prayer

Let Christ be first in your thoughts in the morning, and last in your thoughts at night.

55 posted on 01/14/2004 4:35:05 AM PST by The Mayor (The more you look forward to heaven, the less you'll desire of earth.)
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To: beachn4fun
(HUGS)Good morning.
56 posted on 01/14/2004 4:38:35 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: SevenofNine

Seven.

You know something is definitely fishy with the Chinese way of doing family business, I think. They have a one-child limit, with preference of male children, which are required to serve in the miltary, which will most likely get you killed if there's war. If a son is killed, are the parents only then allowed to have another child? I'm glad I don't live there.

Is this enough syrup?


57 posted on 01/14/2004 4:41:46 AM PST by beachn4fun (I pray for safe passage for all military preparing to come or go.)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Here is my idea of a hearty breakfast


58 posted on 01/14/2004 4:51:49 AM PST by Arrowhead1952 (WARNING! Do not use this tag line for anything other than its intended purpose!)
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To: beachn4fun

beachn4fun!!! #50!!!

59 posted on 01/14/2004 4:52:37 AM PST by Fawnn (Canteen wOOhOO Consultant, and CookingWithPam.com person)
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To: LindaSOG

Linda, FYI..... 1973 Dolphins game was I believe, when I first became a fan of the Dolphins. But, they just haven't been the same without Dan! What do you think of the team this year?


60 posted on 01/14/2004 4:53:30 AM PST by beachn4fun (I pray for safe passage for all military preparing to come or go.)
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