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FReeper Canteen ~ Pancakes on Wednesday ~ 21 January 2004
Canteen FRiends ~ Radix

Posted on 01/20/2004 11:26:55 PM PST by Radix

 
 
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Pancakes on Wednesdays

Pancakes are not just great to eat, they are also a work of Art.

Welcome to Pancakes on Wednesdays.

Wednesday, January 21, 2004

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

Do not forget to hit the hyperlinks.

We have links, lots of them.

Look it up!

From the Radixionary

SFERICS

Atmospheric discharges.

We can’t hear it without special equipment, but the planet almost continually sings with the sound of low-frequency radio signals that derive from lightning strikes. Because the signals are mostly trapped below the ionosphere, a reflective layer 55 miles above the ground, a suitable receiver can pick them up from thousands of miles away. They sound like twigs snapping or bacon frying. This weird-looking term for them, sferics, is just a respelled version of the last part of atmospherics. The abbreviation appeared around 1940, though the strange noises had first been heard by a German physicist, Heinrich Barkhausen, during World War I. There’s a complete vocabulary of words to describe various types: tweeks come from lightning that is so far away that the high radio frequencies arrive before the low, resulting in a musical set of clicks and tweets; whistlers are slowly descending tones caused by a similar mechanism, but which acts on bursts of radio waves that travel from pole to pole along magnetic lines of force.

 Happy Birthday

Stonewall Jackson 1824

Next to Robert E. Lee himself, Thomas J. Jackson is the most revered of all Confederate commanders. A graduate of West Point (1846), he had served in the artillery in the Mexican War, earning two brevets, before resigning to accept a professorship at the Virginia Military Institute.

"What is life without honour ? Degradation is worse than death. We must think of the living and of those who are to come after us, and see that by God's blessing we transmit to them the freedom we have ourselves inherited."

Happy Birthday

J. Carrol Naish 1897

Please let me be frank with you when I say, "Don't be afraid of a few little pancakes."

We are counting cards

Andrew Jackson was no relation  to Stonewall Jackson, or was he?

Happy Birthday


Christian Dior 1905

I just love that new Cologne " Eau du Pancakes."

Out of the mouths of babes come wisdom, and into the same mouths go pancakes.

Happy Birthday

Telly Savalas 1924

Who loves ya more than one who eats pancake flavored lollipops?

Happy Birthday

Benny Hill 1925

That is either a pancake under my hat, or, I just might be enjoying the show.

Happy Birthday

Steve Reeves 1926

Remember all those Hercules Movies? Hercules got his strength from Pancakes.

 

How about a nice game of Pancake Chess?

Be Glad your nose is on your face

Be glad your nose is on your face,
not pasted on some other place,
for if it were where it is not,
you might dislike your nose a lot. 

Imagine if your precious nose
were sandwiched in between your toes,
that clearly would not be a treat,
for you'd be forced to smell your feet.

Your nose would be a source of dread
were it attached atop your head,
it soon would drive you to despair,
forever tickled by your hair.

Within your ear, your nose would be
an absolute catastrophe,
for when you were obliged to sneeze,
your brain would rattle from the breeze.

Your nose, instead, through thick and thin,
remains between your eyes and chin,
not pasted on some other place--
be glad your nose is on your face!

Happy Birthday

Wolfman Jack 1939

I eat my Pancakes with a little bit of Jack Cheese.

Random Samples

In statistical terms a random sample is a set of items that have been drawn from a population in such a way that each time an item was selected, every item in the population had an equal opportunity to appear in the sample. In practical terms, it is not so easy to draw a random sample. First, the only factor operating when a given item is selected, must be chance.

If, for example, numbered pieces of cardboard are drawn from a hat, it is important that they be thoroughly mixed, that they be identical in every respect except for the number printed on them and that the person selecting them be well blindfolded.

Second in order to meet the equal opportunity requirement, it is important that the sampling be done with replacement. That is, each time an item is selected, the relevant measure is taken and recorded. Then the item must be replaced in the population and be thoroughly mixed with the other items before the next item is drawn. If the items are not replaced in the population, each time an item is withdrawn, the probability of being selected, for each of the remaining items, will have been increased.

For example, with the illustrated population, the initial probability that a given item will be selected is 1/9. If, however, an item is drawn and not returned before drawing a second item, the probability that a given item will be drawn will have been increased to 1/8. Of course, this kind of change in probability becomes trivial if our population is very large, but it is important to recognize the principle illustrated here, to fully understand the concept of a random sample.

It is also important to recognize that when sampling with replacement, it is possible for the same item to appear more than once in a sample and it is possible to draw a random sample that is larger than the population from which it came. Notice also, that it is possible to draw as many random samples as we like from a give population. The key idea here is that we either sample with replacement or we draw our samples from a population that is so large that the withdrawal of successive items changes probability by an amount that is too small to be of concern.

Happy Birthday


Jack Nicklaus 1940

I am an excellent driver.

When I want to hit the Green, I just think of Pancakes, and how they got me here.

A brunette and a blonde are walking along in a park one morning.

Suddenly, the brunette notices a dead bird. "Awww, look at the dead birdie," she says sadly.

The blonde stops, looks up into the sky, and says, "Where? Where?"

Happy Birthday


Richie Havens 1941

I got them old Pancake Blues.

High Flying Bird

"There's a high flyin' bird, flying way up in the sky,
And I wonder if she looks down, as she goes on by?
Well, she's flying so freely in the sky.

Lord, look at me here,
I'm rooted like a tree here,
Got those sit-down, can't cry
Oh Lord, gonna die blues.

Now the sun it comes up and lights up the day,
And when he gets tired, Lord, he goes on down his way,
To the east and to the west,
He meets God every day. 

Lord, look at me here,
I'm rooted like a tree here,
Got those sit-down, can't cry
Oh Lord, gonna die blues.

Now I had a woman
Lord, she lived down by the mine, 
She ain't never seen the sun,
Oh Lord, never stopped crying.

Then one day my woman up and died,
Lord, she up and died now.
Oh Lord, she up and died now.
She wanted to die,
And the only way to fly is die, die, die.

There's a high flyin' bird, flying way up in the sky,
And I wonder if she looks down as she goes on by?
Well, she's flying so freely in the sky.

Lord, look at me here,
I'm rooted like a tree here,
Got those sit-down, can't cry,
Oh, Lord, gonna die blues."

Todays Wednesday field trip takes us to the Grave Yard.

Happy Birthday


Geena Davis 1957

Thelma and Louise ...

Would you like some Maple Syrup with your Pancakes?

There is no escaping pancakes.

Happy Birthday


Hakeem Olajuwon 1963

Olajuwon, which translates into “always being on top,” began playing basketball at the late age of 15.

One of the original Two Towers.

After the Rockets won a coin flip with the Portland Trail Blazers for the first pick in the 1984 NBA Draft -- one year before the institution of the Draft Lottery -- Houston selected Olajuwon. Although the talented Jordan was also available (he would be picked third by the Chicago Bulls), almost all in the basketball world thought Olujawon was the correct selection at No.1.

 One year earlier, the Rockets won a coin flip with the Indiana Pacers, allowing the franchise to select the University of Virginia's Ralph Sampson. Thus, the fickle flips of a coin created the “Twin Towers” of 7-0 Olajuwon and 7-4 Sampson -- two agile giants.

I gotta Pancakes Jones, oh baby, ohh ooh hoo.

Look at all of these fabulous prizes.

It was a dark, stormy, night. The Marine was on his first assignment, and it was guard duty.

A General stepped out taking his dog for a walk. The nervous young Private snapped to attention, made a perfect salute, and snapped out "Sir, Good Evening, Sir!"

The General, out for some relaxation, returned the salute and said "Good evening soldier, nice night, isn't it?"

Well it wasn't a nice night, but the Private wasn't going to disagree with the General, so the he saluted again and replied "Sir, Yes Sir!".

The General continued, "You know there's something about a stormy night that I find soothing, it's really relaxing. Don't you agree?"

The Private didn't agree, but them the private was just a private, and responded "Sir, Yes Sir!"

The General, pointing at the dog, "This is a Golden Retriever, the best type of dog to train."

The Private glanced at the dog, saluted yet again and said "Sir, Yes Sir!"

The General continued "I got this dog for my wife."

The Private simply said "Good trade Sir!"

Even the Navy has seen the value of Pancakes.

Would you like a lesson in probability with your pancakes?

Don't forget the Maple Syrup

Make sure that the Maple Syrup goes on the right.

I am an excellent driver..

This car has everything, push a button, and you get hot pancakes and syrup, on a disposable plate.

On this day:

1957 - Singer Patsy Cline appeared on Arthur Godfrey's nighttime TV show. She performed "Walking After Midnight."

I go out walkin after midnight
Out in the starlight
Just like we used to do
Im always walking after midnight
Searching for you

I walk for miles along the highway
Well thats just my way
Of sayin I love you
I'm always walkin after midnight
Searchin for you

I stop to see a weeping willow
Cryin on his pillow
Maybe hes cryin for me
And as the skies turn gloomy
Night winds whisper to me
I'm lonesome as I can be

I go out walkin after midnight
Out in the moonlight
Just a-hopin you may be
Somewhere a-walkin after midnight
Searching for me

I go out walkin after midnight
Searchin for you

I go out walkin after midnight
Searchin for you

I'm Crazy for Pancakes.

1987 - Aretha Franklin inducted into the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame.

Pancakes get respect, thats P-A-N-C-A-K--E-S.

On this day:  

1789 - W.H. Brown's "Power of Sympathy" was published. It was the first American novel to be published.

The Power of Sympathy is a sentimental novel, as well as a tale of seduction, addressed to "The Young Ladies of United Columbia." It’s purpose is to "inspire the female mind with a principle of self-complacency and to promote the economy of human life." The novel, beyond the plot, addresses sentimental love while at the same time exhibiting opinions towards female education and marital affairs.

On this day:

1911 - The first Monte Carlo car rally was held. Seven days later by French it was won by Henri Rougier.

Henri Rougier


Rougier was a famous cyclist and a champion race car driver. He learned to pilot a Voisin aircraft in 1909. In September, 1909, he won the Grand Prix de Berlin at the first aviation tournament held in Germany. In fact it was a disappointment to the Germans that the French won all the prizes at this meet. The meet was held in response to tremendous public enthusiasm for Orville Wright's demonstration flights at Templehoff and Potsdam in August.

We are still counting cards....

 Pancakes Casino du Monte Carlo, is a secret cuisine treasure of  the Principality of Monaco.

On this day:

1915 - The first Kiwanis club was formed in Detroit, MI.

A Kiwanis Pancake breakfast is a tradition to experience.

On this day:

1946 - "The Fat Man" debuted on ABC radio.

Pancakes make you free, like a Butterfly.

1954 - The Nautilus was launched in Groton, CT. It was the first atomic-powered submarine.

"On the NAUTILUS men's hearts never fail them, no defects to be afraid of, for the double shell is as firm as iron, no rigging to attend to; no sails for the wind to carry away; no boilers to burst; no fire to fear , for the vessel is made of iron, not of wood; no coal to run short, for electricity is the only power; no collision to fear, for it alone swims in deep water; no tempest to brave, for when it dives below the water, it reaches absolute tranquility.  That is perfect the perfection of vessels."

JULES VERNE 

Pancakes in the galley, are hot and ready.

 Sub Atomic...

It takes a lot of sub atomic particles to make a good pancake.

 

On this day:

2002 - In London, a 17th century book by Capt. John Smith, founder of the English settlement at Jamestown, was sold at auction for $48,800. "The General History of Virginia, New England and the Summer Isles" was published in 1632.

For the kids to learn with.

Pancakes and Art, a match made in heaven, and in the FReeper Canteen.
Pancakes Wednesdays
Definitely
 


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To: E.G.C.
Good day to you, E! ((HUGS)) No snow...is this good or bad for you? We have warmed up to 32F and maybe into the 40s today. BAD BAD BAD!!! Snow melts, but becomes ice at night. Not good for driving! I like that my laptop updates its Norton anti-virus stuff all by itself.
161 posted on 01/21/2004 11:06:35 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protects Her)
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To: Fawnn
Oops! You were supposed to be napping by then. I'll try again tonight.
162 posted on 01/21/2004 11:07:22 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protects Her)
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To: All
Hi everyone, I just received this from an email list I am on, and thought I'd pass the info along to all the lovers of the Military and its history.

The 2 people heading up this tour were members of E Co. whose other members are featured in today's Foxhole Thread:
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Lt. Richard Winters at Brecourt Manor - (6/6/1944) - Jan 21st, 2004

September Tour with Bill Guarnere and Babe Heffron from England to Berchtesgaden.
Brief details are as follows:
September 10-24, 2004 Leaving from Philadelphia - first stop London
Two days Normandy
Two days Bastogne
Two and a half days Eindhoven
Luxemborg for wreath laying ceremony
Three days Berchtesgaden
The tour is $5495 per person, 2 in a room
For information please visit the following website: WW2 Tours

163 posted on 01/21/2004 11:08:46 AM PST by Johnny Gage (God Bless our Military, God Bless President Bush, GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!)
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To: beachn4fun
WoooHooo Beachn if I had known what a babe you are I never would have missed a minute. Might have even been persuaded to move to Nanjemoy.


164 posted on 01/21/2004 11:10:50 AM PST by Hondo1952 (Self Proclaimed King of the Canteen Rednecks. (Unlike Miss Feather))
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To: beachn4fun; All
Well you know what for centuries Russia always has dominate of Poland back in da day HELLO some part of Poland was Russia

How I knew that man I know my history it was my best subject

I do watch Nazi Channel ERRRRR I mean History Channel

Well scary item off World Tribune reporting this morning we hear about Israel lay smackdown on Lebanon well report is that Syria finish first class of Chemical weapons they trasfer to Lebanon

OH OH

That probably reason Israel might go after Syria NEXT
165 posted on 01/21/2004 11:12:24 AM PST by SevenofNine (Not everybody in it for truth, justice, and the American way=Det Lennie Briscoe)
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To: bentfeather
I hope you are still on the forward track of feeling better, ms feather.


166 posted on 01/21/2004 11:13:24 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protects Her)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Hey Tonk. Are you feeling better? You must have had that creeping crud I had for it to last so long.

Good to see you Brother.
167 posted on 01/21/2004 11:13:47 AM PST by Hondo1952 (Self Proclaimed King of the Canteen Rednecks. (Unlike Miss Feather))
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To: Fawnn; All
Ok I should have KNOWN someting was up when our local mad mortarmen fired at us during the DAYLIGHT.

As the answer slowing comes to the other military people in the Canteen, let me answer my own question for the rest of you. It's so they can more accurately direct their fire at NIGHT!

HOLY COW! The almost got it right in the X ring tonite.

About 300 feet south of where I'm sitting right now. No one hurt but some ringing ears at our south guard tower. Gonna take pics tomorrow. By the sound they hit us with a couple 82mm's. Think I'll sleep in my clothes tonite. Doubt they're done. Just a gut feeling.

Glad everyone liked the story.
168 posted on 01/21/2004 11:14:37 AM PST by txradioguy (This Tagline Sponsored By The U.S. Army)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
I don't know, but I do know there's more rain in the forecast for this weekend.
169 posted on 01/21/2004 11:17:12 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: beachn4fun; Diva Betsy Ross; MoJo2001

Please meet Diva Betsy Ross. And you are right....I am suspicious when The Kid is so quiet. Makes me wonder what she is up to.....hmmmmmmmmmm.


170 posted on 01/21/2004 11:17:43 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protects Her)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
Ah......diva betsy! She sure is having a hard time keeping that halo on! LOL
171 posted on 01/21/2004 11:24:04 AM PST by beachn4fun (Looking for a long-time, intimate relationship with another tagline? Call 1-800-mytagline.)
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To: Hondo1952
LOL
172 posted on 01/21/2004 11:25:37 AM PST by beachn4fun (Looking for a long-time, intimate relationship with another tagline? Call 1-800-mytagline.)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; All
A man absolutely hated his wife's cat and decided to get rid of him one day
by driving him 20 blocks from his home and leaving him at the park. As he was
getting home, the cat was walking up the driveway.

The next day he decided to drive the cat 40 blocks away. He put the beast out
and headed home.

Driving back up his driveway, there was the cat!

>He kept taking the cat further and further and the cat would always beat him
>home. At last he decided to drive a few miles away, turn right, then left,
>past the bridge, then right again and another right until he reached what he
>thought was a safe distance from his home and left the cat there.

>Hours later the man calls home to his wife: "Susan, is the cat there?"

"Yes", the wife answers, "why do you ask?"

Frustrated, the man answered, "Put that son of a bitch on the phone, I'm lost
and need directions
173 posted on 01/21/2004 11:27:00 AM PST by Hondo1952 (Self Proclaimed King of the Canteen Rednecks. (Unlike Miss Feather))
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To: tomkow6
I didn't get to watch all the SOTU coverage last night and am curious. There were several soldiers in the First Lady's box. Were the three on the Time cover there?
174 posted on 01/21/2004 11:29:28 AM PST by colorado tanker ("There are but two parties now, Traitors and Patriots")
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To: Hondo1952
LOL.....that is one of may favorites!
175 posted on 01/21/2004 11:33:29 AM PST by beachn4fun (Looking for a long-time, intimate relationship with another tagline? Call 1-800-mytagline.)
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To: Arrowhead1952
Howdy Arrowhead. Any suggestions on where to get more info on the SOTU? I missed it and I hope to have time to see the news (which will hopefully have some hightlights) but I'd still like a chance to read more. I checked out FoxNews.com but didn't have the full (or majority) speech.
176 posted on 01/21/2004 11:36:00 AM PST by beachn4fun (Looking for a long-time, intimate relationship with another tagline? Call 1-800-mytagline.)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
that is so cute!
177 posted on 01/21/2004 11:36:43 AM PST by beachn4fun (Looking for a long-time, intimate relationship with another tagline? Call 1-800-mytagline.)
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To: Fawnn
Americans have big hearts.

Reaching out to an Iraqi family By CINDY BARTON Herald Staff Writer

Despite different backgrounds, countries, languages and skin colors, a local civilian volunteer has formed a solid friendship with an Iraqi family.

Andrew Miller is a Sapulpa resident currently working as a project engineer in Iraq for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Task Force Restore Iraqi Oil. He is a civilian volunteer on a 20-member team that is rebuilding oil and gas systems in Iraq that were destroyed during the war. While checking a pipeline near Az Zubayr in Southern Iraq in November 2003, he met a man and young boy who he liked immediately.

Miller made several visits to the site of the pipeline in order to monitor progress of the repairs. Each time he went, he got to know the family better and he eventually was invited into their home.

They lived about 100 yards from the site in a mud hut.

Miller said the man's job was to guard the nearby pipeline. His pay was $60 a month.

He had three daughters, two sons and a wife to feed. They had a propane stove to cook on and a barrel outside holding water.

"I couldn't believe how poor they were," he said. "I have never seen poverty like that in my life. Their floor was dirt, the animals were right outside the door and their bedding was all stacked in a corner because they slept on the floor."

In order for Miller to share information about the Iraqi family with his family and friends back home, he set up a Web site. He included pictures and names of the Iraqi family.

Christopher Miller, 9, is the youngest of Andrew Miller's four children. He saw the Iraqi family's home and pictures of them on his father's Web site.

"It's (their home) pretty sad," Christopher Miller said. "Makes me want to cry."

He shared the information with his 4H Club in Pretty Water, which is directed by Deborah Clark. They decided to do something to help the family. They sent toys and letters to the children in an effort to brighten their days.

Andrew Miller's family and friends were not far behind. They sent toys, gloves, kitchen utensils, towels and children's clothes. His parents sent tools and tablecloths. Someone mailed a tent to the family for extra shelter.

"That family is so easy to want to do good things for them," he said. "They're so nice."

He said they delivered the items to the family on Christmas Eve.

The Iraqi family also had a gift for Miller. They gave him a picture of themselves with the following transcription, translated into English:

"Peace to all and mercy from God. To: The American children of Andrew. We love you. We are an Iraqi small family and we would like to thank you dearly for the gift. I am Imaan, Muslim's mother, I am Nawara, Muslim's sister, I am Farah, Muslim's sister, I am Muslim, I am Tabiiba and I am Eaqill."

"They like to exchange gifts," Miller said. "They were really touched."

He said one of the little girls would not put down a teddy bear that she received.

"This little girl would hang on to the bear forever," Christopher Miller said about the pictures his father e-mailed to them.

Clark said the children were emotionally rewarded for their good deed.

"Seeing pictures of the family with our cards, letters and gifts made it all so very real for everyone involved," Clark said. "Our hearts go out to all the families and children in Iraq, and I am so thankful that our 4H group has had this opportunity to take action."

And the giving won't stop because the holiday season is over. Currently, the group is working on another care package.

"There is definitely a heart-felt connection between our 4H family and our 'adopted family' in Iraq," Clark said. "Chris Miller was very pleased and proud that his dad was able to initiate such a great and memorable activity for us to participate in. We look forward to our future interactions with our Iraqi family."

Debbie Miller, Andrew Miller's wife, said sending the packages to the Iraqi family helped her son feel closer to his father.

"He really needed to feel that connection and feel like he was helping his daddy," she said. "It was a really big deal to him."

She said distributing the gifts on Christmas Eve gave her husband and others handing out gifts a sense of family.

"They were away from their families, but they did have a family to be with that day," she said. "It was very meaningful for all of them."

Although it has been reported that some Iraqis are angry at Americans, Andrew Miller said many Iraqis are "thankful" that U.S. soldiers and civilian volunteers are in their country.

He also said the majority of the Iraqi people are peaceful. He said the Iraqis look forward to having more opportunities to acquire quality jobs now that the government system is changing.

"I hope they see that we care for their people and their country," he said. "We want to provide an opportunity for them to improve their own lives."

He said he looks forward to coming home in early February, but he will continue writing letters to the Iraqi family.

Throughout the last few months, Miller has learned it is important to have an open mind and heart.

"I need to take the opportunity to give of my time and whatever I can give," he said. "Just like this pipeline break, you never know when you will meet someone special and become friends with (them). It was all because of a pipeline leak."

Cindy Barton can be reached at 224-5185 Ext. 205, or lifestyles@sapulpadailyherald.


178 posted on 01/21/2004 11:38:16 AM PST by Diva Betsy Ross (Every heart beats true for the red ,white and blue!)
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To: txradioguy
Stay safe!
179 posted on 01/21/2004 11:38:30 AM PST by beachn4fun (Looking for a long-time, intimate relationship with another tagline? Call 1-800-mytagline.)
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To: beachn4fun
www.whitehouse.gov should have the transcript. The link for the live thread from last night is still up on the FR site as well. Hope that helps.
180 posted on 01/21/2004 11:38:59 AM PST by txradioguy (This Tagline Sponsored By The U.S. Army)
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