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FReeper Canteen ~ Canteen Sports Corner ~ June 3 2004
MoJo2001 and FRiends of the Canteen

Posted on 06/02/2004 8:35:22 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

 
 
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~ SPORTS DAY IN THE CANTEEN ~

 

 

The Canteen Doors Are Open!

Yep! Another fun filled Sports Day for all of our Troops, Veterans, and their families. (Oh yeah! For Canteeners and lurkers as well.)

Anyhoo, the Canteen Sports CEO (That would be Mr.Tonkin for those that would like to file a complaint!) would like for us to keep things simple for Sports this week. So? Being that we have no power over such things, we are going to take him at his word. After all, he's the CEO and he always knows everything. Right?  The right hand side provides all the sports information you will need! So? Have at it kids! Have fun!!

(In all honesty, we don't want to bog down the thread opening anymore. We'll keep it short and simple. Anything else we'd like to add will be posted on the thread itself!)


 

CANTEEN SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS
1. The Cincinnati Reds, not the Chicago Cubs, are currently in First Place in the National League - Central Division. Please make note of that. Be sure to pester Cubbie lover, tomkow6, about it. He'll appreciate it.

2. No! This isn't Da Bears season yet. So? The CSC CEO won't care what we write about in the Canteen. (Don't tell him Da Bears will be bad again this year. Hehe!)

3. The French Open is currently going on. Anyone care? We didn't think so. Besides, all the American men are gone. Wimbledon is next for us. WooHoo!

4. Anyone see the Indy 500?? Isn't it nice that we all know how to say Buddy Rice? It sure is. Nice to see an American win it again.

5. *YAWN* The Yankees are in first place again. Different year, same story. Poor BoSox fans.

6. If you want to end your football career with controversy, sign up to be the head coach at Colorado. McCartney, Neuheisel, and Barnett. What a grand school. (Although, Barnett wasn't fired.)

7. Just an observation: The British papers and people love two things more than anything else. They love soccer and sex. Kind of convenient since they both start with "s". They are obsessed with David Beckham and who he's with or isn't. Looks like his wife Victoria is becoming the Hillary Clinton of Great Britian. Sucks to be either one of them.

8. We know what you're thinking: WHY ISN'T IT FRIDAY ALREADY? We hear ya there!

 

 

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To: E.G.C.
Morning EG. It's Thursday......you know what that means? Tomorrow is Friday, which means Camp-Run-a-Muck.....AND........TGIF. I'm hoping this weekend is nice like predicted. I want to take a book and picnic basket (oh...and hubby too....LOL) and go to the park on one of those days and chill!
161 posted on 06/03/2004 6:47:36 AM PDT by beachn4fun (Liberals believe ignorance is bliss.............)
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To: tomkow6; bentfeather; Kathy in Alaska; StarCMC; Radix; MoJo2001; HiJinx; kjfine; All
Ok, this bears repeating........


165 posted on 06/03/2004 6:52:04 AM PDT by beachn4fun (Liberals believe ignorance is bliss.............)
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To: tomkow6

Tom, thank you.


166 posted on 06/03/2004 6:52:26 AM PDT by Soaring Feather (~The Dragon Flies' Lair~ Poetry and Prose~)
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To: tomkow6

I love this Tom!! :o)


169 posted on 06/03/2004 7:05:40 AM PDT by StarCMC (Please pray for the 2/7 Marines and Josh.)
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To: beachn4fun; Kathy in Alaska; StarCMC; tomkow6; USVet6792Retired; HiJinx; ...

A little humor for your morning....

After Forever...

There are two statues in a park; one of a nude man and one of a nude woman. They had been facing each other across a pathway for a hundred years, when one day an angel comes down from the sky and, with a single gesture, brings the two to life. The angel tells them, "As a reward for being so patient through a hundred blazing summers and dismal winters, you have been given life for thirty minutes to do what you've wished to do the most."
He looks at her, she looks at him, and they go running off together behind the shrubbery. The angel waits patiently as the bushes rustle and giggling ensues. After fifteen minutes, the two return, out of breath and laughing. The angel tells them, "Um, you have fifteen minutes left."
The male statue asks the woman statue, "Would you like to do it again?" "Oh,yes let's," she replies! "But let's change positions. This time, I'll hold the pigeon down, and you crap on its head.


170 posted on 06/03/2004 7:08:02 AM PDT by kjfine (Home, and loving it!!!)
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To: kjfine

171 posted on 06/03/2004 7:10:31 AM PDT by Lady Jag (Was sciencediet till I found the solution)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Hot Flash
By Alan W. Dowd

Warriors from a New World
http://www.taemag.com/issues/articleID.18058/article_detail.asp

On June 6, it will have been 60 years since the D-Day landings at Normandy. In the greatest air-sea invasion in history, the allies hurled 160,000 men, 5,000 ships, 2,300 planes and 840 gliders across the English Channel. They lost 2,400 dead in the first 24 hours--three times the number killed in a year of fighting in Iraq.



An invasion of a different kind will take place this weekend, as presidents and prime ministers descend on the Channel coast to commemorate Operation Overlord. They will solemnly intone about the lessons of history; the importance of transatlantic partnership; the need for sacrifice and bravery in the face of a new form of terror and tyranny. And they cannot be faulted for wanting to use this occasion to draw those parallels: The allied invasion of Normandy and the allied invasion and reconstruction of Iraq are indeed pivotal moments in history. Now as then, the ultimate trajectory of history will be determined by a small and bloodied band of democracies--and the warriors who defend them.



Which is why the politicians who will descend on Normandy beach on June 6 would do well to step out of the spotlight and let the troops take this curtain call. Their story says more about the measure of a nation, the value of an alliance, the high stakes of failure, and the true cost of freedom than anything a speechwriter could pen. So I'll take my own advice, and let the story speak for itself.



Somewhere in the mass of humanity that stormed the beaches, rode the seas, and screamed through the heavens on June 6, 1944, were two individual soldiers who embodied the American fighting man of World War II. They gave flesh and bone to Churchill's desperate dream after Dunkirk--"the New World, with all its power and might, step[ping] forth to the rescue and the liberation of the Old." Here are some small parts of their stories:



*****



The first soldier was the son of a physician, a city boy who grew up in the middle class of Middle America. In keeping with his family's Irish roots, he was a devout Catholic. (And staying true to form, he would be a lifelong Democrat.) He went to Notre Dame during the Depression but had to leave school (and a promising golf career) to take care of his family after his father passed away. There was no time for "finding yourself."



When war came, he enlisted as an officer in the Army Air Force. On D-Day, he found himself as a second-seater in a C-47, towing gliders over Hitler's Atlantic Wall.



He never cussed. When someone said something off-color or risque, he would leave the room. Indeed, even though he had to grow up fast, he had a childlike innocence about him always. He used to quip that he didn't find out the big secret about Santa Clause until December of 1943, when he was deployed to England.



Like so many of his generation, this first soldier was also optimistic and patriotic, stoic and humble. I guess if there was a trace of pride in him, it was the kind that he showed for his family. In fact, when his sons or grandchildren would ask what he did to earn the Silver Star his wife kept on display in the living room, he would always say, "The Army gave me that for being first in the chow line 30 days in a row." Then he'd grin, take a sip of beer, and change the subject. As far as I know, no one ever pried that secret from his humble heart.



Likewise, modesty and patriotism and optimism seemed hard-wired into our second D-Day soldier. But the similarities would end there. Rather than coming from a patrician family, this second soldier was a dirt-poor farm boy from rural Texas. The Dustbowl and Depression had humbled his father and dashed his own dreams of independence.



He could cuss like a sailor. He was anything but stoic. And he was a lifelong Republican. Although raised a Southern Baptist, he wasn't much for religion. He was bothered by the hypocrisy. "Anyone who tells me 'Do as I say, not as I do,' isn't worth my time," he used to say. Yet he was always deferent to the beliefs of others; he especially admired it when someone's words matched their actions.



The second soldier entered the Army Air Force just out of high school and quickly became a radio operator for a signals intelligence unit detached to larger units throughout the war. He was a radioman on 13 B-26 missions before D-Day. On one of those missions, he was shot down over the Channel. After D-Day, he found himself trapped, along with the 101st Airborne, in Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge. He brought back more nightmares than medals--images of Dachau and dead buddies, starving civilians and crash landings. But the nightmares didn't poison him. He somehow rose above them.



On D-Day itself, he punched through Fortress Europe in a glider, courtesy of a C-47. No one knows if it was Alfred Dowd's plane towing Willard Eason's glider in the predawn darkness of June 6. But I like to think these men were tethered together, if only for a moment, as they streaked into the unknown. I think about that moment often, especially around June 6. That's because these "D-Day everymen" were my grandfathers. I get my first name from Grandpa Dowd and my middle name from Grandpa Eason.



*****



Their story has some resonance beyond the Dowd and Eason families because of what they were and what they became. I disagree with the notion that men like this are ordinary men who did extraordinary things. They did extraordinary things because they were extraordinary men, because, like silver-haired Clark Kents, they walked among us without pretense. They were extraordinary, simply and sadly, because there weren't--and aren't--many like them. As historian John Keegan writes in his History of Warfare, "Soldiers are not as other men." And Normandy's soldiers are not as other soldiers.



They are better than the rest of us, not because they wore a uniform, but because of what they did in that uniform. Ordinary men don't topple dictators, liberate continents, rescue civilization, and then return home as if they had been on a long vacation. Some say it's wrong to put men like this on a pedestal, but I say it's wrong not to. We need them there to remind us of the price of our freedom.

The Greatest Generation doesn't have a monopoly on this greatness. The spirit of Utah Beach and Omaha Beach--and, yes, Sword, Juno and Gold--lives on in the liberators of Iraq and Afghanistan, in the hundreds of thousands who hunt our enemies and protect us from an evil just as real and insidious as Hitler. Like the boys of Normandy, they are not only liberating an Old World--they are building a new one as well.


172 posted on 06/03/2004 7:12:10 AM PDT by Valin (Hating people is like burning down your house to kill a rat)
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To every service man or woman reading this thread.
Thank You for your service to our country.
No matter where you are stationed,
No matter what your job description
Know that we are are proud of each and everyone of you.


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173 posted on 06/03/2004 7:13:09 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Have you said Thank You to a service man or woman today?)
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To: Lady Jag
Ain't that the truth!!!
174 posted on 06/03/2004 7:13:55 AM PDT by kjfine (Home, and loving it!!!)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; LindaSOG; Radix; 2LT Radix jr; LaDivaLoca; Severa; Bethbg79; ...

 

BURKA MAN FOR PRESIDENT IN 04 !!!!


175 posted on 06/03/2004 7:17:29 AM PDT by tomkow6 (.....)
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To: All
Today is my favorite day of the week!
See You All Tonight.



176 posted on 06/03/2004 7:19:28 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Thank You Troops! Past, Present and Future)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Have a GREAT DAY, Tonkin!!


177 posted on 06/03/2004 7:28:31 AM PDT by Soaring Feather (~The Dragon Flies' Lair~ Poetry and Prose~)
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To: tomkow6; All

Hello everyone!

Busy day running around.

George Tenet, CIA Director, has handed in his letter of resignation!

BREAKING NEWS!!


178 posted on 06/03/2004 7:30:11 AM PDT by MoJo2001 (Motto: Anything wrong in this world is Burka Man's fault! (Live your life accordingly!))
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Oops!

Have fun today!!

DON'T FORGET THE SOUP REPORT!!
*HUGS*

Please thank your brothers and sisters for their service!!


179 posted on 06/03/2004 7:30:54 AM PDT by MoJo2001 (Motto: Anything wrong in this world is Burka Man's fault! (Live your life accordingly!))
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub


180 posted on 06/03/2004 7:35:41 AM PDT by tomkow6 (.....)
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