Posted on 08/03/2004 8:15:32 PM PDT by MoJo2001
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Pancakes On Wednesday AUGUST 4, 2004 Radix - The Originator Of Pancakes On Wednesday HAPPY BIRTHDAY 1901 LOUIS ARMSTRONG THE LOUIS ARMSTRONG DISCOGRAPHY
HAPPY BIRTHDAY THE QUEEN MOTHER QUEEN ELIZABETH 1900 |
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chiasmus (ky-AZ-mus) n . a reversal in the order of words in two otherwise parallel phrases. chiastic adj NEVER LET A FOOL KISS YOU OR A KISS FOOL YOU |
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ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: 1942 In a military relief game at the Polo Grounds, Pee Wee Reese's grand slam in the top of ninth, which puts the Dodgers up 5-1, doesn't count because of the 9:10 pm government curfew. The game ends up as a 1-1 tie with the Giants and, the contest will be the last war-time twilight game played. 1873 Custer and 7th Cavalry attacked by Indians
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MINE!
WHOOPS!! Should have said "You are in my PRAYERS! *HUGS*"
But I'll put ya in my hugs too!! :o)
R.I.P John Robert Burns. Thank you for your sacrifice.
I meant to ping you to #195. :o)
Thank you for the good news Jinxy.
Morning Tom!! I stayed up watching the Cards lose last night in 12 innings. Unbelievable. 6-6 going into extra innings and in the top of the 12th the Expos got a grand slam! We even had a chance to come back, but alas, a pop fly to center field and it was over....
Now that's an interesting looking torture device. I guess I'd better say Good Morning, eh? LOL!!
Hooray ! Let's hope the "Bushwackers" will read it too and be educated !!
Have a happy day :)
*TT*, Beth & Logan
You're very welcome and thank you for your's and Billie's beautiful Pledge contributions.
I just had to post that one. This is what I found when I did a Google search for morning star!
MORNIN' SARMAJOR!
Last week, we ended the most accident-prone AT I've EVER seen, with all of these LOD injuries:
- The First Sergeant doing a gainer off the M16 Range Tower (sprained wrist);
- Old Sarge finding a stump on the night land-nav course (twisted ankle);
- Old Sarge taking three brass rounds from a full-auto burst (2nd-degree burns on face and neck, I look tough);
- One case of heat exhaustion (amazed there was ONLY one);
- One kid doing a header into his rifle (five stitches);
- Our lone female also taking three brass rounds from a full-auto burst (2nd-degree burns down her bra);
- Another kid getting bit by some toxic insect (hospital trip to get the wound cleaned out);
- One guy getting powder flash in his eyes from an artillery simulator going off too close (eye flush and patch for two days, he's fine);
We're all shaking our heads at the list. The CO and Range Control gave us a good lecture.
I love doing it . . . it's amazing how many different ones there are out there and fun to find them.
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Graphics and information from the MOH website.
I suspect you're right.
He he he!! Sometimes google gets some surprising images, eh?
Gotta scoot for a bit - see ya'll later!
((HUGS))Good morning, Star. How's it going?
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