Posted on 12/20/2004 7:48:53 PM PST by LaDivaLoca
Agreed. It was moe like a full court "press" conference.
The 'Old Media' can phrase a question knowing there is no correct answer, for the question isn't based on fact. Beginning a question with the word - IF - changes the question to a conjecture. There sure were a lot of IF questions today.
There is a name for reporters like that but using it here in a family forum would not be in nice so I'll just call them all "Ol' Rathers".
Good almost lunchtime, Mike. Working hard today? 19 get ups?
I hear you. I have given up wondering how some of these so called "reporters" can look themselves in the mirror. Do they take no pride in the jobs they do?
yep....
Can't go to lunch again today. But they will bring me back some utterly tasteless, bland nasty food :)
The Old Mongols have their own technique for shooting, known as the "Mongolian release." The Mongols, if right-handed, keep their bow in the left hand, pushes it forward as the right arm pulls the string all the way back to behind the ear. The left arm is now fully extended, and the release is near. However, now comes an interesting part. Since this bow has immense power, the Mongols have to use a special technique to hold the string during the drawing of the bow and before the arrow is released. The technique is as follows: The string is held by the thumb, since this is the strongest finger. Still, it is not easy to hold 166 pounds comfortably. Thus, the thumb is supported with the index finger curling around, placed atop the outermost joint, exactly at the base of the nail. The other fingers are also curled, forming a fist. Even so, this is not enough. Hence, the Mongols use a special ring on which the string is hooked before release. This thumb ring, a cylinder that fits around the outer part of the thumb and protects its pad from damage as the string is released, is typically made from Chinese jade or agate, but leather, metal and bone is also known to have been used.
dont I wish.....
we have nothing like that up here yet....
Hi Mike!
Thought of you often today as I was posting music. Wish you could here the jams! I suppose it won't be long 'til you get the chance to catch up, though.
Take care my friend.
I am up 'til the HVAC man comes in 5 hours.
Homey loves his coffee tonight! Ahhh...Caffiene.
Keeping the home fires burning.
caffiene keeps the world spinning sometimes....
I'd get you a beer, but don't want you drooling on your work.
Looking for a place to fall apart ...
Thanks Kathy!
nah I would survive :)
most of my work is done via key board, I couldnt drool on it too much or else I would fry it :)
Thanks, potlatch, for sharing the beautiful prayer reminding us of our troops and what they do.
http://www.alighthouse.com/ofchristmas3.htm
"THE SANDS OF CHRISTMAS"
http://www.alighthouse.com/back2.htm
"CHRISTMAS MEMORIES FILL MY HEART"
Thank you, TM, for the coffee and inspiration for our troops.
Mornin', everybody ! Happy Tuesday!
Have a cup while you Freep !
For those who prefer hot chocolate.....
Good day, Air Assault, and welcome to the Canteen.
Thanks, LW, for the frosted Christmas cookies.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.