Posted on 02/01/2006 4:15:54 AM PST by DollyCali
Sorry you feel bad. This has been fun learning about everyone's sweet pets.
See ya next time...get rid of that headache!
I cannot believe no fella/husband has responded to your "Terrible Towel" inquiry!
In Alaska, our television programs arrived as films 4 weeks after the Lower 48 had them, going first to Juneau, Anchorage and then Fairbanks. The worst thing was we as a result NEVER had a current NEWS PROGRAM/commentary! Also, never had a live sports program.
Rotating out in 1966 to South Carolina from there, my husband gleefully began watching professional football, having been a good player in high school. As a Wise Wife, envisioning a lot of lonely Saturdays and Sundays if I didn't get in gear, I learned to love it, too..:)
When we lived in Winston-Salem, SC (Jan. 1974-Dec. 1977), our neighbors were from Pennsylvania; of course rooting for the Pittsburgh Steelers. (It was Tom Landry's Heyday with the Cowboys, so we chose to 'torment' them by rooting for them!)
I thus know Pittsburgh will be in the Super Bowl this Sunday, and their fan's signature is waving Terrible Towels from the stands, as a "We're with you!" message...
Well if he was wearing that hat and coat in Iraq, when that picture was taken, he's crazy :)
I took that picture in June of 2004. It was probably nearly 100 degrees by that point :)
Hi everybody.
LOL!!! I didn't have a shot of the NEw Orleans guy handy so tourist guy was the best I could do!! He he he!!!
LOL
There will probably be another one coming soon. Maybe.
My laptop, which has all of the pictures on it, is a POS :)
Bummer it's not working for me. I'll try again tomorrow.
It may be that they reached their maximum bandwidth for the day. Some have commented on seeing it....so I'm pretty sure it works.
P.S....I just tried it (I thought maybe my link was bad) and it worked. So keep trying. (((hugs)))..how are you?
LOL!!
I'll take a hug any time, Thank you Victoria!
You're welcome.
LOL!
Great fun!
"Trooper" was named to honor jmpmstr4u2's "H" Troop Cavalry's Scout. Greg absolutely adores Corgi's.... he grew up with them, as we raised them. I'm thinking seriously of getting a red and white little gal to mate him to.
Yes, we're so glad that he is stateside. I'm hoping that we can get down to
Fresno to meet everyone soon.
Chachi looks like he might be Corgi and Taco Bell's ankle-biter...sure does have Corgi ears. Corgi's are natural ankle-biters, it is bred in them for herding cattle and originally geese in Wales. They've been around since about 920 A.D. They also used them now for companion dogs, as they are very loyal and always want to stay right by their master.
Dolly you mentioned that you didn't know what they were....well, your new 'lil gal looks to be one. She's beautiful and red-headed to boot. When Trooper was little, we thot that he might turn out a red-headed Tri(his papa was), but it's a good thing with his name of Parkys "H" Troop(Trooper) Stetson, he turned up with a black Stetson on his head. ;-))
We thought about the name of Parkys "H" Troop Scout, but the Sire for the litter was WR the Genuine Stetson and then when I asked Greg what brand of hat the Cavalry wore, he said, "Stetson," ever since the 1800's. The name just seemed to fit better.
Mama_Bear is that the little cutie that you had in the playpen at the
FReeper picnic last Fall? Sure is a cute little rascal and sure has grownl!!
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