Posted on 06/10/2007 4:12:37 PM PDT by lainie
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That has got to be a photoshop. whuuut?!
The cubs-Atlanta Braves game is the ESPN Sunday Night baseball game of the week. It started at 8PM EST. It’s live.
What was the upper tax bracket before the JFK-in-memoriam tax cuts? 90%? 94%? 96%? Something like that
I’ve seen that picture before. It’s been circulating on lefty Web sites for years now.
I can’t, however, vouch for its authenticity.
hm. Sounds way too convoluted for me to buy right now. I dunno about that, dude. Do you think that’s it?
Just went 3-2 ahead!
Nice that my government has its finger on the pulse of the burning issues:
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/9378/Nannying+Labour+prepares+to+send+in+booze+police
I blame in most cases the parents.
They are funding their kids college education while they pop a keg on the weekend.
the parents should tell their kids, if you want money for college and your time is free for the summer, get busy one a farm that needs crop work.
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Sen. PETER PACE (R) of New York, perhaps..?
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Cheers guv’nor!
Yah, Drudge is not going to be a Hilton Free Zone. Let me tell you right now, people. The story’s too whack. It’s not a Soprano Free Zone either.
He’s playing ‘Woke up this morning’ bits? Is that the Sopranos theme song? I heard it on The Simpsons once.
what time is it, Matt!?
It’s ten o’clock!
Not sure what is up with that pic, it came up when I googled images of Bush in Albania.
:nod:
The was a PBS show I saw recently about tobacco farmers. One farmer did not make enough selling his tobacco so he got a part time job at a funeral home. How ironic. LOL!
Sen. Pace, now that sounds like a plan.
Could be a few diferent states.
He was born in Brooklyn and raised in New Jersey
Santa :) hee hee
Well, I’ll tell you what, I kept my expenses down (didn’t buy a car, skipped prom— but that’s a long story— watched what I spent) and I spent my senior year working in the local grocery store and earned a good chunk of my college fund. I rarely ask my parents for money.
Now, my aunt, who’s a dairy farmer, offered me a job making hay over the summer when I was a teenager. If it wasn’t for the fact it was 10 miles away and my family didn’t have a car, I just may have accepted his offer. I’m not sure many people would even consider taking that proposal.
Work ethic is an important thing to learn.
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