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USO Canteen FReeper Style ~ Thursday Sports Day in the Canteen ~ July 3 2003
SouthernHawk, MoJo2001 and Kathy in Alaska

Posted on 07/02/2003 10:52:14 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

 
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GUEST SPORTS COLUMNIST

NASCAR FANS
“A bunch of heavy drinkers?”

by SouthernHawk

 

The Pepsi 400 is to NASCAR as Wednesday is to the work week. It is sort of a “hump-day” in the racing season. There are 19 races before the Pepsi 400 and 19 races after it. Now, please realize that I am not a professional sports writer. After folks read this article, I may not even be a Freeper.
Oh well, here it goes.

There have been several occasions where I have found myself defending NASCAR fans from an accusation of being “Heavy drinkers and big eaters”.
The wholesome image that I have attempted to portray is often challenged by a few “professional couch potatoes”. Generally, I am victorious (in spite of being outnumbered quite badly) in my defense of the fans. After several hard fought battles, I think I may need to reconsider.

This second-guessing started when I looked at the 2003 Winston Cup Schedule posted above my desk. It looks more like a take out menu from the local restaurant then a Race Schedule. Have you ever tried to defend NASCAR fans from the “Accusers” when the very first race is named after Budweiser Beer?

In fact, ten of the races on the schedule are named after drinks and food. An eleventh race also includes a food store and even goes so far as to tell you what type of car to drive to get there. This would be the “Dodge/Save Mart” race. Why would you name auto races after “Gatorade”, “Pepsi” or “Coca Cola”? Shouldn’t racing be named after companies like “Atlas Towing” or “Binford’s Tool Time Body Shop”?

When you stop and think about it, food and drink are tied pretty close to NASCAR. For instance, in our house, when you walk in the front door you find yourself in a large rectangular living room. The long sides of the room are in front of and behind you. The short sides of the rectangle are on your left and right. There is a door in the back left corner that goes to the hall and the bathroom at the end. On the right is an archway that leads into the kitchen. This creates a “racetrack” in our house. The lap goes out to the kitchen, into the living room (stop for a few minutes), then at the commercial – down to the end of the hall for a “pit stop”. After your “pit stop” go back to the kitchen for a refill, return to the living room and you have completed your “lap”. The number of laps you do depends on how many commercials there are during the race. Sort of like your very own “Pepsi/Coca-Cola/Budweiser 100.”

Come to think of it, I guess NASCAR fans are HEAVY DRINKERS! Watch for the next NASCAR article. "Why does Viagra sponsor a race car?" (Are NASCAR fans imp...(Watch what you are thinking!)....important?

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In ancient Japan, public contests were held to see who in a town could fart the loudest and longest. Winners were awarded many prizes and received great recognition. (Tell that to your parents next time they tell you not to let one rip in public.)

You might think a yo-yo is just a fun toy. But it started out as a weapon in the Philippine Islands in the 16th century. It weighed four pounds and had a 20 foot cord. It was introduced to the United States as a toy in 1929.

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"Don't cut off your nose yourself." Casey Stengel, famed manager of the NY Yankees and Mets
 
"Gil Hodges is so strong he could snap your ear brows off." Casey Stengel, famed manager of the NY Yankees and Mets

"If I wasn't talking, I wouldn't know what to say." NY Islanders goaltender Chico Resch

"Lead us in a few words of silent prayer." ex-Houston Oiler and Florida State coach Bill Peterson

"They gave me a standing observation." ex-Houston Oiler and Florida State coach Bill Peterson

"Half this game is ninety percent mental." Danny Ozark, manager of the Philadelphia Phillies

"Now Juantorena opens his legs-and really shows his class." David Coleman, broadcaster at the 1976 Montreal Olympics

"I love sports. Whenever I can, I always watch the Detroit Tigers on radio." President Gerald Ford

"They throw Winfield out at second and he's safe." Padres announcer Jerry Coleman

"I called the doctor and he told me that the contraptions were an hour apart." Mackey Sasser, NY Mets catcher, on his wife's labor

"We have only one person to blame, and that's each other." Barry Beck, NY Rangers on who started a brawl during the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs

"We are experiencing audio technicalities." Ralph Kliner, announcer for the NY Mets

"Mike Andrews' limits are limitless." Danny Ozark, manager of the Philadelphia Phillies, about one of his players

"I usually take a two-hour nap, from one o'clock to four." Yogi Berra, explaining what he does before night games



 
Charles Barkeley: "Of course I'm important. You wouldn't ask me such a stupid question if I wasn't."
 
ASK MA


Welcome to Ask Ma! This is where you can interact with Ma and ask her life's most important questions. This is especially true if you are an athlete, coach, or wannabe. If you happen to have a stressful life and need to tell someone, ask Ma!

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Dear Ma,
 

What can someone like myself do to support our troops? Is there anything that a rich, good looking, available, and hardworking young man can do for such heroes? Please let me know.

Sincerely,
A Humble Athlete

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Dear Humble Athlete,

Stop The Presses!
Is there such a thing as a humble athlete?  If so, then I should stop writing "Ask Ma" columns. Each week I wade through the letters of malcontents and ego driven athletes. Today I am stunned that someone has actually taken Ma's advice and written. Thank you. Mankind might be useful after all. Let's see. I will have to think about what you can do for our troops.

First, please show support for our troops. If you happen to see an egotistical athlete claiming that "WAR IS BAD" please knock them upside the head. No one truly jumps up and down for wars except for Geraldo Rivera. He's the only one. Remind them that the person most likely to wish there was no war would be a soldier. Not some show off athlete with little understanding in the world. This brings me to my second point.

Why on Earth do athletes feel this need to speak when a microphone is around? Sometimes silence is golden. Being quiet is a difficult discipline amongst your set. Perhaps a little more humility and respect can be shown on Ma's television screen. Keep that in mind.

If we don't want to hear from an athlete on world opinions or social issues, then we most certainly don't want to hear from their mamas or relatives. (Are you hearing me, Mrs. Iverson?) Honestly, if your child is a moron than you probably are as well. We don't care what you think. We don't want to know what kind of food your child ate when he was younger. The nerve of some of these athletes family members to give parenting advice is beyond me. They are lucky to have a child gifted in athletics. We just don't want to be reminded of it every time we turn on television screen. We don't want to know.

If you want to show the troops something exciting on television, how about the Hooters girls or a check with their name on it for a million dollars? That would cheer up any of our lonely soldiers. Showing your mama in some gaudy Gucci/Nike clothing combination doesn't do it for most people. Why traumatize the world with your mama's lack of taste. (Just because you have money doesn't mean you have any class, as we've seen on numerous occasions.) So? Please stop showing your mamas.

Instead of buying another mansion for a mistress or buying another sports car that you won't drive, how about buying necessary items for our troops. Purchase things like eye drops, tissues, socks, reading material, or a card saying "Thank You". (Remember not to send porno as a "reading material" because we don't want to offend males from other parts of the world. Of course, they wouldn't look at naked women. Right?) A little less spending on yourselves and a little more on our troops would most certainly show some support and respect.

If you think your pampered wife needs another diamond, may I suggest something else? Why not sponsor a party at a military installation for the families of our troops currently deployed. A little thank you to the family members for their sacrifice could go a long way to provide much needed morale and a boost to our brave heroes. (Free and paid by you is the only way to do it.)

Posing with our troops or saying "I support the troops" is equivalent to saying "My agent thought this would be good to show the divorce judge that I'm a caring person". Don't do it! Find out where our troops are located and see if there are any organizations visiting the area. Perhaps if you are so famous, the Pentagon may allow you to go by yourself. By all means bring your friends. What else do they have to do in the off season? Spend money and cheat on you with your wife? No! Keep them busy by planning tours for our troops to see you.

Most important, you shouldn't consider yourself the "star" when you visit our troops. You should see yourself as most people see you. You are a pampered and overpaid crybaby. Allow yourself to be inspired by the selflessness and courage of our brave men and women. Bring your teammates and learn the true meaning of teamwork. Bring your family to appreciate how fortunate you are to see them everyday. While you are at it, bring your heart and be prepared to be truly humbled by their sacrifices. For when you do that, you will truly become a humbled athlete. For that, we would all be truly grateful.

Say your prayers and pray for our brave heroes. Ask God to shelter them from danger and to feel the love from this grateful country. Don't waste His time asking whether or not your wife will find out about another Bimbo. He has better things to do. So do our troops.

Ever useful,
Ma



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On This Day In History


Birthdates which occurred on July 03:
1423 Louis XI king of France (1461-83)
1567 Samuel de Champlain explorer (Lake Champlain)
1731 Samuel Huntington (Gov-Ct), Continental Congress pres
1738 John Singleton Copley Mass, finest colonial American artist
1854 Leos Jan cek Hukvaldy Moravia Czech, composer (Foster Suite)
1861 Peter Jackson heavyweight, boxing hall of famer
1870 Richard B Bennett (C) 11th Canadian PM (1930-35)
1874 Sir Apirana Turupa Ngata Kawaka NZ, Maori political/cultural leader
1883 Alfred Korzybski Poland, scientist (Science & Sanity)
1883 Franz Kafka Czech, author (Metamorphosis, Trial, Amerika)
1900 John Mason Brown Louisville Ky, critic (Tonight on Broadway)
1906 Francis Steegmuller US, biographer (Cocteau)
1906 George Sanders Russia, actor (All About Eve-Academy Award 1950)
1909 Earl L Butz US Secretary of Agriculture (1971-76); a real Butz
1909 Stavros Niachos Greece (Those Fabulous Greeks)
1913 Dorothy Kilgallen Chic Ill, columnist (What's My Line?)
1920 Louise Allbritton Okla City, actr (Celia-Stage Door, Got a Secret)
1925 Tony Curtis [Bernard Schwartz] Bronx NY, actor (Some Like it Hot)
1927 Ken Russell England, director (Crimes of Passion)
1930 Carlos Kleiber Berlin Germany, conductor (Bavarian State Orch 1968)
1930 Pete Fountain New Orleans, jazz clarinetist (Lawrence Welk 1957-59)
1935 Harrison H "Jack" Schmitt Santa Rita NM, astronaut (Apollo 17)
1937 Tom Stoppard playwright (Rosencrantz & Guildenstern-1968 Tony)
1939 Jay Tarses Balt Md, actor/writer (Open All Night, Duck Factory)
1940 Fontella Bass St Louis Mo, vocalist (Rescue Me)
1940 Lance Larson US, 100m freestyle swimmer (Olympic-silver-1960)
1941 Gloria Allred feminist attorney
1943 Geraldo Rivera aka Gerry Rivers, nosey newsman (Geraldo)
1943 Norman E Thagard Marianna Fl, MD/astronaut (STS 7, 51-B, 30, 42)
1945 Iain MacDonald-Smith England, yachtsman (Olympic-gold-1968)
1945 Michael Cole Madison Wisc, actor (Pete-Mod Squad)
1945 Mike Corby guitarist (Babys)
1947 Betty Buckley Big Springs Tx, actress (Abby-8 is Enough, 1776, Cats)
1948 Paul Berrere rocker (Little Feat-Truck Stop Girl)
1949 Jan Smithers N Hollywood Calif, actress (Bailey-WKRP)
1951 Jean-Claude Duvalier deposed Haitian president-for-life
1951 Richard Hadlee Christchurch, NZ, leading cricket bowler
1952 Alan Autry NFLer (Green Bay Packers)/actor (The Heat of the Night)
1955 Julia Lyndon Buffalo NY, playmate (August, 1977)
1957 Laura Branigan singer (Gloria)
1959 Stoyan Deltchev Bulgaria, horizontal bar gymnist (Olympic-gold-1980)
1961 Liz Stewart SF Calif, playmate (July, 1984)
1961 Vince Clarke England, rocker (Yaz-Situation, Only You)
1962 Tom Cruise Syracuse, actor (Risky Business, Color of Money, Rainman)
1964 Pia Reyes Manila Philipines, playmate (Nov, 1988)
1968 Jeff Phillips Westwood NJ, actor (Hart Jessup-Guiding Light)
1975 Keri Houlihan Penn, actress (Molly-Our House)



Deaths which occurred on July 03:
1642 Death of Marie de'Medici, widow of Henri IV, King of France
1778 Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French writer/composer (Pygmalion), dies
1863 Lewis Addison Armistead, Confederate brig-gen Gettysburg/dies in battle at 46
1863 Little Crow, [Ta-oya-te-duta], Santee Sioux indian chief, dies
1904 Theodor Herzl, Austrian journalist/Zionist, dies
1908 Joel Chandler Harris, created Uncle Remus, dies at 59
1965 Trigger, horse (Roy Rogers), dies at 25
1969 Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones drowns to death at 25
1971 Jim Morrison rocker (Doors), dies of heart failure in Paris
1978 James Daly actor (Medical Center), dies at 59
1981 Ross Martin actor (Mr Lucky, Wild Wild West), dies at 61
1986 Rudy Vallee singer (Vagabond Dreams), dies at 84
1988 Gabe Dell actor, dies at 68 of leukemia
1989 Andrei Gromyko Soviet diplomat, dies just short of his 80th birthday
1989 Jim Backus actor (Magoo, Gilligan's Island), dies at 76 of pneumonia



Reported: MISSING in ACTION

1966 GAGE ROBERT H. COLUMBUS OH.
1966 PHILLIPS DAVID J. JR. MIAMI BEACH FL.
[REFNO 0382 LIVE POW REPORT 1984]
1966 RENO RALPH J. FAYETTEVILLE NC.
1967 SEYMOUR LEO E. TOWANDA PA.
1972 CUTHBERT STEPHEN H. OAKLAND CA.
[REMAINS RETURNED...I.D. 12/20/90]
1972 MARSHALL MARION A. UPPER MARLBORO MD.
[03/29/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE IN 98]

POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA.



On this day...
683 St Leo II ends his reign as Catholic Pope
987 Hugo Capet crowned king of France
1608 City of Qu‚bec founded by Samuel de Champlain
1754 George Washington surrenders to French, Ft Necessity (7 Years' War)
1775 Washington takes command of Continental Army at Cambridge, Mass
1778 British forces massacre 360 men, women & children in Wyoming, Pa
1806 Michael Keens exhibits 1st cultivated strawberry(Greenies protest introduction of GM foods)
1814 Americans capture Fort Erie, Canada
1816 French frigate "Medusa" runs aground off Cap Blanc. Gross incompetence kills 150 in calm seas
1819 1st savings bank in US (Bank of Savings in NYC) opens its doors
1839 1st state normal school in US opens, Lexington, Mass, with 3 students
1841 John Couch Adams decides to determine the position of an unknown planet by irregularities it causes in the motion of Uranus
1848 Slaves freed in Danish West Indies (now US Virgin Islands)
1852 Congress authorizes US's 2nd mint (San Francisco, Calif)
1853 Commodore Matthew Perry reach Japan
1861 Pony Express arrives in SF with overland letters from NY
1861 US Colonel Jackson receives his CSA commission as brigadier general
1863 Battle of Gettysburg Pa ends, major victory for North
1871 Jesse James robs bank in Corydon, Iowa ($45,000)
1886 1st NY Tribune printing using 1st commercial linotype machine
1888 NY Giant pitcher Rube Marquard ties record of 19 game win-streak
1890 Idaho admitted as 43rd US state
1895 Start of Sherlock Holmes "The Adventure of Black Peter" (BG)
1898 Joshua Slocum completes 1st solo circumnavigation of the globe
1898 US Navy defeats Spanish fleet in Santiago harbor, Cuba
1901 The Wild Bunch, led by Butch Cassidy, commits its last American robbery near Wagner, Montana, taking $65,000 from a Great Northern train.
1911 Ty Cobb hits in his 40th straight game. Does not get a hit next day
1912 NY Giant pitcher Rube Marquard ties record of 19 game win-streak
1913 Common tern banded in Maine; found dead in 1919 in Africa (1st bird known to have crossed the Atlantic)
1915 US military forces occupy Haiti, remain until 1934
1916 The Battle of the Somme begins. More than 100,000 men are killed in the first day.
1916 1st of 3 fatal shark attacks occurred near NJ shore (4 die)
1920 Royal Air Force holds an air display at Hendon, England
1930 Veterans Administration created
1932 1st Sunday game at Fenway Park, Yanks beat Red Sox 13-2
1932 John McGraw retires from baseball
1934 C Jackson discovers asteroid #1367 Nongoma
1934 FDIC pays off 1st insured depositors, Fon du Lac Bank, East Peoria IL
1939 Ernst Heinkel demonstrates 800-kph rocket plane to Hitler
1939 Lou Gehrig day; Gehrig makes "luckiest man" speech
1940 British Royal Navy sinks French fleet in North Africa
1944 Oriole Park (minor league baseball stadium) burns down in Baltimore
1947 252,288 people (record) pass through Grand Central Station, NYC
1947 Cleveland Indians purchase Larry Dolby, the 1st black in the AL
1950 1st time US & North Korean forces clash in the Korean War
1956 President Eisenhower authorizes the CIA's first U-2 flight over Russia (the first is flown the next day).
1958 "The Andy Williams Show" premiers on ABC (later on CBS & NBC)
1962 Algerian Revolution against French ends (Algeria gains ind on 7/5)
1965 Phillies Dick Allen & Frank Thomas get into a fight during practice
1966 Brave pitcher Tony Cloninger, is 1st NL to hit 2 grand slams in a game
1966 Race riots in Omaha Nebraska
1967 "News at 10" premieres on English TV
1968 Cleve Indian Luis Tiant strikes out 19 Minn Twins
1969 78,000 attend Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, RI
1970 200,000 attend Atlanta Pop Festival
1970 Calif Angels Clyde Wright no-hits Oakland A's, 8-0
1970 L Chernykh discovers asteroid #3702
1973 Brothers Jim & Gaylord Perry face each other for only time, Tigers beat Indians 5-4, as Gaylord loses
1974 Soyuz 14 carries 2 cosmonauts to space station Salyut 3
1976 Israel launches rescue of 103 Air France crew & passengers being held at Entebbe Airport in Uganda by pro-Palestinian hijackers
1978 Supreme Court rules 5-4, FCC had a right to reprimand NY radio station WBAI for broadcasting George Carlin's "Filthy Words"
1980 73,096 in Cleveland watch Indians beat Yankees 7-0
1981 NYC transit fare rises from 60 to 75, new brass Y-cut-out token
1982 Martina Navratilova defeats Chris Evert Lloyd at Wimbeldon
1983 Calvin Smith of US becomes fastest man alive (9.93 s for 100 m)
1983 John McEnroe regains men's singles title at Wimbledon
1984 Dolphin rocket launched off San Clemente Island
1984 Supreme Court rules Jaycees may be forced to admit women as members
1985 CBS announces a 21% stock buy-back to thwart Ted Turner's takeover
1986 Pres Reagan presided over relighting of renovated Statue of Liberty
1987 2 men became 1st hot-air balloon travelers to cross Atlantic
1987 NY Met Darryl Strawberry threatens teammates Wally Backman & Lee Mazzilli for criticizing his play
1988 US Navy shoots down Iranian civilian jetliner over Gulf, kills 290
1989 Peter Koech of Kenya sets 3k steeplechase rec (8:05.39) in Stockholm
1989 Supreme Court rules states do not have to provide funds for abortions
1989 The movie "Batman," set record of quickest $100 million (10 days)
1991 Donald Trump gives Marla Maples a 7.45 karat diamond ring
1997 his first formal response to charges by Paula Jones of sexual harassment, President Clinton denied all allegations in her lawsuit, and asked a judge to dismiss the case.
2000 A 1970's steel observation tower that preservationists said had desecrated the battlefield of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania was demolished.



Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"
USA Disobedience Day.
Algeria : Independence Day (1962)
Idaho : Admission Day (1890)
Iowa : Independence Sunday - - - - - ( Sunday )
Caribbean Common Market : Caribbean Day (1973) - - - - - ( Monday )
Lesotho : Family Day - - - - - ( Monday )
Zambia : Heroes Day - - - - - ( Monday )
Zambia : Unity Day - - - - - ( Tuesday )
National Purposeful Parenting Month



Religious Observances
RC : Feast of St Thomas, apostle
RC : Commemoration of St Leo II, 80th pope (681-83)



Religious History
1756 English founder of Methodism John Wesley wrote in a letter: 'One who lives anddies in error, or in dissent from our Church, may yet be saved; but one who lives and diesin sin must perish.'
1894 Birth of Don R. Falkenberg, founder in 1923 of the Mid-West Businessmen's Councilof the Pocket Testament League. In 1967 the name of this evangelical agency was changed toBible Literature International.
1907 Pope St. Pius X, in his encyclical 'Lamentabili,' formally condemned the'modernist' intellectual movement, as it exhibited itself in the Catholic Church.
1959 Pope John XXIII, in his encyclical 'Ad Petri Cathedram,' expressed the hope thatnon-Catholic Christians would see in the upcoming Vatical II Ecumenical Council 'a warminvitation to seek and find unity.'
1979 Thirty-four years after the end of World War II, the West German government votedto continue prosecution of Nazi war criminals by removing the statute of limitations onmurder.

Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.


Thought for the day :
"When in doubt, smile - It always makes people wonder what you're thinking"

Today's 'You Might Be A Redneck If...
"The original color of your carpet is an unsolved mystery."


41 posted on 07/03/2003 4:51:57 AM PDT by Valin (Humor is just another defense against the universe.)
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To: tomkow6
. . . little by little, I'm paying them off . . .

LOL! Some of the time, those "voices" are really creative!

42 posted on 07/03/2003 4:53:00 AM PDT by SouthernHawk
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To: SouthernHawk
Morning, SH!
43 posted on 07/03/2003 4:54:22 AM PDT by tomkow6 (........Picnic at Camp this Friday!...HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMERICA!!!!!............................)
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To: E.G.C.; Kathy in Alaska; tomkow6; MeeknMing; Valin; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; Bethbg79; ...
Good morning everyone. Hello to our Military and our allied Military! God Bless you as you make history yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

And to the families who have lost loved ones in war, let me say, first, THANK YOU. Second, even though we may not remember every name of the many who have served and sacrificed, be assured that THEY will be remembered in the greatest club on earth, when we celebrate the many holidays in their honor. Memorial Day, Independence Day, Veteran's Day. And, many other days that are not holidays, here at the Canteen and other sites at FreeRepublic.

Next, I must say to SouthernHawk... I am impressed by your column

Thanks for your contribution.

And, MA, you sure were a little hard on that "athlete." Whew! Sure hope I never get on your bad side! Although, I really liked that you gave him many suggestions on how to support the military.

I'm not sure how the burka man got listed under Sponsors. That's got me befuddled!! All-in-all.....great thread! Thank you all for your hard work!

44 posted on 07/03/2003 4:56:19 AM PDT by beachn4fun (Remembering our forefathers, their sacrifices made Independence Day possible. Do not forget the cost)
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To: Valin

 

 

1943 Geraldo Rivera aka Gerry Rivers, nosey newsman (Geraldo)


45 posted on 07/03/2003 4:58:32 AM PDT by tomkow6 (........Picnic at Camp this Friday!...HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMERICA!!!!!............................)
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To: beachn4fun

I'm not sure how the burka man got listed under Sponsors. That's got me befuddled!!

Wanna buy a burka?

 


46 posted on 07/03/2003 5:00:46 AM PDT by tomkow6 (........Picnic at Camp this Friday!...HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMERICA!!!!!............................)
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To: tomkow6
A legend in his own mind.
47 posted on 07/03/2003 5:01:23 AM PDT by Valin (Humor is just another defense against the universe.)
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To: beachn4fun
... I am impressed by your column ....

WHen they get spell checker function added on to the "Post Reply" feature of this site it will help out. For example DEPRESSED doesn't start out with the letters "im". LOL!

THANKS!

48 posted on 07/03/2003 5:03:57 AM PDT by SouthernHawk
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To: tomkow6
Wait a minute! Since NO ONE buys those burkas, how can you still be a sponsor? Something smells
49 posted on 07/03/2003 5:04:27 AM PDT by beachn4fun (Remembering our forefathers, their sacrifices made Independence Day possible. Do not forget the cost)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; MoJo2001
... But it started out as a weapon in the Philippine Islands in the 16th century....

I knew that. When I was a kid and was trying to learn yoyo tricks- I thought it was a weapon for committing suicide!

The last of the knots on my head have finally gone away!

50 posted on 07/03/2003 5:11:00 AM PDT by SouthernHawk
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To: Kathy in Alaska; MoJo2001; All
MoJo's Thought:

We are privileged to live in a wonderful country. From the birth of our country, we were shown true and courageous leadership. We have the examples of these brave men to admire, cherish, and remember. Don't ever forget their sacrifice or those of our troops defending America far away from home. May God continue to Bless our wonderful country.

You can say that again. So few words for such a powerful message!

51 posted on 07/03/2003 5:15:07 AM PDT by SouthernHawk
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To: beachn4fun
BTTT!!!!!!
52 posted on 07/03/2003 5:26:37 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Former Army POWs Honored in Ceremony
CHRIS ROBERTS
Associated Press

EL PASO, Texas - Several former Army prisoners of war, including a still-recovering Spc. Shoshana Johnson, stood at attention under a blazing sun Wednesday to receive medals for their service in Iraq.
Johnson, who was shot in the ankle when the 507th Maintenance Company was ambushed March 23 near Nasiriyah, wavered slightly while balancing on a walking cast. Gen. Larry Ellis, commander of Army Forces Command, steadied her as she received the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart and the Prisoner of War Medal.
She was among 10 soldiers from the 507th, stationed at Fort Bliss, who received medals for their actions before and after the ambush. Seven were taken captive, including Pfc. Jessica Lynch, who continues her recovery in a Washington hospital.

Johnson, 30, of El Paso, greeted soldiers and friends after the ceremony, smiling and joking. She said she was only doing her job: "I'm a soldier. That's all there is to it. I'm a soldier like so many others."

Also Wednesday, four members of the 76th Military Police Battalion received Purple Hearts for wounds they received in two skirmishes in Iraq.

53 posted on 07/03/2003 5:26:52 AM PDT by Valin (Humor is just another defense against the universe.)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Good morning, Mr.Tonkin! Have a great Coast Guard Day, okay?

Um, can I ask how I made Sports Editor overnight? You must be pulling a Howell Raines thing from the NY Times, huh? LOL! Although, the Ask Ma column is right up Jayson Blair's alley, huh? *HUGS*

54 posted on 07/03/2003 5:37:02 AM PDT by MoJo2001
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To: HiJinx
Good morning, HiJinx!! Thank you so much for posting The Pledge of Allegiance. Absolutely beautiful!! Have a wonderful Independence Day! *HUGS* (How's the weather and wildfire in AZ?)
55 posted on 07/03/2003 5:38:17 AM PDT by MoJo2001
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To: bentfeather
Good morning, Ms. Bentfeather! What a beautiful poem. Thank you for posting it on Sports Day. You are so talented. We are Blessed to have you as our Canteen Poet and Blonde!
56 posted on 07/03/2003 5:39:12 AM PDT by MoJo2001
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To: Kathy in Alaska
Good morning, Ma! Thanks for posting my stuff!! *HUGS* Have a fabulous day at work. By the time you get up, I"ll be off!!
57 posted on 07/03/2003 5:39:59 AM PDT by MoJo2001
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To: Aeronaut
Good morning, Aeronaut! Have a wonderful 4th Of July with your family and friends! *HUGS*
58 posted on 07/03/2003 5:41:05 AM PDT by MoJo2001
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To: tomkow6
Good morning, Bro! Great to see you! I hope all is well! *HUGS*
59 posted on 07/03/2003 5:41:35 AM PDT by MoJo2001
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To: E.G.C.
Good Morning E.G.C., how are thing going for you?

I am having a great day and I hope that you do as well!
60 posted on 07/03/2003 5:42:06 AM PDT by SouthernHawk
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