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USO Canteen FReeper Style ~ Sports Day: Custom Cars, Motorcycles and Music ~ July 24 2003
Mojo2001, Bobby (8yr old son of MoJo), Kathy in Alaska, 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub and FRiends of the
Posted on 07/23/2003 10:27:12 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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THE CANTEEN SPORTS CORNER SPECIAL
Do you love cars, motorcycles, and music? Today is your thread. We wanted to share with our troops a little reminder of home. As they are defending our freedom, we wanted to bring them some really cool choices for transportation. We've also asked some familiar names to share their favorite cars, motorcycles, and music. We'll share that with you a little further down. As usual, we provide links on the left and right hand side. The regular sports links are on the right. Click on the images and hyperlinks. A special thank you to MoJo's 8 year old son, Bobby. If you like the cars and motorcycles on this thread, you can thank him. He thought his mommy didn't have a clue and decided to help her out. Thank you, Bobby! (Be sure to check out his favorite car the Dodge Viper. It is the third picture at the top!!) |
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MOTORCYCLES
Honda and BMW Suzuki and Kawasaki
Yamaha and Ducati
Harley Davidson
Choppers
West Coast Choppers (Jesse James' company! Also, you can catch his show on Discovery Channel called "Monster Garage".)
Orange County Choppers (Discovery Channel Show "American Chopper" you can catch it on Monday nights!)
There are plenty of other makes and models. We just wanted to show you a few of them. Don't forget to click on the images to get more information!
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CARS
Click on the thumbnails!! Look at the bottom of the page when you click for the picture.
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SUVS AND TRUCKS
To find out more information, please click on the images and you will be transported.
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DREAM SHOPPING
(Bobby's idea of spending money!) Forbes.com provided the pictures! Click on the Enzo to transport. The slideshow is towards the top of the column.
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Have you ever wondered what kind of transportation Canteener's dream of owning or are currently driving? How about some other FReepers? Well, today we will share all of that with you! Also, there is a link provided to find out more about each individual. Some have chosen music and you can click on the picture to hear the songs. Please enjoy! |
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To: JohnHuang2
Good Morning JohnHuang! Great to see you around here. It's been a while since our paths have crossed!
Thanks for stopping by!
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
On This Day In History
Birthdates which occurred on July 24:
1380 Giovanni da Capistrano Italian monk who liberated Belgrade from the heathen Turks. Later cannonized a saint as San Juan de Capistrano
1759 - Victor Emmanuel I King of Sardinia (1802-21)
1783: Simon Bolivar, freed 6 Latin American republics from Spanish rule
1796 John Middleton Clayton Delaware, (Sen-Del)/US Sec of State (1849-50)
1802 Alexandre Dumas Pre France, author (3 Musketeers)
1802 Ira Aldridge famous African
1803 Alexander Jackson Davis US, architect (gothic revivalist)
1842 Ambrose Bierce Ohio, writer (Nuggets & Dust)
1857 Henrik Pontoppidan Denmark, realist writer (Nobel 1971)
1870 Fred Law Olmsted Jr architect/landscaper
1878 Lord Edward Dunsany Ireland, dramatist/poet (Mirage Water)
1880 Ernest Bloch Geneva, Switzerland, composer (MacBeth)
1895 Robert Graves England, poet/historical novelist (I, Claudius)
1898 Amelia Earhart into the wild blue yonder
1900 Zelda Fitzgerald 1st wife of F Scott
1902 Nora Swinburne England, actress (Quo Vardis, Dinner at Ritz, River)
1904 James R Killian Jr MIT pres (1948-59)
1913 Johnny McAfee Dallas Tx, singer (Sammy Kaye Show)
1914 Frank Silvera Kingston Jamaica, actor (High Chaparral)
1914 Kenneth B Clark Canal Zone, civil rights activist (Dark Ghetto)
1916 Bob Eberly Mechanicsville NY, singer (Jimmy Dorsey Band)
1916 John D MacDonald novelist (Deep Blue Goodbye)
1917 Simon Slattvik Norway, cross country ski jumper (Olympic-gold-1952)
1918 Ruggiero Ricci SF Calif, violinist (Paganini)
1920 Alexander H Cohen NYC, Broadway producer (Beyond the Fringe)
1920 Bella Abzug (Rep-D-NY)
1926 Hans-Gnther Winkler Germany, equestrian jumper (Olympic-gold-1956)
1930 Jacqueline Brookes Montclair NJ, actress (Nora-Jack & Mike)
1932 William D Ruckelshaus headed Environmental Protection Agency
1934 Willie Davis NFL defensive end (Cleveland Browns, Green Bay)
1935 Adnan Khashnoggi Saudi businessman/financier
1936 Mark Goddard Lowell Mass, actor (Don West-Lost in Space)
1936 Ruth Buzzi Westerly RI, comedienne (Laugh-In, Margie-That Girl)
1939 Bob Lilly NFL defensive tackle (Dallas Cowboys)
1942 Chris Sarandon US, actor (Child's Play, Dog Day Afternoon, Lipstick)
1947 Peter Serkin NYC, pianist (Tashi)
1947 Robert Hays Bethesda Md, actor (Airplane!, Starman, Scandalous)
1950 Sam Behrens actor (General Hospital, LA Law)
1951 Lynda Carter Phoenix Az, Miss USA/actress (Wonder Woman, Billie Jo)
1953 Steve Grogan NFL QB (New England Patriots)
1955 Lubov Odinokova USSR, team handball (Olympic-gold-1976, 80)
1963 Kadeem Hardison actor (Dwayne-Different World)
1963 Paul Geary Boston Mass, heavy metal drummer (Extreme-More Than Words)
1968 John P Navin Jr Phila, actor (Joey Elliot-Jennifer Slept Here)
1990 Evan James Springsteen LA Calif, rocker Bruce Springsteen's son
Deaths which occurred on July 24:
1862 Martin Van Buren 8th pres, dies in Kinderhook NY
1954 Mary Church Terrell educator/civil rights leader, dies at 90
1966 Montgomery Clift actor, dies at 45
1972 Bobby Ramirez drummer (White Trash), killed at 23 in bar brawl
1974 Chris Chubbock newscaster shoots self on air
1979 Archie Duncan actor (Sherlock Holmes), dies at 65
1980 Peter Sellers dies at 54
1991 Isaac Bashevis Singer Nobel prize winning author, dies at 87
Reported: MISSING in ACTION
1965 FOBAIR ROSCOE H. OXNARD CA.
[TOLD DEAD BY VIETNAMESE]
1965 KEIRN RICHARD P. LORAIN OH.
[02/12/73 RELEASED BY DRV, RIP 05/25/00]
1968 BUSH JOHN R. FORT WALTON BEACH FL.
1968 GREILING DAVID S. HILLSDALE MI.
1968 HACKETT HARLEY B. FLORENCE SC.
1970 BLOODWORTH DONALD B. SAN DIEGO CA.
[REMAINS RETURNED ID 02/04/98]
1970 REED JAMES W. CAMBRIDGE OH.
1971 ANTUNANO GREGORY A. SAN FRANCISCO CA.
1971 DALTON RANDALL D. COLLINSVILLE IL.
POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA.
On this day...
1505 On their way to India, a group of Portuguese explorers sack the city-state of Kilwa.
1534 Jacques Cartier lands in Canada claims it for France
1554 Queen Mary of England marries Philip II, king of Spain
1567 Mary, Queen of Scots, is imprisoned and forced to abdicate her throne to her 1-year-old son James VI.
1651 Anthony Johnson, a free black, receives grant of 250 acres in Va
1673 Edmund Halley enters Queen's College, Oxford, as an undergraduate
1679 New Hampshire became a royal colony of the British crown
1683 1st settlers from Germany to US, leave aboard the Concord
1701 Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac establishes Fort Ponchartrain for France at present-day Detroit, Michigan.
1704 Admiral George Rooke takes Gibraltar from the Spanish.
1758 George Washington admitted to Virginia House of Burgess
1783 Georgia becomes a protectorate of tsarist Russia
1799 William Clark (of Lewis & Clark) is willed the slave York
1791 Robespierre expels all Jacobins opposed to the principles of the French Revolution.
1824 Harrisburg Pennsylvanian newspaper publishes results of 1st public opinion poll. Clear lead for Andrew Jackson
1847 Brigham Young & his Mormon followers arrive at Salt Lake City, UT
1847 Rotary-type printing press patented by Richard March Hoe, NYC
1866 Tennessee becomes 1st Confederate state readmitted to Union
1870 1st trans-US rail service begins
1877 1st time federal troops are used to combat strikers
1897 African-American soldiers of the 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps arrive in St. Louis, Mo., after completing a 40-day bike ride from Missoula, Montana.
1900 Race riot in New Orleans, 2 white policemen killed
1915 Excursion ship Eastland capsizes in Lake Michigan, 852 die
1919 Race Riot in Washington DC (6 killed, 100 wounded)
1923 Allied Powers & Turkey sign peace treaty, Lausanne
1925 Scopes guilty of teaching evolution in a Tn HS, fined $100 & costs
1929 NY to SF footrace ends (2« months) winner was 60 year old Monteverde
1929 Pres Hoover proclaims Kellogg-Briand Pact which renounces war (Yeah that worked out real good)
1933 K Reinmuth discovers asteroids #1645 Waterfield, #1668 Hanna, #1726 Hoffmeister, #2136 Jugta & #2158
1934 1st ptarmigan hatched & reared in captivity, Ithaca, NY
1936 118ø F (48ø C), Minden, Nebraska (state record)
1936 121ø F (49ø C), near Alton, Kansas (state record)
1937 Alabama drops charges against 5 blacks accused of rape in Scottsboro
1941 Nazi massacre entire Jewish population of Grodz Lithuania
1943 RAF bombs Hamburg (20,000 dead)
1944 Soviet forces liberate concentration camp Majdanek
1948 Soviets blockades Berlin from the west
1950 V-2/WAC Corporal rocket launch; 1st launch from Cape Canaveral
1950 The U.S. Fifth Air Force relocates from Japan to Korea.
1952 112ø F (44ø C), Louisville, Georgia (state record)
1952 Pres Truman settles 53-day steel strike
1959 VP Nixon argued with Khrushchev, known as "Kitchen Debate"
1961 Roger Maris hits 4 home runs in a doubleheader
1961 Beginning of a trend, a US commercial plane is hijacked to Cuba
1961 Edwin Newman becomes news anchor of the Today Show
1963 124 Unification church couples wed in Korea
1963 Sonny Liston KOs Floyd Patterson to retain heavyweight championship
1965 Bob Dylan release "Like a Rolling Stone"
1965 Casey Stengel resigns as manager of the NY Mets
1967 Beatles sign a petition in The Times to legalize marijuana
1967 Charles de Gaulle says 'Vive le Qubec libre! Long live free Quebec!'
1967 Race riot in Cambridge Maryland
1969 Apollo 11 returns to Earth
1969 Hoyt Wilhelm pitches in a record 907th major league game
1969 Muhammad Ali is convicted for refusing induction in US Army on appeal
1972 Jigme Singye Wangchuk becomes king of Bhutan at 16
1973 NL beats AL 7-1 in 44th All Star Game (Royals Stadium, KC)
1973 Sue Berning wins US golf open for 3rd time
1974 Supreme Court unanimously rules Nixon must turn over Watergate tapes
1975 Apollo 18 returns to Earth
1978 "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" premeirs in NYC
1978 Billy Martin resigns as Yankee manager after "the one is a born liar the other a convicted one" comment about Steinbrenner & Jackson
1979 Red Sox Carl Yastrzemski hits his 400th HR
1982 E Bowell discovers asteroid #2763 Jeans
1983 Pine Tar Game, Brett's HR disallowed against Yanks (overturned)
1984 Seve Ballesteros wins the British Open
1985 Gandhi signs peace contract with Sikh leader Harchand Singh Longowai
1986 SF Federal jury convicts navy radioman Jerry Whitworth of espionage
1987 IBM-PC DOS Version 3.3 (updated) released
1988 US & Jamacia play scoreless tie, in 2nd round of 1990 world soccer cup
1990 Ms. Magazine hits the newstands again after an 8 month haitus
1991 U of Manchester scientist announce finding a planet outside of the solar system
1995 A suicide bomber set off an explosion in a crowded commuter bus in Tel Aviv, Israel, killing six people.
1996 Two bombs blamed on Tamil separatists ripped through a commuter train near Colombo, Sri Lanka, killing 64 civilians and wounding more than 400.
1998 A gunman burst into the U.S. Capitol, opening fire and killing two police officers before being shot and captured. Russell Weston Jr., diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic, was found incompetent to stand trial.
2000 President Clinton continued to mediate the Camp David Mideast summit, meeting with Israeli, Palestinian and U.S. negotiators.
2001 A Chinese court sentenced two U.S. residents to 10 years in prison on charges of spying for Taiwan. (China released Gao Zhan and Qin Guangguang two days later.)
Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"
Denmark : Midsummer Day
Ecuador, Venezuala : Bolivar Day (1783)
Idaho, Utah : Pioneer Day (1847)
Spain : Valencia Fair Day-Battle of the Flowers
Virgin Islands : Hurricane Supplication Day - - - - - ( Monday )
Instant Coffee Day; just add water to enjoy!
Women Aviators Day
Religious Observances
RC : Commemoration of St Christina, virgin/martyr
Ang : Commemoration of Thomas
Kempis, priest
Religious History
1216 Cencio Savelli was consecrated Pope Honorius III. During his 11-year pontificate,he confirmed two well-known religious orders: the Dominicans in 1216 and the Franciscansin 1223.
1550 French-born Swiss reformer John Calvin wrote in a letter: 'If you make a constantstudy of the word of the Lord, you will be quite able to guide your life to the highestexcellence.'
1725 Birth of John Newton, an English slave ship's captain. He was converted at age22, and entered the Anglican ministry. Newton is remembered today as author of severalenduring hymns, including 'Amazing Grace' and 'Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken.'
1819 Birth of Josiah G. Holland, American writer who in 1874 authored the Christmashymn, 'There's a Song in the Air.'
1918 On Mt. Scopus in Jerusalem, the cornerstone for Hebrew University was laid by Dr.Chaim Weizmann. (Weizmann was later elected first president of the modern state of Israel.)
Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.
Thought for the day :
"We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office."
Today's 'You Might Be A Redneck If' Joke...
"You've ever stolen clothes from a scarecrow."
Murphy's Law of the Day...
"Success always occurs in private, and failure in full view."
Cliff Clavin says..It's a liitle know fact but did you know...
The honeybee kills more people world-wide than all the poisonous snakes combined.
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posted on
07/24/2003 5:44:37 AM PDT
by
Valin
(America is a vast conspiracy to make you happy.)
To: beachn4fun
Somebody's been working on a tan so that they can go to the beach!
To: Valin
Good Morning Valin!
...1701 Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac establishes Fort Ponchartrain ...
Even your "this day" post gets into the theme. LOL!!!!!
To: Liberty Valance; dixiechick2000; abner
Welcome to the canteen!
And as Linda SOG said to me when tomkow6 welcomed me,
"Whatever you do...don't buy any burks!"
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; SouthernHawk
Good morning, 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub, how's it going?
As to my dream vehicle, SouthernHawk. Well, let's just say anything that doesn't break down on me while I'm away from home.
We've had to replace a battery in the pickup yesterday.:-D(LOL)
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posted on
07/24/2003 5:49:13 AM PDT
by
E.G.C.
To: SouthernHawk
Ah. Yes. Smart! He/She looks like they have a smile on their face!
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posted on
07/24/2003 5:52:01 AM PDT
by
beachn4fun
(Bill Clinton's lie was bigger than George W's.)
To: minor49er
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posted on
07/24/2003 5:54:09 AM PDT
by
tomkow6
(.............................choo----choo!.......................)
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
It looks like a real mens thread.
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posted on
07/24/2003 6:03:54 AM PDT
by
bmwcyle
(Here's to Hillary's book sinking like the Clinton 2000 economy)
To: tomkow6
Thanks for the welcome.
I think I'll pass on the burks offer, though.
To: Valin
Today, July 24, 2003, is also the 19th birthday of my son, Pvt Gavin Loop, attending school at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD, preparing for duty in Germany.
To: tomkow6
That's supposed to be "burka" instead of "burks".
I typed the wrong letter.
To: tomkow6
You crack me up with these pictures...
While I know that is a picture of a dog it brings back memories of my ol' pet pig Ernie. Back in 99 I had a three legged pet pig named Ernie. Lost him Thanksgiving Day of that year. I remember a couple of weeks after I got him from a farm out on the east end of Long Island my neighbor Brian asked "why has that pig only got three legs?" Of course I loved Ernie. Even with the three legs he frolicked around with me and in a couple of months we had bonded real good. Ernie was very protective of my two daughters and it was fun watching him "pal" around with them. I told Brian "that there is a very special pig. you remember last year when I was down at Gilgo beach with the family and I damn near drowned, Ernie saved my life when he jumped in the water, took on the mighty 5 swells and pulled me out. That's one great pig." Now Brian, who owned a giant beast of a German Shepherd was not about to give up, "Yes, yes, that Ernie may be a special pig, but why does he have only three legs?" "Well, I said, "That Ernie is a very special pig. Why get the kids a dog when I have Ernie. Dont you recall when we had the bathroom fan fire last year and my wife and 2 daughters were inside, Ernie was squealing all over the house. He probably saved their lives
I love that Ernie, what a great pig." Of course my neighbor Brian still would not leave well enough alone and continued to press me, "thats all well and good but why does he only have three legs?" "Well," I said, "a pig like Ernie you just can't eat all at once."
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posted on
07/24/2003 6:13:53 AM PDT
by
never4get
("Son," she said, "Have I got a little story for you.......')
To: never4get
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posted on
07/24/2003 6:19:40 AM PDT
by
tomkow6
(.............................choo----choo!.......................)
To: Kathy in Alaska; MoJo2001; LindaSOG; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; *all
To: E.G.C.
You need a new truck without the payments! Here ya go.
(It's even got a new battery)
To: ValerieUSA
19! Kids. I've got socks older than that. (which is something I'm sure you needed to know)
Tell him Happy birthday! And next year is when he'll get real smart. (mom alays told me that...still waiting for that to happen, I'm starting to suspecet that she was pulling my leg)
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posted on
07/24/2003 6:37:06 AM PDT
by
Valin
(America is a vast conspiracy to make you happy.)
To: beachn4fun
That big smile is because of the thought of joining you! LOL!
To: minor49er
If you want I have some good low millage one owner "Burks" for sale. This is a limited time offer so don't wait. At these prices they won't last long!
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posted on
07/24/2003 6:40:06 AM PDT
by
Valin
(America is a vast conspiracy to make you happy.)
To: bentfeather
Good morning Bentfeather. Love your limo! You'll have to stop by and pick me up sometime! (that'd be for a round trip back to here! -LOL!!!)
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