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USO Canteen FReeper Style ~ Pancakes on Wednesday ~ 30 July 2003
Canteen FRiends ~ Radix
Posted on 07/30/2003 1:23:21 AM PDT by Radix
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Welcome to Pancakes on Wednesdays. Wednesday July 30, 2003 |
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Here is an amalgamation of trivial facts and seemingly useless data. Do not forget to hit the hyperlinks. We have links, lots of them.
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Main Entry: ti·tan Pronunciation: 'tI-t&n Function: noun Etymology: Greek Date: circa 1741 1 capitalized : any of a family of giants born of Uranus and Gaea and ruling the earth until overthrown by the Olympian gods 2 : one that is gigantic in size or power : one that stands out for greatness of achievement |
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Happy Birthday Thornstein Velben 1857
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Henry Ford 1863
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1889 - Vladimir Zworykin, called the "Father of Television" was born in Russia. He invented the iconoscope.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger 1947
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Laurence Fishburne 1961
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1619 - The first representative assembly in America convened in Jamestown, VA.
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1941 Count Desmond (Edward Benjamin) Binghamton NY, sword swallower
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1942 FDR signs bill creating women's Navy auxiliary agency (WAVES)
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1945 - The USS Indianapolis was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine. The ship had just delivered key components of the Hiroshima atomic bomb to the Pacific island of Tinian. Only 316 out of 1,196 men aboard survived the attack.
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1956 US motto "In God We Trust" authorized
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1998 - A group of Ohio machine-shop workers (who call themselves the Lucky 13) won the $295.7 million Powerball jackpot. It was the largest-ever American lottery.
The Odds against winning Powerball are exactly one hundred twenty million five hundred twenty six thousand seven hundred and seventy to one, definitely. |
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Would you like some mathematical equations with your pancakes?
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2000 - Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt were married.
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Todays Wednesday field trip takes us to Uranus |
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Giants like pancakes too
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Have you tried Hawaiian Pancakes? Light & Fluffy Purple Taro Pancakes Ingredients 1 Cup Flour 1/2 Teaspoon Salt 2 Tablespoons Baking Powder 2 Tablespoons Sugar 2 Tablespoons Hawaiian Taro Powder 1 ¼ Cup Buttermilk, Regular Milk, or Soy Milk 1 Egg or Egg Replacement Equivalent 2 Tablespoon Melted Butter, Margarine, or Soy Butter Optional: 1 Mashed Soft Banana
Cooking Instructions 1. Sift dry ingredients into a medium bowl 2. Heat up your griddle to medium high 3. In another medium bowl mix all other ingredients 4. Quickly blend the wet and dry ingredients, over mixing will lead to tough pancakes. 5. Pour pancake batter onto griddle and cook until golden brown on both sides. 6. Top with pineapple, coconut, guava syrups and even macadamia nuts for an authentic island flavor. |
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Pancakes Wednesdays Definitely |
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On This Day In History
Birthdates which occurred on July 30:
1511 Giorgio Vasari painter/architect/art historian (Vasari's Lives)
1818 Emily Bront England, novelist (Wuthering Heights)
1855 James Edward Kelly US, sculptor "Sculptor of American History"
1857 Thorstein Veblen US, economist (Theory of the Leisure Class-1899)
1863 Henry Ford Dearborn Township, Mich, auto maker (Ford)
1880 Robert Rutherford McCormick US, editor/publisher Chicago Tribune
1887 Timothy Mara NFL owner (NY Giants)
1889 Vladimir Zworykin electronics engineer/inventor, father of TV
1890 Casey Stengel NY Yankee (1949-60) & 1st NY Met manager
1898 Henry Moore England, sculptor (Vertebrae)
1899 Gerald Moore England, pianist (Am I Too Loud)
1909 Cyril Northcote Parkinson England, historian (Pursuit of Progress)
1921 Grant Johannesen Salt Lake City Ut, pianist (Ostnd 1st prize 1947)
1924 William Gass Fargo, ND, novelist, philosopher (Omensetter's Luck)
1925 Jacques Sernas Lithuana, actor (La Dolce Vita, Helen of Troy)
1929 Christine McGuire Middletown Oh singer (McGuire Sisters-Sugartime)
1929 Sid Kroft Athens Greece, puppeteer (Barbara Mandrell Show)
1931 Joan Vohs St Albans NY, actress (Fort Ti, Vice Squad, Sabrina)
1933 Edd "Kookie" Byrnes LA, actor (77 Sunset Strip, Jack the Ripper)
1934 Ben Piazza Ark, actor (Blues Brothers, Ben Casey, Dallas)
1936 Ralph Taeger Richmond Hill NY, actor (Klondike, Acapulco, Hondo)
1938 Vayachselav Ivanenko USSR, 50K walker (Olympic-gold-1988)
1939 Eleanor Smeal heads National Organization for Women
1939 Peter Bogdanovich director/producer (The Last Picture Show)
1940 Patricia Schroeder (Rep-D-Colo)
1940 Reva Rose Chicago Ill, actress (Temperature's Rising)
1941 Count Desmond (Edward Benjamin) Binghamton NY, sword swallower
1941 Paul Anka Ottawa Ontario, singer (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)
1945 David Sanborn saxophonist (David Letterman)
1947 Arnold Schwarzenegger Austria, body builder (Commando, Terminator)
1947 William Atherton Ct, actor (Real Genius, Ghostbusters, Class of 44)
1950 Frank Stallone NYC, actor (Barfly, Outlaw Force)
1954 Ken Olin Chicago Ill, actor (Hill St Blues, Michael-30 Something)
1956 Delta Burke Orlando Fla, actress (Suzanne-Designing Women)
1956 Phil Fearon rocker (Galaxy, Kandidate-I Don't Want to Lose You)
1957 Bill Cartwright basketball player (NY Knicks)
1957 Mark Tymchyshyn Minneapolis, actor (Gavin-As The World Turns)
1958 Daley Thomas London, Decathalete (Olympic-gold-1980, 1984)
1958 Kate Bush Plumstead England, singer/songwriter (Wild Things)
1958 Richard Burge actor (Another World)
1963 Monique Gabrielle LA Cal, actress (Bad Girls 4, Amazon Women on Moon)
1965 Tex Axile rocker (Transvision Vamp-Velveteen)
1975 Tifini Hale Palm Springs Calif, rocker (Party-Rodeo, That's Why)
Deaths which occurred on July 30:
1718 William Penn, English Quaker/colonizer
1771 Thomas Gray, English poet ("Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard"), dies at 54
1898 Otto von Bismarck, German "Iron" chancellor, dies at 83
1914 Jean Jaurs leading socialist, assassinated in Paris
1967 Alfried Krupp, German industrialist, dies at 59
1980 Charles McGraw actor (Michael-Falcon, Smith Family), dies at 66
1983 Howard Deitz MGM executive, dies at 86 of Parkinson's disease
1983 Lynn Fontanne Broadway's premier actresses, dies at 95
Reported: MISSING in ACTION
1967 BISCAILUZ ROBERT LYNN MIDWAY CITY CA.
1967 BYARS EARNEST RAY HOUSTON TX.
1967 FREDERICK DAVID A. COLUMBUS OH.
1967 WATERMAN CRAIG H. REHOBOTH MA.
[REMAINS RETURNED 06/08/93]
1968 BEYER THOMAS J. FARGO ND
1970 BROWN DONALD A. PHOENIX AZ.
1970 CHAVEZ GARY A. NEW YORK NY.
1972 BRECKNER WILLIAM J. JR. SEBRING OH.
[03/29/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE IN 1998]
1972 PRICE LARRY D. ORLANDO FL.
[03/29/73 RELEASED BY DRV, DECEASED
POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA.
On this day...
579 Benedict I ends his reign as Catholic Pope
657 St Vitalian begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1178 Frederick I (Barbarossa) Holy Roman Emperor crowned King of Burgundy
1619 House of Burgesses Virginia formed, 1st elective US governing body
1715 Spanish gold & silver fleet disappears off St Lucie Florida
1729 City of Baltimore founded
1733 Society of Freemasons opens 1st American lodge in Boston
1792 500 Marseillaisian men sing France's national anthem for 1st time
1822 James Varick becomes 1st bishop of Afr Meth Episcopal Zion Church
1836 1st English newspaper published in Hawaii
1839 Slave rebels, take over slaver Amistad
1844 1st US yacht club organized, NY Yacht Club
1863 Pres Lincoln issues "eye-for-eye" order to shoot a rebel prisoner for every black prisoner shot
1864 Petersburg Campaign-Battle of the Crater
1870 Staten Island ferry "Westfield" burns, killing 100
1874 1st baseball teams to play outside US, Boston-Phila in British Isles
1889 Start of Sherlock Holmes adventure "The Naval Treaty" (BG)
1905 M Wolf discovers asteroid #570 Kythera
1908 Around the World Autombile Race ends in Paris
1909 John A Heyder becomes president of baseball's National League
1909 US Army accepts delivery of 1st military airplane
1911 J Palisa discovers asteroid #716 Berkeley
1913 Conclusion of the 2nd Balkan War
1916 G Neujmin discovers asteroid #951 Gaspra
1916 German saboteurs blow up a munitions plant on Black Tom Island, NJ
1922 K Reinmuth discovers asteroid #983 Gunila
1923 New Zealand claims Ross Dependency
1928 George Eastman demonstrates 1st color movie
1930 Uruguay beats Argentina 4-2 for soccer's 1st World Cup in Montevideo
1932 10th modern Olympic games opens in Los Angeles
1932 G Van Biesbroeck discovers asteroid #2253 Espinette
1935 1st Penguin book is published starting the paperback revolution
1937 Phillies Dolph Camilli, plays 1st base & registers no put outs
1938 C Jackson discovers asteroid #1467 Mashona
1942 FDR signs bill creating women's Navy auxiliary agency (WAVES)
1942 German SS kills 25,000 Jews in Minsk, Belorussia
1943 Last Judy Garland-Mickey Rooney movie released (Girl Crazy)
1946 1st rocket attains 100 mi (167 km) altitude, White Sands, NM
1948 Professional wrestling premiers on prime-time network TV (DuMont)
1951 E L Johnson discovers asteroid #2718
1956 US motto "In God We Trust" authorized
1960 1st AFL preseason game Boston Patriots defeat Bills in Buffalo (28-7)
1962 AL beats NL 9-4 in 33rd All Star Game (Wrigley Field Chicago)
1963 British spy Kim Philby discovered in Moscow
1965 LBJ signs Medicare bill, which went into effect following year
1966 Beatles' "Yesterday... & Today," album goes #1 & stays #1 for 5 weeks
1966 England beats West Germany 4-2 for soccer's 8th World Cup in London
1967 Race riot in Milwaukee (4 killed)
1968 Beatles' Apple Boutique closes, entire inventory is given away
1968 Wash Senator Ron Hansen makes 1st unassisted triple-play in 41 years
1969 Barbra Striesand opens for Liberace at International Hotel, Las Vegas
1970 30,000 attend Powder Ridge Rock Festival, Middlefield Ct
1970 Smirnova discover asteroid 1835 Gajdariya, 2032 Ethel & 2349 Kurchenko
1971 George Harrison releases "Bangladesh"
1971 Japanese Boeing 727 collides with an F-86 fighter killing 162
1971 US Apollo 15 lands on Mare Imbrium on the Moon
1973 Texas Ranger Jim Bibby no-hits Oakland A's, 6-0
1974 House of Reps recommends 3 articles of impeachment of Nixon
1975 Teamsters Pres Jimmy Hoffa disappears in suburban Detroit
1976 Japanese beat Russian for Olympic gold in woman's volleyball
1980 British New Hebrides becomes independent & takes name Vanuatu
1983 Official speed record for a piston-driven aircraft, 832 kph, Calif
1983 Weight lifter Sergei Didyk of USSR jerks a record 261 kg
1984 Alvenus tanker at Cameron La, spills 2.8 million gallons of oil
1984 Soap opera "Santa Barbara," premieres on NBC
1985 Discovery moves to Vandenberg AFB for mating of STS 51-I mission
1988 Jordanian King Hussein renounces sovereignty over West Bank to PLO
1988 Cin Red pitcher John Franco sets a record of 13 saves in 1 month
1988 Ronald J Dossenbach begins world record ride, pedaling across Canada from Vancouver BC, to Halifax, NS (13 days, 15 hr, 4 min)
1990 5 Bank of Credit & Commerce members found guilty of money
1990 George Steinbrenner, under investigation by Baseball Commissioner Fay Vincent for making a $40,000 payment to a known gambler, agreed to be permanently barred from operation of the New York Yankees.
1991 MTV announces it will split into 3 channels in 1993
1991 Red Sox Carlos Quintana is 11th to get 6 RBIs in an inning (3rd)
Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"
Cuba : Day of Martyrs of the Revolution
France : Marseillaise Day (1792)
Thailand : Asalha Puja
Virginia : Crater Day (1864)
Gilroy, California : Garlic Festival ( Friday )
[Virginia] Crater Day
Vanuata Independence Day (from Britain and France).
Religious Observances
Buddhist-Bhutan : Buddha's 1st preaching
Christ : Commemoration of SS Abdon & Sennen, martyrs
RC : Memorial of Peter Chrysologus, bishop & doctor
Ang : Commemoration of William Wilberforce
Religious History
1629 The Puritans of Salem, Mass. appointed Francis Higginson as their teacher andSamuel Skelton as their pastor. The church covenant, composed afterward by these two men,allowed into communion only those who could prove a sound doctrinal knowledge and anexperience of grace in their lives.
1718 Death of William Penn, 74, English Quaker and founder of American colony ofPennsylvania. Penn permitted in his colony all forms of public worship compatible withmonotheism and religious liberty.
1822 Pioneer church founder James Varick, 72, was consecrated the first bishop of theAfrican Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.
1956 By an act of Congress, signed by President Eisenhower, 'In God We Trust' becamethe official U.S. motto.
1976 Death of Rudolf Bultmann, 92, German Bible scholar and one of the three majorpioneers of modern form 'criticism' (i.e., 'analysis') of the New Testament Gospels.
Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.
Thought for the day :
"Some ideas are so stupid that only intellectuals could believe them"
You might be anal-retentive if...
you flame every person who sent you email because the emails weren't spelled correctly or gramatically correct.
Murphys Law of the day...
The coffee machine will be empty, when you need coffee most.
Cliff Clavin says, it's a little known fact that...
The last member of the famous Bonaparte family, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, died in 1945, of injuries sustained from tripping over his dog's leash.
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07/30/2003 5:08:04 AM PDT
by
Valin
(America is a vast conspiracy to make you happy.)
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Good morning. How are things in Oregon?
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posted on
07/30/2003 5:09:13 AM PDT
by
E.G.C.
To: aomagrat
Good morning Aomagrat. Great post as usual!
That had to be hard duty when they were picking up the survivors and deceased from the Indianapolis!
To: minor49er
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posted on
07/30/2003 5:10:24 AM PDT
by
tomkow6
(....................I don't have any BAD habits.....................................................)
To: All
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If you are interested in being a Sports Columnist please FReep mail MoJo2001
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To: minor49er
...someone on the phone who didn't even know where the space bar was!"... LOL!!! Good job with your "not-as-feeble attempt"! Good morning and may you have a fantastic day!
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Good Morning Tonk! How's your new "vacation" going?
To: E.G.C.; Kathy in Alaska; tomkow6; MeeknMing; HiJinx; All
"How are things in Oregon?"
To: texson66
Good Morning Texson. Thanks for joining us. I really like you tagline. Be careful, we have folks here that like to steal other's taglines.
With one that is as good as yours, it could very well be taken!
To: tomkow6
I couldn't be more sure if I wanted to be.
I'm as sure as I was the last 4 TIMES you offered to sell me a burka.
I liked the cartoon, though.
And you STILL haven't told me your cat's name and how evil he is.
To: minor49er
This is my fat-cat, Mortisha, the Mistress of Mischief!This is her favorite winter-time spot, on the warm water bed, with the sun warming her fat belly!
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07/30/2003 5:30:03 AM PDT
by
tomkow6
(....................I don't have any BAD habits.....................................................)
To: SouthernHawk
"How's your new "vacation" going?"
Actually longer work hours BUT no commute time. LOL
Best part is I work at my own pace and take breaks when I want,
not when someone else tells me I can.
As I said before I was self employed
from Nov '97 till a year ago, now I'm back again.
To: Valin
...1942 FDR signs bill creating women's Navy auxiliary agency (WAVES)... HAPPY BIRTHDAY Ladies! (We won't ask your age, we promise)
To: Radix
A bone for the Marines (try not to move your lips /cheap-shot)
Marines always faithful to their music
BY SAMANTHA SIEBER
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
WASHINGTON - (KRT) - In triumph, tragedy and celebration, the Marines remain always faithful to their organization, country and one another. One group of Marines remains faithful through their gift of music.
From tuba player to piccolo player, they're committed to upholding the idealsof the few and the proud.
On July 11, 1798, President John Adams and Congress established the first military service band to provide music for the nation's leaders. It was President Thomas Jefferson who, in 1801, recognized the relationship between the band and the president and named it "The President's Own."
For 205 years, The President's Own has fulfilled its mission of providing music for the president and the commandant of the Marine Corps.
The band comprises 143 musicians - 40 women - and support personnel from around the country.
Being the oldest service band, The President's Own has high standards for its musicians. To make sure it gets the best musicians, candidates must pass an audition, obtain White House security clearance, and meet the physical and mental standards of the Marine Corps.
The band's audition is similar to a symphony orchestra audition. Col. Tim Foley, director of the band, said there is a "cattle call," meaning musicians wanting to audition for the open position are welcome to compete. About 50 hopefuls audition at one time, but Foley said the number depends on the instrument.
Traditionally there are two rounds of auditions where the musicians play prepared music. The selection committee, composed of band members, chooses the musicians they think are most qualified and can uphold the traditions and customs of the Marine Corps.
Gunnery Sgt. Chris Rose, a six-year percussionist from Atlanta, said compared to other audition processes he has experienced, the Marine Band audition process is very fair and the musicians are given ample time to perform, but he said he does not envy their position.
Rose played for the Houston Symphony, New York City Opera and performed for five years with Andy Williams in Branson, Mo., before joining the Marines.
Band members enlist into the Marines Corps for four years, with duty in the band only. Band members do not undergo basic training, but they do have a monthlong session on military customs and Marine Corps history and traditions.
After a band member serves the initial four years he or she may re-enlist without re-auditioning. Each musician receives the same benefits as others in the Marine Corps. Musicians are enlisted as staff sergeants, allowing the band to give a salary comparable to other music organizations.
Another detail that distinguishes the musicians from other Marines is the dress uniform. The Marine dress uniform is a blue tunic with red trim but the band dress uniform is opposite - red with blue trim. The uniforms date back to 1801 when musicians in Europe wore opposite colors from warriors. Today's uniforms have kept with tradition even though the band has no combat mission.
Though the band's primary mission is to provide music for the president, it also makes public performances. Throughout the year the band performs concerts in the Washington area. In the summer, the band gives public performances on the steps of the Capitol and the Iwo Jima Memorial. There also is a parade held at the Marine Barracks in Washington every Friday night. In the fall the band goes on a seven-week national tour.
Staff Sgt. Chris Clark, a four-year Marine trombonist from Commerce, Texas, said national tours are one of his favorite things because the band is getting to play for people who do not normally hear or see the Marines. He said the best thing about the tours is that in some small towns the band plays in high school gyms where the lights are left on allowing him to see the audience filled with war veterans.
With all of its performances and obligations, the band works 365 days a year. Each member, however, has 30 days of paid leave.
Master Sgt. Peter Wilson, a violinist with the band for 13 years from Morgantown, W.Va., said though it does not happen often, the band will drop any prior commitment to fulfill a need at the White House, their primary mission.
Master Sgt. Betsy Hill, a nine-year flutist from Shepherdstown, W.Va., said sometimes it is hard to make plans but it does not happen often. "Things come in once in a while and you must be flexible and very professional under what is called difficult circumstances," Hill said.
Though it is hectic at times, musicians say it is worth it to be able to do what they love and work with some of the best people in the business.
"Marines are extraordinary people," said Foley, of Berwick, Pa. "The Marines and musicians with all the spirit that goes with that, is what keeps me going."
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© 2003, Knight Ridder/Tribune Information Services.
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posted on
07/30/2003 5:43:24 AM PDT
by
Valin
(America is a vast conspiracy to make you happy.)
To: *all
To: SouthernHawk
He..he.... that's good!
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posted on
07/30/2003 5:47:06 AM PDT
by
beachn4fun
(I knew tomkow was a girl. Have you seen him in that red dress, blowing kisses?)
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; All
Good Morning Canteen Freepers. Pancakes and coffee are great after PT, not before. Yes, taglines are weightless in space.
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posted on
07/30/2003 5:49:48 AM PDT
by
darkwing104
(Let's get dangerous)
To: minor49er
And before you ask, Burka Man, I DO NOT want to by a burka.You are catching on quick!
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posted on
07/30/2003 5:50:51 AM PDT
by
beachn4fun
(I knew tomkow was a girl. Have you seen him in that red dress, blowing kisses?)
To: bentfeather
Good morning, Ms Feather!
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posted on
07/30/2003 5:54:14 AM PDT
by
tomkow6
(....................I don't have any BAD habits.....................................................)
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