Posted on 07/29/2004 11:01:05 PM PDT by snippy_about_it
YA'ALL have a fine time in Seeeaaatle today, back to the grind tonight :-(
Have a great day, see ya tomorrow
Regards
alfa6 ;>}
Howdy everybody!
Today is my last day on the job, so I may be somewhat scarce around here in the coming weeks, and they're shutting us off at noon today.
I ask that you all please keep me & my family in your prayers as I begin a "new chapter" in my life. Unemployment!
As our finances stand, we will be selling our house in September and then taking over my parents house as they are "snow birding" in Arizona. They will not need us to mortgage the house until April 2005, which is a MAJOR BLESSING, as our finances will be such that "one income", my wife's, will pay all the existing bills, until that time.
I am going to use this time to go back to school and take some courses pertaining to jobs in the Fire Service, as this is what appears to be "God's direction"
May God be with everyone, and God Bless America
I promise, "I shall return"
Warmest Regards
David
This is a lesson some seem to have never learned.
Thanks for the history lesson Snippy.
It won't rip your fillings out, but it'd sure be fun to drive in it's intended environment.
This set of pictures show the Apollo 15 flight Rover being uncrated and inspected following its arrival at the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building at the Kennedy Space Center. Note that it arrived in the folded configuration it will be in when stowed on the outside of the Lunar Module. 16 March 1971. Scans by J. L. Pickering.
Astronaut David Scott (with left hand on spacecraft) looks at Lunar Rover no.1, attached to Lunar Module 10 in the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The four wheels of the LRV are folded against the chassis.
Hi miss Feather
Miss Feather and I will just have to keep the chatter going.
Those guys make clean room garb look cool not dorky like Ketchup Boy.
Good luck Squad 51
Rampart out
ROFL You've got that right. Congrat's on your daughter's trip.
Thanks.
Best of luck, Johnny.
I'd been wanting rain since our yard was drying up. A lot of construction around the neighborhood has lead to frequent power outages. I have to reset the silly sprinkler controller each time. ;-(
Wednesday afternoon, God responded. And kept responding into Thursday. We've had anywhere from 4 to 12+ inches in the area. Oy Vey.
I'm working on a project for the next few weeks in FResno (home of FR), CA. I just learned it's located near "Robinson Park". Hmmm
Way cool!! "Robinson Park".
Well, still no rain here, but gloomy and overcast. Humid, too.
WOW, PE, love these pics of Apollo 15 flight Rover. Amazing machine.
Distribute this link to everybody who wonders
about President Bush
and his service during Vietnam.
http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/history/q0185.shtml
ALONG with this
DD 214 shows 17 Feb 72 terminal date of Reserve Obligation for John Kerry
http://www.johnkerry.com/pdf/jkmilservice/DD214.pdf
Kerry's anti war activities were doing this period!
What is Senator John Kerry's relationship to VVAW?
http://www.vvaw.org/faq/#4
Since Vietnam Veterans Against the War's inception in 1967, tens of thousands of vets, GIs and supporters have participated in and supported the actions of VVAW. One of those members in the early 1970s was John Kerry. Kerry was appointed to the VVAW Executive Committee to assist in preparing Dewey Canyon III, VVAW's limited incursion into the land of Congress in 1971 (Nicosia, 98-99). Kerry made his greatest contribution to the anti-war movement and to VVAW in his speech to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on April 23, 1971 (Brinkley, 371-373: Hunt, 109-110; Nicosia, 136-138; Wells, 495).
Content of the speech is found at:
http://lists.village.virginia.edu/sixties/HTML_docs/Resources/Primary/Manifestos/VVAW_Kerry_Senate.html.
By 1972, John Kerry had moved on from VVAW (Brinkley, 406: Hunt, 127-128; Nicosia, 211).
He was not one of the original founding members of VVAW in 1967.
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