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The FReeper Foxhole Enjoys a Lazy Sunday with an update on the shop - November 27th, 2005
us | snippy

Posted on 11/27/2005 7:34:17 AM PST by snippy_about_it



Lord,

Keep our Troops forever in Your care

Give them victory over the enemy...

Grant them a safe and swift return...

Bless those who mourn the lost.
.

FReepers from the Foxhole join in prayer
for all those serving their country at this time.



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Eviiil Capitalist Update




by request :-)


As we near our first year as eviiiil capitalists we can look back and see mistakes made. They weren't all huge, not all small but part of the learning process. We learned from them immediately. This experience will make next year go much smoother and hopefully profitable by next Christmas season. The trick is to be able to hang on (pay bills and eat) until we get the customer base we need to sustain us.

We still believe in what we are doing and we believe it will work. The store is moving upward ever so slowly.

We've learned where to spend our advertising dollars and where not to. What ads work and what doesn't, what "sales" work and what doesn't. We've learned about consumer spending habits and what works in what month as far as product.

Summer was much slower than expected and that set us back a bit but we learned from that also. We need to work summer different than last year, offer different products and carry less inventory than we initially thought. This will also allow us to bring in more items for the Christmas season. We will also probably take Sunday's off during the summer. Yippee!

We've changed our hours on a few occasions trying to get an idea of when folks shop here at this type of store. I'm building a chart with customer counts so we can see the trends and the growth.

I think I can safely say we both have gained confidence in ourselves and our abilities. This shop is the kind of place customers like to stay in and chat awhile. We have folks staying and talking for 30 minutes to an hour. They are comfortable with the store and us and they get attention they don't receive in the "box" stores.

We learned about location. Mind you, we knew it was important and our problem here is that there is no "good" place in our city to place a business so we had to pick what we thought was the best with what was available in this "no growth" state we are in. It isn't ideal but then again, there is no ideal place, at least not around here. We really like our short 2.9 mile commute.

We've learned to balance our strong points against each other, we each have certain tasks we do but make sure we both know the "other's" job.

We still have a lot to learn but I think we have the major areas covered. We need to be able to afford and take the time to go to trade shows, increase our vendor contacts and continue to get the word out that we are here and do all that while spending as little money as possible.

We are still happy about going to work everyday and though some days seem horrible and we get worried, the next day or week will surprise us and we are again encouraged.

I can tell you it is something we both wish we had done earlier in our lives but the timing would have never been just right, in our case, this time in our lives, it was this or McDonalds. LOL.

Health insurance is outrageous when you have to pay for it yourself. For anyone thinking of going out on their own, keep this in mind and save money ahead of time to cover it. We didn't and it takes a good chunk of change at our age to cover it even with very high deductibles.

We have some really wonderful loyal customers, just not enough of them. Word is spreading and word of mouth is the best kind of advertising but it is slow going.

The economy in Oregon doesn't help but like I said, if we can just hang on we know one day we will be able to make the store pay our personal expenses. We don't need to get rich or own more than one store, we just want to be able to pay for a roof over our heads and food on the table. Don't think we aren't aiming high, a nice vacation would be great too but we will be happy with not ever having to work for "someone else" again.

We do it all, too. From cleaning the store, buying and placing orders, managing and stocking inventory, bookkeeping, banking, window displays, cashier/sales clerks, advisors and window washers. LOL. It is truly a "mom and pop shop" and we are enjoying it and hoping for the best. It's ours and it feels good to be able to say that.

The website has some pictures but believe me, we change the way the product is displayed almost weekly. It's a must in this business.



We aquired a stray cat at the store about 7 weeks ago, just before we got the dog and he now lives in the store. Customers come in just to see the cat. Some carry him around the entire time they shop, some come in to see him and don't necessarily shop at the time! We have one customer that bought him a collar about a month ago and today brought him in some flea medicine because we found a few bumps on his back near his tail, though we see no fleas. The cat is perfect, he greets most of the customers and insist they pay attention to him! I have a list of customers that want the cat if we ever decided to give it up. We are having a contest to name the cat and we will select the name on Christmas eve so the cat finally gets a name for Christmas.

The dog on the other hand is too rambunctious to be in the store unfortunately. :-(

We take turns puppy sitting the dog away from the store and just this weekend splurged to get him a crate which we will try to ease him into staying in it, eventually for at least a few hours. The customers like the dog but at not yet 5 months old we are having difficulty teaching him to stay down off folks and he is just too big of a puppy to not knock things over when he gets excited (which is a mood he seems to stay in perpetually). He is very, very stubborn.


How can you not love a dog who sleeps on your head?


And brings you toys to play with?


So there you have it, the Sam and Snippy (and Sarge and "the cat") shop is plugging along and we are happy to share our experience and lives with our Foxhole family.

We wish you could all come and visit with us and see the store.

Thank you all for your continued support of Sam and me.

We love you guys.





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To: Valin

Yup I say say both those words!
121 posted on 11/29/2005 7:35:09 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Samwise

LOL.


122 posted on 11/29/2005 7:35:31 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Valin
We're having a RAAAAAAGEING Blizzard.

It's raining here. :-)

123 posted on 11/29/2005 7:36:46 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Peanut Gallery

Are you doing the training of the dogs yourself?


124 posted on 11/29/2005 7:38:51 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: snippy_about_it

erm... well, if you mean without professional help, then yes. If you mean me, then not really. I have not the first clue how to train a doggy effectively (or efficiently). I am just really making sure that there aren't any accidents in the house.


125 posted on 11/29/2005 7:58:35 PM PST by Peanut Gallery
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To: snippy_about_it
An X-pen is like a short, portable fence that people who show dogs use to keep them corralled. They are used more for puppies and small dogs. I'm not sure if a large dog, unless trained from puppyhood, would stay in one. The crate, if large enough and has a towel and chewy in it, should work too. That way the puppy can be near you, but not underfoot, or worse, scooting out the door.
126 posted on 11/29/2005 9:00:08 PM PST by Humal
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To: bentfeather
ROTFLMAO!!!
127 posted on 11/29/2005 9:24:19 PM PST by Valin (Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum)
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To: snippy_about_it

In Oregon! I find that hard to believe.


128 posted on 11/29/2005 9:26:12 PM PST by Valin (Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum)
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To: Valin
I find that hard to believe.

LOL. I blame it on global warming.

129 posted on 11/29/2005 9:49:43 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Peanut Gallery

Well, we've had lots of good advice from FReepers and customers but actually getting the dog to do what we tell him is a whole different story.

We give in too easily.


130 posted on 11/29/2005 9:51:29 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Humal

This pup will be 5 months old on December 4th, he would knock the thing over he's so big and strong and not well behaved. He does stay in his large pet crate though without much fuss at all. He'll even lay in it to take a nap with the door open so I guess he's getting better.


131 posted on 11/29/2005 9:53:33 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: bentfeather

LOL.


132 posted on 11/29/2005 9:54:23 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: snippy_about_it; bentfeather; SAMWolf; Valin; Professional Engineer; w_over_w; Iris7; All
Hump Day Bump for the Freeper Foxhole.

Regards

alfa6 ;>}

133 posted on 11/30/2005 5:14:39 AM PST by alfa6
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To: vox_PL
With a Chinese one I can drill a hole... but in butter or Swiss cheese only,

You win quote of the day with this one! LOL

135 posted on 11/30/2005 6:11:17 AM PST by Professional Engineer (She likes Hot Wheels and ham radio! This baby girl thing might not be too bad.)
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To: vox_PL; snippy_about_it; bentfeather; Samwise; Peanut Gallery; Wneighbor; Valin; alfa6; Iris7; ...
Good morning ladies and gents. Flag-o-Gram.



Official U.S. Navy file photo of the guided missile cruiser USS San Jacinto (CG 56).

Atlantic Ocean (July 15, 2005) - The guided missile cruiser USS San Jacinto (CG 56) conducts a close quarters exercise while underway in the Atlantic Ocean. Donald Cook is assigned to the USS Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group, currently conducting Joint Task Force Exercise (JTFEX). U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Eben Boothby (RELEASED)

136 posted on 11/30/2005 6:13:19 AM PST by Professional Engineer (She likes Hot Wheels and ham radio! This baby girl thing might not be too bad.)
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On This Day In History


Birthdates which occurred on November 30:
0538 St Gregory of Tours chronicler/bishop
1466 Andrea Doria Genoese statesman/admiral
1554 Philip Sidney England, poet/statesman/soldier (Arcadia)
1667 Jonathan Swift Engl, satirist (Gulliver's Travels, A Modest Proposal)
1793 Johann Lukas Schonlein helped establish scientific medicine
1810 Oliver Fisher Winchester rifle maker (Winchester)
http://www.famousamericans.net/oliverfisherwinchester/
1817 Theodor Mommsen Germany, historian/writer (Nobel 1902)
1835 Samuel Clemens [Mark Twain], author (Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn)
1863 Andres Bonifacio leader of 1896 Philippine revolt against Spain

1874 Sir Winston Churchill (C) British PM (1940-45, 1951-55, Nobel 1953)

1894 Ture Rangstrom Stockholm Sweden, composer/critic (Kronbruden)
1898 Roy (Link) Lyman NFL tackle (Chicago Bears)
1907 Jacques Barzun France, author (The House of Interlect)
1912 Gordon Parks film director/photographer/writer (Learning Tree)
1915 Henry Taube chemist (Nobel 1983)
1920 Virginia Mayo St Louis MO, actress (Out of the Blue, White Heat)
1923 Efrem Zimbalist Jr actor (77 Sunset Strip, FBI, Scruples)
1924 Allan Sherman parody singer/songwriter (Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah)
1924 Shirley Chisholm (D-Rep-NY), 1st black congresswoman/presidential candidate
1926 Richard Crenna Los Angeles CA, actor (Rambo, Summer Rental, Sand Pebbles)
1927 Robert Guillaume St Louis MO, actor (Benson, Soap)
1928 Rex Reason Berlin Germany, actor (This Island Earth)
1930 G Gordon Liddy Watergate felon, radio talk-show host
1931 Jack Ging Alva Ok, actor (11th Hour, Ripcord, Tales of Wells Fargo)
1031 Davey Jones rocker (Monkees-Daydream Believer, Last Train To Clarksville, I'm A Believer)
1931 Jack Sheldon Jacksonville FL, actor (Run Buddy Run, Merv Griffin)
1936 Abbie Hoffman aka Free, Yippie-communist/activist/author (Steal this Book)
1937 Paul Stookey Baltimore MD, singer (Peter, Paul & Mary-Wedding Song)
1937 Richard Threlkeld newscaster (ABC-TV)
1939 Walter Weller Vienna Austria, conductor (Vienna Tonkusteler Orchestra)
1947 David Mamet US playwright/director (Speed the Plow, House of Games)
1949 Arthur Lee Washington Jr one of FBI's most wanted
http://www.fbi.gov/mostwant/fugitive/fo/washington.htm
Or
http://www.nolledge.com/board.html
1950 Paul Westphal NBA guard (Boston Celtics, Phoenix Suns)
1951 Dian Parkinson TV model (Price is Right)
1952 Mandy Patinkin actor/singer (Yentl, Alien Nation)
1953 Shuggie (Johnny) Otis, Jr. (blues musician)
1954 June Pointer singer (Pointer Sisters-I'm So excited)
1962 Bo Jackson baseball/football player (Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Raiders)



Deaths which occurred on November 30:
0030 BC Cleopatra Egyptian queen commits suicide(made an asp of herself)
1016 Edmund II Ironsides, King of the Saxons (1016), dies at 27
1631 Rabbi Samuel Eliezer ben Judah ha-levi Edels dies
1694 Marcello Malpighi father of microscopic anatomy, dies
1900 Oscar Wilde Irish author, dies in Paris
1964 Don Redman orchestra leader (Sugar Hill Times), dies at 64
1973 Bruce Yarnell Los Angeles CA, actor (Outlaws), dies at 35
1979 Zeppo Marx dies at 78
1981 Robert H Harris actor (Jake-The Goldbergs), dies at 72
1987 Arthur H Dean lawyer/advisor to FDR, dies at 89
1990 Norman Cousins editor (Saturday Review), dies at 75
1996 Tiny Tim singer with the falsetto warble and ukulele ("Tiptoe Through the Tulips" ), dies at 64


Take A Moment To Remember
GWOT Casualties

Iraq
30-Nov-2004 2 | US: 2 | UK: 0 | Other: 0
US Sergeant Pablo A. Calderon Fallujah - Anbar Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack
US Sergeant Jose Guereca Jr. Fallujah - Anbar Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack



Afghanistan
A GOOD DAY


http://icasualties.org/oif/
Data research by Pat Kneisler
Designed and maintained by Michael White
//////////
Go here and I'll stop nagging.
http://soldiersangels.org/heroes/index.php


On this day...
0306 St Marcellus I begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1523 Amsterdam bans assembly of heretics
1554 England reconciles with Pope Julius III
1630 16,000 inhabitants of Venice die this month of plague
1648 English army captures King Charles I
1678 Roman Catholics banned from English parliament


1782 Britain signs agreement recognizing US independence
(Well that certainly was nice of them. )


1803 Spain cedes her claims to Louisiana Territory to France
1804 Impeachment trial of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase begins
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/duel/peopleevents/pande02.html
1864 Battle of Franklin, Tennessee
1866 Work begins on 1st US underwater highway tunnel, Chicago
1886 1st commercially successful AC electric power plant opens, Buffalo
1887 1st indoor softball game (Chicago)
1906 President Theodore Roosevelt publicly denounces segregation of Japanese schoolchildren in San Francisco
1924 1st photo facsimile transmitted across Atlantic by radio
1936 London's Crystal Palace (built 1851), destroyed by fire
1939 USSR invades Finland over a border dispute
1940 1st game of only 2-game Grey Cup (Ottawa 8, Toronto Balmy Beach 2)
1941 101 year old Nyack-Tarrytown (NY) ferry makes its last run

1947 Day after UN decree for Israel, Jewish settlements attacked

1948 Baseball's Negro National League disbands
1948 Soviets set up a separate municipal government in East Berlin
1949 Chinese Communists captured Chungking
1954 1st meteorite ( 8 lb ) known to strike a woman (Liz Hodges-Sylacauga AL)
1958 1st guided missile destroyer launched, Dewey, Bath, Me
1959 Joe Foss named 1st commissioner of AFL
1961 USSR vetoes Kuwait's application for UN membership
1962 U Thant of Burma elected 3rd Secretary-General of UN unanimously
1964 USSR launches Zond 2 towards Mars; no data returned
1966 Barbados gains independence from Britain (National Day)
1967 Julie Nixon & David Eisenhower announce their engagement
1967 Kuria Muria islands ceded by Britain to Oman
1967 People's Rep of South Yemen (Aden) gains independence from Britain
1972 BBC bans Wings "Hi, Hi, Hi"
1972 Illegal fireworks factory explodes killing 15 (Rome Italy)
1975 Dahomey becomes Benin
1979 Ted Koppel becomes anchor of nightly news on Iranian Hostages (ABC)
1981 Porn star John Holmes arrested on fugitive charges
1982 US sub Thomas Edison collides with US Navy destroyer in So China Sea (I SAID LEFT!)
1983 Denver Nugget coach Doug Moe, hopelessly behind, advise team to let Blazers break their scoring record

1983 Radio Shack announces the Tandy Model 2000 computer (80186 chip)

1988 Cyclone lashes Bangladesh, Eastern India; 317 killed
1988 NYC furrier sues Mike Tyson for $92,000 for non payment of purchase
1988 Soviets stop jamming Radio Liberty; 1st time in 38 years
1988 UN General Assembly (151-2) censures US for refusing PLO's Arafat visa
(Question: Is this a bad thing?)
1990 Bush proposes US-Iraq meeting to avoid war
1991 93 cars & 11 truck accident near San Francisco during a dust storm, 17 die
1991 Rob Pilatus, 27, of Milli-Vanilli attempts suicide
1996 150,000 people filled the streets of Belgrade to protest Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic.
1999 The opening of a 135-nation trade gathering in Seattle was disrupted by at least 40,000 demonstrators, some of whom clashed with police.
2000 Al Gore's lawyers battled for his political survival in the Florida and U.S. supreme courts; meanwhile, GOP lawmakers in Tallahassee moved to award the presidency to George W. Bush in case the courts did not by appointing their own slate of electors.
(You remember Algore? Sure you do, he used to be someone.)
2002 FReeper Canteen started, Soon taken over by a bunch of ruffians, scamps, hellions, minxs, pixies, and all the worst sort of people. (Examples 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub, LaDivaLoca, tomkow6, I COULD name more names but I see no reason to encourage them and this kind of....sordid behaivor). You know, the kind of people your mother warned you about....ie conservatives (HORROR!). YES, conservatives having fun, right out there in public in front of god and everything,(shudder) where this will go I don't know, but I (and all right thinking Americans) am.......apprehensive.
2004 Ken Jennings ended his winning streak on Jeapardy when he missed a question on H&R Block. His winnings had reached $2,520,700.


Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"

Barbados : Independence Day (1966)
Benin : National Day
Iran : Qadir Khom Festival
Philippines : Bonifacio Day/Heroes' Day (1863)
Upper Volta : Youth Day.
Yemen PDR : Independence Day (1967)
US : Travelers With Disabilities Awareness Week Begins
US : Stay Home Because You're Well Day
Intergalactic AZbushgal day
A birthday is just the first day of another 365-day journey around the sun. Enjoy the trip!
Stay At Home Because Your Well Day
International Creative Child & Adult Month



Religious Observances
Christian : Advent-start of church year (4 Sundays till Christmas)
RC, Luth, Ang-NZ : Feast of St Andrews Day, patron of Scotland


Religious History
1215 The Fourth Lateran Council closed, under Innocent III. It was this council that made first official use of the term "transubstantiation," with reference to the Eucharist (Lord's Supper).
1530 German reformer Martin Luther remarked: 'Whenever I happen to be prevented by the press of duties from observing my hour of prayer, the entire day is bad for me.'
1554 Roman Catholicism was (briefly) restored to England, under the reign of Mary Tudor, the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. In the process, "Bloody Mary" had Thomas Cranmer, Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley and nearly 300 other Protestant leaders burned at the stake.
1729 Birth of Samuel Seabury, first bishop of the American Protestant Episcopal Church. (Following the American Revolution, Seabury helped formulate the constitution which made the American Protestant Episcopal Church independent and autonomous from the Church of England.)
1894 In Naperville, Illinois, seven groups of the Evangelical Association withdrew from the organization to form the United Evangelical Church. (In 1922 the two denominations reunited.)

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


VIKING MARTHA STEWART?
She cooked everything -- including food!

By WILLIAM STEWART

NUUK, Greenland -- While doing historical research in Greenland, archaeologist James Grande made an extraordinary find.
"I was excavating an old Viking settlement when I unearthed a well preserved edda," said Grande, "a collection of poems. Written around 1100 AD, they speak of a Viking woman named Brunhilda Stewardde who was raised to godlike status for her sumptuous meals and visual flair."

Brunhilda Stewardde was responsible for inventing most of the look that defined the Vikings.
"The horned hats, the furs, the decor of the castle -- they were all Stewardde's ideas," said Grande. "According to the edda, she was just a hardworking Viking housewife who hated the idea of wasting the pelts, antlers and teeth of animals after they had been stripped of meat."

To interest Vikings in the goods she designed, Stewardde began throwing lavish feasts.
"Before Stewardde, the Vikings were content to eat simple slabs of cooked meat," Grande said. "Once she took charge they were feasting on roast boar stuffed with lamb, lamb stuffed with roast boar, duck garnished with blood -- we're not sure whose -- and many other extravagant dishes."

The edda said that profits from Stewardde's activities helped to found the first colony in Greenland. Unfortunately, Stewardde was accused by the Viking Chief Gregos of hoarding extra gold from their raids.
"She was imprisoned for a year in Gregos' dungeon," Grande said. "But because of her contribution to Viking cuisine she was treated very well and after serving her term was once again revered by her people.
"Stewardde was so popular, in fact, that her initials came to stand for any famous Viking who managed to steal and lie and still come out on top," Grande said.


Thought for the day :
"He was a bold man that first eat on oyster."
Jonathan Swift


137 posted on 11/30/2005 6:43:02 AM PST by Valin (Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum)
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To: snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; Iris7; Valin; PAR35; alfa6; U S Army EOD; Professional Engineer; ...
Morning Glory Folks~

Haleakala, Hawaii


138 posted on 11/30/2005 7:43:27 AM PST by w_over_w (VISUALIZE using your turn signal.)
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To: Valin
2002 FReeper Canteen started, Soon taken over by a bunch of ruffians, scamps, hellions, minxs, pixies, and all the worst sort of people. (Examples 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub, LaDivaLoca, tomkow6, I COULD name more names but I see no reason to encourage them and this kind of....sordid behaivor)

A little "birdie" told me about the good 'ol days at the canteen . . . sounds like I missed some whoppers.

139 posted on 11/30/2005 7:53:08 AM PST by w_over_w (VISUALIZE using your turn signal.)
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To: w_over_w

"The Old Days of Free Republic"

Miscellaneous Announcement Keywords: "THE OLD DAYS"
Source: Revel
Posted on 04/12/2000 05:35:44 PDT by JimmyT

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a38f46da06828.htm

(snip)

I tell ya, you should have been on Free Republic back in the 1910's. It was different back then. Sinkspur was only "Sink," not having yet earned his spurs. Michael Rivero was concerned mainly about the hypothetical explosion of the Titanic's center fuel tank, which was what sent it to the bottom, not some dang friggin' "ice-berg." Ancient_Geezer was simply Geezer. People were criticizing President Woodrow "Billy Blythe" Wilson, and hoping like hell that he didn't run for a third term (no 22nd Amendment yet). The "Bull Moose" Party 'brigadiers' occasionally surfaced, and dished out, well, a lot of Bull. For a while people were talking about whether a youngster with the last name of "Castro" ought to be returned to Cuba. And some were hoping that Prescott "p-scott" Bush would run for President.

The big controversy on FR back then, I tell ya, was whether booze should be outlawed. If booze was outlawed, by golly, only outlaws would have booze! And FR back then had a lot of these danged 'pro-prohibitionists' infiltrating, like ash out a chimney.

21 Posted on 04/12/2000 14:55:27 PDT by Jay W

(snip)

"..."The Old Days of Free Republic" ..." Oh yes, I remember them well. Had to walk 3 miles in the snow, each day, to get to my terminal, and log on. ;^)-

And by "log," you mean a real log. Made out of wood. Chopped that very day.

31 Posted on 04/12/2000 15:05:08 PDT by Jay W
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To: Vitolins
FR radio wasn't the old days... don't you remember the papyrus scrolls we had to send to eachother via chariot? I guess not too many people remember that, since the library at Alexandria burned and the scrolls were destroyed.

(snip)

Free Republic was much better in the late 1700's, I thought. Jim Robinson had just purchased his moveable-type printing press, and we would all stand around awaiting our turn to print our message out. Then we would physically walk it over to a big bulletin board and pin in up. In order to keep track of which message went to which response, a piece of thread was used. That is how the term THREAD was born. Once in a while someone would get so mad at a persons message, they would set it afire. That is how the term FLAME was born. People who did not want to post messages would lurk in the shadows of the room, hoping to remain unnoticed. That is how the term LURKER was born.

At that time, we were all debating the first continental congress and whether we should be a Monarchy or a Republic. The Second Amendment was a very hotly debated topic, but in order that there be no confusion as to our intention, we appended the phrase "A well-regulated militia being necessary to a free society,". We believed this phrase would completely strip any ambiguity out of the Second Amendment once and for all.

At the time, we were sending the very first Cuban citizen back to Cuba and the newspapers made quite a fuss over it. We all grew bored.

When the New Amsterdam armory had the explosive accident, lots of conspiracy theories were were circulated. The most reasonable explanation was that the Center Gunpowder Keg simply spontaneously exploded. Although there were 180+ witnesses that saw a flaming arrow arc into the barrel, authorities quickly discounted this improbable theory.

36 Posted on 04/12/2000 15:09:16 PDT by Lazamataz


140 posted on 11/30/2005 8:21:13 AM PST by Valin (Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum)
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