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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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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: Professional Engineer

*Bittygirl is very upset.*

LOL





Did bittygirl calm down about her brother's toys??


741 posted on 12/22/2005 4:51:35 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: bentfeather

December 22, 2005

What To Give God

Read:
Romans 12:1-8

Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. —Romans 12:1

Bible In One Year: 1 John 1-2

cover In Romans 12:1, the apostle Paul applied the truths of what he had already written to the followers of Jesus in Rome. He said, "Present your bodies a living sacrifice." He also urged us to keep our bodies from sinning and to avoid the world's corruption by renewing our minds (v.2).

We are often told to give our hearts or our lives to Christ. So why did Paul call attention to our bodies?

If we are to carry out God's will, it will be with our bodies. Every pastor has members who say, "I won't be in the service next Sunday; we'll be up at the lake. But I'll be there in spirit." Unfortunately, the "spirit" will contribute nothing to the atmosphere of praise and worship.

We also offer God our bodies as a response to His love. The body is a gift worthy of God.

Consider the value of the human hand. The brilliant surgeon Dr. Paul Brand, in describing operations performed on the hand, said, "I don't know of a single operation anyone has devised that has succeeded in improving a normal hand. It's beautiful."

This Christmas, give God something beautiful. Offer Him not just your heart, but your hands, body, spirit, mind—your entire being! —Haddon Robinson

What can I give Him, poor as I am?
If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb;
If I were a wiseman, I would do my part;
Yet what can I give Him? Give Him my heart. —Rosetti
© 1986 by WORD Music

Jesus gave us all He had; we must give Him all we have.

FOR FURTHER STUDY
Knowing God Through Romans

742 posted on 12/22/2005 5:18:03 AM PST by The Mayor ( As a child of God, prayer is kind of like calling home everyday.)
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To: The Mayor; snippy_about_it; bentfeather; Samwise; Peanut Gallery; Wneighbor; Valin; alfa6; Iris7; ..
Good morning ladies and gents. Flag-o-Gram.


743 posted on 12/22/2005 6:11:21 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Why does everyone want to be Frank? What's wrong with being John or Pete?)
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On this Day In History


Birthdates which occurred on December 22:
1459 Djem Sultan son of Turks sultan Mehmed II
1515 Mary of Lorraine France, pro-French Regent of Scotland
1643 Rene-Robert Cavelier La Salle, France, French explorer (Louisiana)
1696 James Oglethorpe, England, General/author/colonizer (Georgia)
http://www.ourgeorgiahistory.com/people/oglethorpe.html
1727 William Ellery, US attorney/signer (Declaration of Independence)
1831 Robert Ogden Tyler Brevet Major General (Union Army), died in 1874
1856 Frank Kellogg, Sec of State (1925-29), tried to outlaw war (Nobel 1929)
1858 Giacomo Puccini, Lucca Italy, opera composer (La Boheme, Tosca)
1862 Connie Mack (McGillicudy) (baseball: record for managing most games [7,755])
1868 John Nance Garner, Texas, (VP-D-1933-41)
1890 Charles de Gaulle, Lille France, premier of France
(And legend in his own mind)
1891 Edward L Bernays, Vienna Austria, 1st public relations agent
1899 Wiley Post, Texas, aviation pioneer
1902 Jacques-Philippe Leclerc, France, WW II hero (liberator of Paris)
1912 Lady Bird (Claudia Alta) Johnson (1st Lady: wife of 36th U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson)
1917 Gene Rayburn (Rubessa) (radio/TV host: Match Game)
1922 James C Wright Jr (Representative-D-TX), Speaker of the House (1987-89)
1922 Barbara Billingsley (actress: Leave It to Beaver)
1934 David Pearson (auto racer: Daytona 500 winner [1976])
1943 Billie Jean King Long Beach CA, tennis pro
1944 Steve Carlton (Baseball Hall of Famer)
1945 Diane Sawyer, Glasgow Ky, newscaster/airhead (60 Minutes, ABC Prime Time)
1949 Maurice Gibb (musician, songwriter: group: Bee Gees)
1949 Robin Gibb (musician, songwriter: group: Bee Gees)
1961 Catherine Oxenberg NYC, actress (Amanda-Dynasty)
1961 Yuri Ivanovich Matinchenko Russian lt-colonel/cosmonaut



Deaths which occurred on December 22:
1440 Bluebeard pirate, executed
1603 Mehmed III sultan of Turkey (1595-1603), dies at 37
1668 Stephen Day 1st British colonial printer, dies
1721 Nathaniel Hawes tortured & executed in England for robbery
http://www.exclassics.com/newgate/ng157.htm
1815 José Maria Morelos Mexican revolutionary priest executed by Spaniards
1828 Rachel Jackson wife of 7th US President Andrew Jackson, dies
1863 Michael Corcoran Union Brigadier-General, dies at 36
1867 Jean-Victor Poncelet French mathematician (kinematics), dies at 79
1890 Harry Pollitt chairman British communist (1956-60), dies
1899 Dwight L Moody US evangelist (Student Volunteer Movement), dies
1908 Marie Jungius Dutch teacher/fairy tale writer, dies at 44
1913 Menelik II King of Ethiopia (1896-1913), dies at 69
1939 Ma Rainey "Mother of the Blues", US blues singer/composer, dies at 53
1945 Otto Neurath Austrian/British philosopher, dies at 63
1969 Josef von Sternberg Austrian director (Shanghai Express), dies at 75
1979 Darryl F Zanuck film producer (20th Century Fox), dies at 77
1989 Samuel Beckett Irish/French writer (Waiting for Godot, Molloy, Nobel 1969), dies at 83
1993 Don DeFore actor (George Baxter-Hazel), dies of cardiac arrest at 76
1995 Butterfly McQueen actress (Gone With the Wind), dies in a fire at 84



Take A Moment To Remember
GWOT Casualties

Iraq
22-Dec-2003 3 | US: 2 | UK: 0 | Other: 1
POL Corporal Gerard Wasilewski Karbala (Camp Babylon) Non-hostile - weapon discharge (accid.)
US Private 1st Class Stuart W. Moore Baghdad Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack
US 1st Lieutenant Edward M. Saltz Baghdad Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack



Afghanistan
A GOOD DAY


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


On this day...
0401 St Innocent I begins his reign as Catholic Pope
0795 Leo III succeeds pope Adrianus I
1135 Norman nobles recognize Stefanus van Blois as English king
http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon25.html
1216 Pope Honorius III delegates degree "Religiosam vitam eligentibus"
1465 Peace of St Truiden: Louis van Bourbon becomes bishop of Luik
1536 English scholar Reginald Pole appointed cardinal
1596 Ferryboat Meuniers crashes in Paris, 150 die
1642 Pope Urbanus VIII publishes degree In eminente
1731 Dutch people revolt against meat tax
1772 Moravian missionary constructs 1st schoolhouse west of Allegheny
1775 Continental navy organized with 7 ships
1783 Washington resigns his military commission as US Army's commander-in-chief
1790 Russian troops occupy Ismail on Turks
1807 Congress passes Embargo Act, to force peace between Britain & France
1810 British frigate Minotaur sinks killing 480
1815 Spaniards execute Mexican revolutionary priest José Maria Morelos
1862 Morgan's Raid: Bardstown to Elizabethtown KY
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/7705/MorgansRaid.htm
1870 Jules Janssen flies in a balloon in order to study a solar eclipse
1877 "American Bicycling Journal" first published (Boston MA)
(The world is not round, the world is not flat, the world is uphill)
1882 1st string of Christmas tree lights created by Thomas Edison
1885 Pope Leo XIII proclaims extraordinary jubilee
1886 1st national accountants' society in US formed (New York NY)
1894 French officer Alfred Dreyfus court-martialed for treason, triggers worldwide charges of anti-Semitism (Dreyfus later vindicated)
1894 United States Golf Association is formed (New York NY)
1910 US postal savings stamps 1st issued
1919 Government of Ireland Act of Power (Home Rule for Ireland)
1936 1st common carrier license issued by ICC, Scranton PA
1937 Lincoln Tunnel (New York NY) opens to traffic
1939 125 die in train wreck at Magdeburg Germany; 99 die in 2nd wreck at Friedrichshafen Germany
1939 Finnish counter offensive at Petsamo
1941 Japan's invasion leader lands on Luzon, Philippines
1941 Tito establishes 1st Proletarian Brigade in Yugoslavia
1943 Manufacturers get permission to use synthetic rubber for baseball core

1944 Germans demand surrender of American troops at Bastogne, Belgium
(NUTS!)

1944 Sub Swordfish departs Pearl Harbor for Japan
http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/2929.html
1947 Italian constituent assembly adopts new constitution
1952 French government of Pinay, resigns
1956 Last British/French troops leave Egypt
1958 "Chipmunk Song" reaches #1
1959 New York Ranger goalie Marcel Paille wears a customized mask
1962 1,000,000th NBA point scored
1963 Official 30-day mourning period for President John F Kennedy ends
1964 Lockheed SR-71 spy aircraft reaches 3,530 kph (record for a jet)
1965 Director David Lean's "Dr Zhivago" premieres
1965 Great-Britain sets maximum speed at 70 MPH
1968 Julie Nixon weds Dwight David Eisenhower
1969 Pete Marovich sets NCAA record of hitting 30 of 31 foul shots
1970 SS Commander Franz Stangl of Treblinka, sentenced to life imprisonment
1971 UN General Assembly ratifies Kurt Waldheim as Secretary-General
1972 6.25 earthquake strikes Managua Nicaragua, 12,000+ killed
1974 Phil Esposito, Boston, became 6th NHLer to score 500 goals
1974 2nd cease-fire between IRA & British; lasts until approximately April 1975
1980 President-elect Reagan appoints Jean Kirkpatrick (UN delegate) & James Watt (Interior)
1980 Cardinals release outfielder Bobby Bonds
1981 Argentine General Leopoldo Galtieri sworn in as president
1983 Egyptian President Mubarak meets with PLO leader Yasser Arafat
1984 Bernhard Goetz shoots 4 black youths (muggers) on a NYC subway train
1987 Mötley Crue's Nikki Sixx overdoses from Heroin
1988 2 robbers wearing police uniforms rob armored truck of $3 million in New Jersey
1988 South Africa signs accord granting independence to South-West Africa
1989 After 23 years of dictatorial rule, Romania ousts Nicolae Ceausescu
1989 Cold wave: -4ºF in Oklahoma City OK, -6ºF in Tulsa OK, -12ºF in Pittsburgh PA, -18ºF in Denver CO, -23ºF in Kansas City MO, -42ºF in Scottsbluff NE, -47ºF in Hardin MT & -60ºF in Black Hills SD
1989 Chad adopts its Constitution
1990 Iraq announces it will never give up Kuwait
(Wanna Bet!)
1990 Lech Walesa sworn in as Poland's 1st popularly elected president
1992 Libyan MIG-23UB attacks Boeing 727 at Souk al-Sabt, 158 die
1992 The UN General Assembly adopted resolution A/RES/47/193 by which 22 March of each year was declared World Day for Water, to be observed starting in 1993.
1994 Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi resigns
1996 Steelers' Kordell Stewart runs quarterback record 80 yds for TD
1997 Merck baldness pill for men approved by FDA
1997 Nancy Kerring & Tonya Harding pre-record a show to air on FOX on Feb 5
2000 Pres. Clinton granted Christmastime clemency 59 (62) people including Dan Rostenkowski, former Illinois congressman and chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee
2003 Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher (68) was attacked by Islamic extremists at the Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem


Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"
Arab : Ashura
México : Day of National Mourning (José Maria Morelos) (1815)
World : International Arbor Day
US : Flashlight Safety Day.
National Date Nut Bread Day
International Calendar Awareness Month


Religious Observances
Wicca : Yule sabbat
Roman Catholic : Commemoration of St Frances Xavier Cabrini, virgin


Religious History
1216 Pope Honorius III officially approved the Order of Preachers (Dominicans), founded in 1216 by St. Dominic. During the Middle Ages, many leaders of European thought were Dominicans; and a good number followed Portuguese and Spanish explorers to the Americas as missionaries.
1770 Birth of Father Demetrius Gallitzin, a Dutch Catholic priest. Arriving in America in 1792, he spent his remaining years as a frontier missionary, building up the Catholic church in parts of PA, MD, VA and WV. Gallitzin became known as the "Apostle to the Alleghenies."
1804 Anglican missionary to Persia Henry Martyn wrote in his journal: 'I look forward to a day of prayer; for my soul hath great need of quickening and restoration, that it may act more in the view of eternity.'
1837 Mercer University was chartered in Penfield, Georgia under Baptist support. In 1871 the college moved its campus to Macon, Georgia.
1921 The first U.S. commercial radio license assigned to a religious broadcaster was awarded to the National Presbyterian Church of Washington, D.C. Within five years, there were over 60 other licensed religious broadcasters, including KJS_Biola (L.A.), KFUO_Concordia Seminary (St. Louis), and WMBI_Moody Bible Institute (Chicago).

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


Castle That Inspired 'Hamlet' Said Haunted

Dec 21, 12:27 PM (ET)


COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - There is something spooky going on around the Danish castle that inspired William Shakespeare as the scene for his play Hamlet.
Employees insist that the grounds inside the bastion of the 431-year-old Kronborg Castle are haunted.

It all started in June, when a new restaurant, called Kronvaerket, opened at the castle, Jeannett Pedersen, of the restaurant staff, said Wednesday.
"Windows and doors fly open, stacks of paper disappear and reappear elsewhere, and tables set themselves," she said.

Most of the employees have reported strange happenings at the restaurant, such as two seeing inexplicable gray shadows waft by and another claiming to have seen the ghost of an old man in the kitchen, Pedersen said.
Whatever they are, they seemed to be good-natured and don't frighten the guests.
She had no idea why anyone would want to haunt the castle that is on UNESCO's World Heritage list, but said they even tried using a spiritualist to clear them out.

Birgitte Graae, the spiritualist, claimed in the local Frederiksborg Amts Avis that she drove off dozens of ghosts from the castle. Graae could not immediately be reached for comment.

Shakespeare never saw the castle in Helsingoer, some 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of Copenhagen, but used it as the setting for Hamlet after it was described to him in detail.


Thought for the day :
"China is a big country, inhabited by many Chinese."
Charles de Gaulle


744 posted on 12/22/2005 6:28:59 AM PST by Valin (Purple Fingers Rule!)
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To: snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; Iris7; Valin; PAR35; alfa6; U S Army EOD; Professional Engineer; ...
Morning Glory Folks~

Lake Tahoe, Nevada

[Snippy, the way you tell whether it's a sunrise or sunset is to determine is it the top of the sun or the bottom that's on the horizon. Think about that awhile . . . just don't share it with any customers.] ;^)

xoxoxo

745 posted on 12/22/2005 7:21:53 AM PST by w_over_w (Those who don't learn from history are condemned to learn it from Oliver Stone Movies.)
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To: Valin; SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; Professional Engineer
1964 Lockheed SR-71 spy aircraft reaches 3,530 kph (record for a jet)

Regards

alfa6 ;>}

746 posted on 12/22/2005 9:07:18 AM PST by alfa6
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To: w_over_w
Good morning, sweet pea!!


Gorgeous picture!
747 posted on 12/22/2005 9:14:40 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: Valin
1922 Barbara Billingsley (actress: Leave It to Beaver)

Excuse me, I speak Jive.

748 posted on 12/22/2005 9:39:51 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Why does everyone want to be Frank? What's wrong with being John or Pete?)
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To: alfa6

Karateboy thinks your SR-71 photo is "Sweet!"

I think we have a new fan here.


749 posted on 12/22/2005 9:40:54 AM PST by Peanut Gallery
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To: Valin; Peanut Gallery
1775 Continental navy organized with 7 ships

Dead Old Guy bump!

750 posted on 12/22/2005 10:04:27 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Why does everyone want to be Frank? What's wrong with being John or Pete?)
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To: Valin; vox_PL
1990 Lech Walesa sworn in as Poland's 1st popularly elected president

Not so dead, not so old, guy bump!

751 posted on 12/22/2005 10:06:32 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Why does everyone want to be Frank? What's wrong with being John or Pete?)
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To: Peanut Gallery

smooch


752 posted on 12/22/2005 10:07:13 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Why does everyone want to be Frank? What's wrong with being John or Pete?)
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To: alfa6; Valin; SAMWolf; Iris7; CholeraJoe

753 posted on 12/22/2005 10:16:58 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Why does everyone want to be Frank? What's wrong with being John or Pete?)
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To: w_over_w

lol. I'll have to ponder that awhile.

xoxoxo


754 posted on 12/22/2005 10:32:01 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Peanut Gallery
Here are a couple of more for the Karateboy

And technically the first pic wasn't a pic but a painting by Dru Blair.

Merry Christmas

Regards

alfa6 ;>}

755 posted on 12/22/2005 11:19:17 AM PST by alfa6
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To: Professional Engineer; Valin; SAMWolf; Iris7; CholeraJoe
A couple of A-10 pics for a great post

GO UGLY EARLY

Regards

alfa6 ;>}

756 posted on 12/22/2005 11:23:26 AM PST by alfa6
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To: Valin
Thought for the day :

Hmmm. That was brilliant.

757 posted on 12/22/2005 11:27:13 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Professional Engineer; snippy_about_it; SAMWolf
I was tearing up, when I read this.

GO UGLY EARLY

And as my former buds from the 16th Special Ops Squadron used to say, "If you ain't Spectre, you ain't $hit."

758 posted on 12/22/2005 12:39:16 PM PST by CholeraJoe (How much napalm do ya want? Send in the llamas!)
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To: Professional Engineer

"Do it Sandy. I'd do it for you."


759 posted on 12/22/2005 12:42:41 PM PST by CholeraJoe (How much napalm do ya want? Send in the llamas!)
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To: CholeraJoe

"If you ain't Spectre, you ain't $hit."

LOL


760 posted on 12/22/2005 3:59:40 PM PST by Professional Engineer (Why does everyone want to be Frank? What's wrong with being John or Pete?)
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