Posted on 07/03/2013 5:16:54 AM PDT by Uncle Chip
(*snicker*)
I'm sure every thing has gotten smoothed over by now!
Besides it's Independence Day, the 4th of July. Who can be unhappy?!
Read your Declaration today, FReepers. It will do your hearts good!
See some fireworks, eat some hotdogs, listen to the patriotic music on TV, etc; whatever makes you and yours happy = but be safe! NO shooting guns up in the air - what goes up comes down, very quickly, and usually in a way that is not very good news at all!.
Life is good........
I'n thinking of all FReepers today. We love America! hummingbird
I have a day of celebration going on here. Diamondbacks baseball, bottom of the 10th score tied. Thrilling at the laundry going that I blew off last weekend. I have some BBQ sirloin strips heading for the grill later. Oh, I got the flags out early. If I had a vertical staff for them, they’d be flying at half today. :^(
That's what you get when you have the "progressive" RATs and faggots running all three branches of government, heavily infesting the courts and bureaucracies, the "education" system, higher education, the "media", Hollywood and most of the churches.
Can you fix her nose and chin?
It also appears the implication of "stand your ground" is that you are in fact standing...not flat on your back, and being held down.
Like what, 30 degrees and raining? 10 below zero?
I don’t believe “stand” is used in that context with regards to “stand your ground.” What if you are sitting in your car and someone comes at your car with a ball bat with the intention of harming your or killing you? You are sitting in your car, yet you are able to “stand your ground,” simply meaning you do not have to retreat whether you are physical able or not.
She and I both thank you. (Maybe we should send it to her or tweet it to the world)
I’ve experienced the twenties in Florida.
18-20 degrees f with humidity in the air.
Cold enough to make me own much more than just a hoodie.
No, that would fall under the "sit your car" slang-term for the same exact law.
Respectably cold. How long does that usually last?
Mmm, not too awful long. Those type of temperatures are not too common, they will usually occur between November an January, and will be brought via a Canadian cold front, so those type of temps would stick around for about 3 days or so before it starts to warm up again.
One such time it did snow here in NW Florida. I live out in the country so it tends to get colder here than it does in cities and suburbs.
I used to like to walk my dog as late as midnight down this hilly road, and there’s been a few times when it was just absolutely freezing.
The last two winters though I’d say have been fairly mild compared to the two prior to those.
I do not know how cold it gets or does not get down where Zimmerman is, but here one will notice winter for sure.
The prosecution has chosen not to call the autopsy surgeon... at least as yet.
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