Posted on 02/04/2003 6:02:58 AM PST by Billie
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Maybe we'd better work a tad harder on ours, Nan..:))
Hope it's not too late!
You're the second freeper who finds out. (It is the feminin for Le Varois). I'm no lady but she is a sort of mascot lady reminding me of times past.
I just like owing one to you...
Well, unless you're a 'girl' porcupine, there's not much danger of getting a hug from louiewolf. :) I mean, he loves hugs and all, but don't think he'd be willing to risk being stabbed a gazillion times to get one. :)
Pfffftttt....are you going to take that from LadyX-Y-Z????"
Instigator...:(
Why don't ya use the whole alphabet while you're at it?
LOL! Did you see this, 'nad? "Beer - it's what's for dinner."
'pod, 'nad makes his own beer. You two should talk about this. LOL!
Excerpt:
'All mankind is in their debt'
02/04/2003
HOUSTON - The lives of the seven Columbia astronauts were celebrated Tuesday in a short, somber service laced with Old Testament wisdom and attended by thousands who remembered them as explorers who dared to dream.
"Today we remember not only one moment of tragedy but seven lives of purpose and achievement," President Bush said at the service. "To leave behind Earth and air and gravity is an ancient dream of humanity - for this seven it was a dream fulfilled."
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Thousands of people bunched together on a mass of green lawn stretching more than 200 yards from the white, square-shaped building that houses Mission Control at the Johnson Space Center. Many of them knew the astronauts who died early Saturday when space shuttle Columbia disintegrated in the skies over Texas.
President Bush encouraged the mourners to remember that "great endeavors are inseparable from great risks." And he told the NASA workers at the private memorial - which was also aired on all major networks and news channels - that, "In your grief you are responding as your friends would have wished, with focus, profession and unbroken faith in the mission of this agency."
"The families here today shared in the courage of those they loved, but now they must face life without them," the president said. "The star is lonely, but you are not alone. In time you will find comfort and the grace to see you through."
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Way to Go to your son's bluegrass band!!!! No wonder you're proud! I think you deserve an Atta-Boy for raising him to be a winner. :)
not the alphabet, the calculus.
Sorry, if I take time to recover from what I can assume was a hug...
Perceptive man, you are!
We ladies here believe in civility and forgiveness
and demureness - bribery - sweetness -
and sometimes, even payback..:))
Oh NO!!!
Not ***the calculus***
My high-school math teacher is rolling in his grave as we speak!!!
LOL!
I thought you were the hug fizz kid, whiz too I guess.
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