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1 posted on 10/03/2003 3:05:23 AM PDT by tomkow6
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2 posted on 10/03/2003 3:06:00 AM PDT by tomkow6 (...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!)
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3 posted on 10/03/2003 3:06:15 AM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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5 posted on 10/03/2003 3:06:48 AM PDT by tomkow6 (...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!)
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Today's FEEBLE attempt at humor:

A couple was going out for the evening. The last thing they did was to put the cat out.

The taxi arrived, and as the couple walked out of the house, the cat shoots back in. So the husband goes back inside to chase it out.

The wife, not wanting it known that the house would be empty, explaining to the tazi driver, "He's just going upstairs to say goodbye to my mother."

A few minutes later, the husband got into the taxi and said, "Sorry I took so long, the stupid thing was hiding under the bed and I had to poke her with a coat hanger to get her to come out!"


 

6 posted on 10/03/2003 3:07:52 AM PDT by tomkow6 (...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!)
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7 posted on 10/03/2003 3:08:56 AM PDT by tomkow6 (...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!)
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This make for some GREAT wallpaper...


9 posted on 10/03/2003 3:18:06 AM PDT by tomkow6 (...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!...BELIEVE!)
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16 posted on 10/03/2003 4:10:40 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Have you said Thank You to a service man or woman today?)
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Today, Oct 3rd, is the 10th anniversary of
The Battle of Mogadishu
(Battle of the Black Sea)

In 1992, the United States sent Marines to Somalia as part of a United Nations peacekeeping force (Operation Restore Hope) providing food to millions of starving people. Due to a civil war that had cost the lives of more than 300,000 people, international intervention was more than warranted.

After the conflict quietened down and U.S. Marines departed, local warlords battling for control of Somalia soon raided UN food distribution sites and killed UN personnel. The warlords controlled the country by starving their people. No matter that the rest of the world was supplying vast amounts of aid to relief organizations, the people were starving to death by the thousands.

Following the slaughter of UN peacekeeping forces, the United States responded with a show of force. Task Force Ranger was sent to Somalia with the primary mission of arresting warlord Mohamed Farah Aidid and his fellow clansmen for crimes against humanity. On 3 October 1993 members of the Delta Forces and Rangers were engaged in a pitched battle against rebel forces on the streets of Mogadishu, Somalia. The mission had been to extricate rebel leaders from a known meeting place and should have been completed within an hour.

Having met heavy rebel opposition, the 18 hour battle resulted in the loss of 18 soldiers, with scores of injured. The command had requested armored vehicles and AC-130 gunships as support for Task Force operations. Those requests had been denied by the Clinton administration, so Task Force Ranger did the best they could with the equipment they had.

The men who fought this battle did so in a noble and courageous manner. Two soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor (postumously). Other members of the group were awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star, and Purple Heart, with the "V" device to signify valor under fire.

Although the Rangers and Delta Forces sustained heavy casualties, they had accomplished their objective, having taken important rebel leaders prisoner. Critics of the military and this mission argue that the daylight raid was a failure. They had completed their mission, but four Black Hawk helicopters were shot down during the raid. A secondary mission became necessary. Protecting the lives of their fellow soldiers according to the Ranger Creed gained greater importance.

The Delta Forces and Rangers stood their ground and rescued as many of their men (including the dead and wounded) as was possible given the circumstances. One of the Black Hawk pilots having been shot down in the area of operation was captured and held prisoner for eleven days.

This pilot would not have survived had it not been for the two Delta snipers who gave their lives (subsequently earning the Medal of Honor) in defense of the pilot and his downed aircraft.
18 posted on 10/03/2003 4:14:54 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Never Forget)
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19 posted on 10/03/2003 4:23:04 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (mmmm DONUTS)
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To: All
To every service man or woman reading this thread.
Thank You for your service to our country.
No matter where you are stationed,
No matter what your job description
Know that we are are proud of each and everyone of you.


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21 posted on 10/03/2003 4:26:08 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (THANK YOU TROOPS, PAST AND PRESENT)
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Good morning Troops!

Good morning Canteen crew!!

We're Back in Austin! WoooHooo!

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33 posted on 10/03/2003 4:51:30 AM PDT by Bethbg79 (God bless America and her Military!!)
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On This Day In History


Birthdates which occurred on October 03:
1605 Li Tzu-ch'eng Chinese revolutionary, dethroned last Ming emperor
1728 Christian d'Oriola France, foils (Olympic-gold-1952, 56)
1800 George Bancroft historian (Hall of Fame)
1803 John Gorrie inventor (cold-air process of refrigeration)
1804 Townsend Harris 1st Western consul to reside in Japan
1814 Mikhail (Yurevich) Lermontov Russia, romantic poet/novelist (Demon)
1844 Sir Patrick Manson "Father of tropical medicine"
1854 William Crawford Gorgas US, Surgeon-Gen, help cure yellow fever
1859 Elenora Duse Italy, actress (Hedda Gabler)
1886 Henri Alain-Fournier French novelist (Le Grand Meaulnes)
1888 Carl von Ossietzky Germany, journalist, pacifist (Nobel 1935)
1899 Gertrude Berg Harlem NYC, actress (Molly Goldberg-The Goldbergs)
1900 Jay Irving NYC, cartoonist (Draw Me a Laugh)
1900 Thomas Wolfe American novelist (Look Homeward Angel)
1904 Charles Pedersen UK, biochemist (Nobel 1987)
1911 Michael Hordern England, actor (Friar Domingo-Shogun)
1923 Stanislaw Skrowaczewski Lwow Poland, conductor (Die Zauberfl”te)
1925 Gore Vidal writer/playwright (Myra Breckinridge, Lincoln)
1928 Erik Bruhn Copenhagen Denmark, dancer (Natl Ballet of Canada)
1934 Madlyn Rhue Wash DC, actress (Bracken's World, Executive Suite)
1935 Abdon Pamich Italy, 50K walker (Olympic-gold-1964)
1935 Charles M Duke Jr Charlotte NC, Brig Gen USAF/astronaut (Apol 16)
1936 Steve Reich NYC, composer (My Name is)
1937 Eli Jacobs baseball owner (Baltimore Orioles)
1938 Eddie Cochran Okla City, rocker (C'Mon Everybody)
1939 James Darren Phila, actor/singer (Gidget, Diamond Head)
1940 Jean Ratelle NHL center (NY Rangers, Boston Bruins)
1941 Chubby Checker singer (The Twist)
1945 Viktor Saneyev USSR, triple jumper (Olympic-3 gold/1 silv-1968-80)
1946 Bob Dotson St Louis Mo, newscaster (Primetime Sunday)
1947 Lindsey Buckingham rocker (Fleetwood Mac-Rumours, Tusk)
1950 Pamela Hensley Glendale Calif, actress (Buck Rogers in 25th Century)
1951 Dave Winfield baseball outfielder (NY Yankee)
1951 Kathryn D Sullivan Paterson NJ, PhD/astro (STS 41-G, 28, 31, 45)
1956 Hart Bochner actor (Supergirl, Die Hard)
1959 Jack Wagner rocker/actor (General Hospital, Santa Barbara)
1962 Tommy Lee Greece, rock drummer (Motley Cre), wed Heather Locklear
1963 Patrick Flatley Ontario, right winger (NY Islanders, Oly-4 gold-1988)
1969 Shane Butterworth actor (Timmy-Bad News Bears)



Deaths which occurred on October 03:
1283 Dafydd ap Gruffyd, last monarch of Gwynnedd (North-Wales), dies
1564 Christophorus Fabritius, [Christoffel Smit], calvinist vicar, burned at the stake
1656 Myles Standish Plymouth Colony leader, dies (birth date unknown)
1959 William Bishop actor (Steve-It's a Great Life), dies at 42
1967 Woodrow Wilson "Woodie" Guthrie, US folk singer/guitarist, of Huntington's Chorea at 55
1965 Zachary Scott actor (Spotlight Playhouse), dies at 51
1979 Charles White artist, dies at 61 in Los Angeles
1979 Claudia Jennings playmate (Nov, 1969)/actress, dies at 29
1983 John K.M. McCaffery TV host (One Minute Please), dies at 69
1985 Charles Collingwood newscaster (Chronicles), dies at 68
1985 Maurice Copeland actor (Ralph-Those Young Charmings), dies at 74
1988 Franz Josef Strauss German FR min of defense (1956-62), dies at 73
1988 Generoso Pope Jr National Enquirer owner, dies at 61
1990 Stefano Casiraghi Princess Caroline of Monaco husband, dies at 30



Reported: MISSING in ACTION

1966 ECHEVARRIA RAYMOND L. NEW YORK NY.
1966 JONES JAMES E. ALAPHA GA.
1966 WILLIAMS EDDIE L. MIAMI FL.
1967 BARNETT ROBERT W. LOS ANGELES CA.
[03/14/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE AND WELL 98]
1967 KING RONALD RUNYAN SANTA CRUZ CA.
1968 SMITH ROGER L. SOUTH POINT OH.
[REMAINS RETURNED ID 07/99]
1969 CUNNINGHAM KENNETH ELLERY IL.
1969 GRAFFE PAUL L. SHELTON WA.

POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA.


On this day...
2333 -BC- Tangun establishes kingdom of Chosun (Korea) (legendary)
1264 Comet said to predict the death of Pope Urban IV is last seen
1430 Jews are expelled from Eger Bohemia
1569 Battle of Montcontour: Duke of Anjou beats Huguenots
1650 The English parliament declares its rule over the fledgling American colonies
1678 Taj Mahal was completed
1789 Washington proclaims the 1st national Thanksgiving Day on Nov 26
1862 Battle of Corinth, Miss
1863 Lincoln designates last Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day
1904 Mary McLeod Bethune opens Daytona Normal & Industrial School
1913 Federal Income Tax signed into law (at 1%)
1918 Boris becomes king of Bulgaria
1920 NFL (then American Pro Football Association) plays 1st games
1929 The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes officially changes its name to Yugoslavia
1922 1st facsimile photo send over city telephone lines, Washington, DC
1928 French sub "Ondine" sinks returning to Toulon, drowning 42
1929 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats & Slovenes changes name to Yugoslavia
1931 The comic strip Dick Tracy first appears in the New York News
1940 U.S. Army adopts airborne, or parachute, soldiers.
1941 Adolf Hitler declared in a speech in Berlin that Russia had been "broken" and would "never rise again."
1941 All elderly Jewish men of Kerenchug Ukraine, are killed by SS
1942 Launch of the 1st A-4/V-2 rocket to altitude of 53 miles (85 km)
1945 World Federation of Trade Unions formed; CIO a member
1947 1st telescope lens 200" (508 cm) in diameter completed
1947 With only 1 out to go, Yankee Floyd Beven gives up a double breaking his world series no-hit bid, it scored 2 runs & he lost the game (World Series #44)
1948 NFL becomes 1st sport televised as sport of the week
1949 WERD, 1st black-owned radio station, opens in Atlanta
1950 1st black lead (Ethel Waters) on TV (Beulah)
1951 Bobby Thomson HR-The Giants win the pennant defeating Dodgers
1952 1st video recording on magnetic tape, LA, Ca
1954 "Father Knows Best" premieres
1955 "Captain Kangaroo" premieres, Good Morning, Captain!
1955 "Mickey Mouse Club" premieres
1955 Soviet battleship "Novorossiisk" strikes WW II mine in Baltic Sea
1960 SF's White House dept store 1st to accept BankAmericard
1960 "The Andy Griffith Show" premiered on CBS-TV
1960 Yanks win 8-7, ending season on a 15 game win streak
1961 "Dick Van Dyke Show" premieres on CBS-TV
1961 "Mr Ed" premieres
1962 Wally Schirra in Sigma 7 launched into Earth orbit
1965 Whitey Ford notches #232 to become Yankees winningest pitcher
1967 William Knight sets X-15 speed rec of 7,297 KPH/4,534 MPH/Mach 6.72
1968 Military coup overthrows Pres Fernando Bela£nde Terry in Peru
1970 Baseball umpires call their 1st strike
1971 Billie Jean King became 1st female athlete to win $100,000
1972 Spaceflight 71-2 launched; 1st flexible substrate photovoltaic flown
1972 Steve Carlton wins 27th game for Phillies (almost « of their 59 wins)
1974 Bundy victim (?) Nancy Wilcox disappears in Salt Lake City, Utah
1974 Frank Robinson becomes baseball's 1st black manager (Cleve Indians)
1974 Watergate trial begins
1975 George Harrison releases "Extra Texture" album in UK
1978 Gold hits record $223.50 an ounce in London
1981 Irish Nationalist at Maze Prison near Belfast end 7-mo hunger strike
1982 Cox 4 rowing record set at 12:52 for 99 miles (Geneva, Switzerland)
1982 Record 11,763 start a 186 mile cross-country race near Stockholm
1982 Scott Weiland runs Detroit marathon backwards in less than 5 hours
1983 Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson release "Say, Say, Say" in UK
1985 21st Shuttle Mission (51J)-Atlantis 1-all-military flight launched
1986 Soviet Yankee-class sub sinks off NC, 3 die
1987 Michael Pruffer of France skis 135.26 MPH at Portillo, Chile
1988 26th Space Shuttle Mission, Discovery 7 returns to Earth after 4-days
1988 Lebanese kidnappers release Mithileshwar Singh (held for 30 months)
1988 WBMW-FM, Wash DC changes calls to WJFK & begins airing Howard Stern
1989 Panamanian Defense Force attempted coup of Manuel Noriega fails
1990 East Germany & West Germany merge to become Germany
1990 George Brett becomes 1st to lead league in batting in 3 decades
1990 Tiger Cecil Fielder becomes 11th, to hit 50 HRs (& 51st)
1990 Florida record store owner Charles Freeman is found guilty of obscenity, for selling 2 Live Crew rap records
1991 Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton entered the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
1994 Gary Larson, announces he is retiring from doing "Far Side" cartoon
1997 In response to Republican calls to appoint an independent counsel to investigate the fund-raising practices of President Clinton and Vice President Gore, Atty. Gen. Janet Reno said there was "no evidence whatsoever" that the president solicited campaign contributions in exchange for favorable treatment.



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

Bangladesh : Jamat Ul-Wida
Barbados : United Nations Day/Clerks' Holiday
Germany : Reunion Day "Tag der Deutsche Einheit" (1990)
Honduras : Moraz n Day/Soldier's Day
Iraq : Independence Day (1932)
Netherlands : Relief of Leyden Day (1573-74)
South Korea : National Foundation Day (2333 BC)
Massachusetts : Grandparents Day (Sunday)
Missouri : Missouri Day (Monday)
World : Child Health Day, Universal Children's Day (1928) (Monday)
Moroccan New Year.
National Clock Month


Religious Observances
Unification Church : Foundation day for nation of the unified world
Old Catholic : Feast of St Therese of the Child Jesus-Little Flower
Feast of St. Candidus, martyr.
Feast of St. Francis Borgia, Confessor.



Religious History
1692 In Massachusetts, Increase Mather published his "Cases of Conscience Concerning Evil Spirits," which effectively brought an end to the Salem Witch Trials which had begun earlier this year.
1778 Anglican clergyman and hymnwriter John Newton wrote in a letter: 'A real conviction of our weakness we cannot learn merely from books or preachers. The providence of God concurs ... in making us acquainted with ourselves.'
1832 Birth of Carolina (aka Lina Sandell) Berg, hymnwriter. Known as the "Fanny Crosby of Sweden," her most enduring songs which survive today are: "Day by Day (And With Each Passing Moment)" and "Children of the Heavenly Father."
1875 Hebrew Union College was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio under Jewish auspices. It was the first Jewish college in America to train men for the rabbinate.
1929 The Church of Scotland merged with the United Free Church of Scotland, retaining the name Church of Scotland. Though it maintains an official state connection, its ecclesiastical government is presbyterian (elder-led) in nature.

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


Thought for the day :
"Madness takes its toll. Please have exact change."


You Might Be A Redneck Jedi If...
At least one wing of your X-Wing is primer colored.


Murphys Law of the day...(McGurk's Law)
Any improbable event which would create maximum confusion if it did occur, will occur.


It's a little known fact that...
There are about 30 milligrams of caffeine in the average chocolate bar, while a cup of coffee contains around 100 to 150 milligrams.
46 posted on 10/03/2003 5:30:02 AM PDT by Valin (I have my own little world, but it's okay - they know me here.)
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Good morning Canteen FReepers! I just blew away the PT test, and it is Friday!!! Where's the coffee?


70 posted on 10/03/2003 8:05:42 AM PDT by darkwing104 (Let's get dangerous)
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To: tomkow6; minor49er
In a series of pictures captured on the periscope's camera, the bear apparently chewed on the rudder, then batted it around. The Navy says the damage was minor.

Minor, you'll never get accepted into the Navy if you keep this up...! LOL!!!

120 posted on 10/03/2003 11:12:15 AM PDT by HiJinx (If you're not making waves, you're not kicking hard enough!)
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Audace, Audace, Toujours, Audace!

PACKERS WIN!! PACKERS WIN!!

139 posted on 10/03/2003 11:40:27 AM PDT by Mr. Silverback (Free Republic--Heartland Values, Think Tank Intellect.)
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To: tomkow6

Good Afternoon





God Bless our troops



Hope you are all doing well and TGIF




157 posted on 10/03/2003 1:56:50 PM PDT by armymarinemom
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SARGE'S RIVERDANCE REVIEW!

Sarge, The Missus, and The Boy had the most wonderful experience on Sunday, 28 SEP 03. Because this was the first Broadway-style show the Detachment attended since "Lord of the Dance" hit EPCOT in '99.

We arrived at the Louisville Palace theater on a cool, blustery Sunday morning, with our tickets at the ready, all set for the matineee last show of the tour. The Boy wore his white shirt, plad vest and dress shoes; Missus looked wonderful in white, green and blue, with a white knit shawl over her shoulder; and Sarge wore simple grey with black tie, with two crossed US flags on ther lapel.

The Palace is a 1920's era theater, from another age, with architecture to match. The theather itself, however, has been redone with stadium-style seating, and three bars outside the doors (Sarge tried, but the Missus, well...)

Well, the show began, as we had practically memorized from seven years of watching the tapes, but the subtle changes, the smaller stage, the younger, more energized dance company - all combined to transport us all from the theater, and back in time to the Ireland of old.

Irish choral, string and drum, and dance, all as we've come to know it, and more. All the numbers we know almost by heart - "Home and the Heartland", "Heart's Cry", and others, all made us just feel wonderful.

And The Boy was good as gold - until he fell asleep during the finale! All that cheering and roaring of the audience, and he's snoozed! Ah, well, he got jostled, and clapped as loudly as we did for the whole assmebled company.

After the cattle rush to leave the theater, we were all quite hungry, and walked across the street to Carmichael's, a yupscale bistro in the theater district. As we sat down to a hearty meal of steak and potatoes (Sarge), hot brown and salad (Missus), and chicken strips and mashed potatoes (The Boy), a boisterous group of young folks ambled into the place, laughing and talking amongst themselves - still in makeup. The principal dancers had come over for the wrap party. Since we saw them first, we stuck our legs out to stop them, and thanked them loudly, leading the restaurant in a round of applause. How they blushed! I tipped heavily, and we all went back home, full beliles and singing hearts.

Folks, check out the company's site, and find out if this wonderful display of European culture is coming anywhere near you. I wholly, sincerely, and lovingly urge you to go. Riverdance is unforgettable!

Yours 'til next Time,

SARGE

178 posted on 10/03/2003 3:32:19 PM PDT by Old Sarge (Serving You... on Operation Noble Eagle!)
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Woohoo! Absolutely wonderful thread today, Bro! I know you've gone to bed, but I just wanted to pop in and say hello. It's been a long day!! *HUGS* GO CUBBIES!!
259 posted on 10/03/2003 8:43:05 PM PDT by MoJo2001 (My Internal Server keeps saying Error, but my External one keeps saying REFRESH!)
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