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From: Kenai Alaska
No Fair!!!! Ive been out replacing springs on the plow truck. Now its started to rain again. The temp is probably perfect in Yuma for a beer and I dont have any. However, I remember there being a fifth of Captain Morgans in the back of the snow machine. Its back to the shed and Da+m er Darn to the Bats.
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From: Kenai Alaska
Since he did travel all day to get to your place, you did find some drop clothes or rags to make a pillow for jbjarko didnt you?
I was banned per my own request for speaking the name Pelosi
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From: Bristol Michigan
Morning, my Friday. Looks like you guys already started. That's OK, I'm use to missing the boat. Heck, I even missed the Titanic and Ed. Fitzgerald.
Rainy again this morning. Hope it gets it out of the system. Want to do my tank-tuck and put the monstaliner in the back of the jeep this week.
Rainy again this morning. Hope it gets it out of the system. Want to do my tank-tuck and put the monstaliner in the back of the jeep this week.
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Morning.
SUNDAY, September 4th:
1781 - Los Angeles, CA, was founded by Spanish settlers. The original name was "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora La Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula," which translates as "The Town of the Queen of Angels."
1825 - New York Governor Clinton ceremoniously emptied a barrel of Lake Erie water in the Atlantic Ocean to consummate the "Marriage of the Waters" of the Great Lakes and the Atlantic.
1833 - Barney Flaherty answered an ad in "The New York Sun" and became the first newsboy/paperboy at the age of 10.
1882 - Thomas Edison's Pearl Street electric power station began operations in New York City. It was the first display of a practical electrical lighting system.
1886 - Geronimo, and the Apache Indians he led, surrendered in Skeleton Canyon in Arizona to Gen. Nelson Miles.
1888 - George Eastman registered the name "Kodak" and patented his roll-film camera. The camera took 100 exposures per roll.
1899 - An 8.3 earthquake hit Yakutat Bar, AK.
1917 - Henry Ford II was born. He was the head of the Ford Motor Company for 40 years.
1917 - The American expeditionary force in France suffered its first fatalities in World War I.
1921 - The first police broadcast was made by radio station WIL in St. Louis, MO.
1944 - During World War II, British troops entered the city of Antwerp, Belgium.
1957 - The Arkansas National Guard was ordered by Governor Orval Faubus to keep nine black students from going into Little Rock's Central High School.
1957 - The Ford Motor Company began selling the Edsel. The car was so unpopular that it was taken off the market in only two years.
1967 - Michigan Gov. George Romney said during a TV interview that he had undergone "brainwashing" by U.S. officials while visiting Vietnam in 1965.
1971 - An Alaska Airlines jet crashed killing 111 people near Juneau.
1973 - John Ehrlichman and G. Gordon Liddy were indicted with two others in connection with the burglary of a psychiatrist's office two years earlier.
1982 - The Dorothy May Apartment-Hotel building in Los Angeles, CA was set on fire by an arsonist killing 25 people.
1983 - U.S. officials announced that there had been an American plane, used for reconnaissance, in the vicinity of the Korean Air Lines flight that was shot down.
1997 - Three Buddhist nuns acknowledged in testimony to the U.S. Senate that their temple outside Los Angeles illegally reimbursed donors after a fund-raiser attended by Vice President Al Gore, and later destroyed or altered records.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
Are you holding onto something you need to let go of?
SUNDAY, September 4th:
1781 - Los Angeles, CA, was founded by Spanish settlers. The original name was "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora La Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula," which translates as "The Town of the Queen of Angels."
1825 - New York Governor Clinton ceremoniously emptied a barrel of Lake Erie water in the Atlantic Ocean to consummate the "Marriage of the Waters" of the Great Lakes and the Atlantic.
1833 - Barney Flaherty answered an ad in "The New York Sun" and became the first newsboy/paperboy at the age of 10.
1882 - Thomas Edison's Pearl Street electric power station began operations in New York City. It was the first display of a practical electrical lighting system.
1886 - Geronimo, and the Apache Indians he led, surrendered in Skeleton Canyon in Arizona to Gen. Nelson Miles.
1888 - George Eastman registered the name "Kodak" and patented his roll-film camera. The camera took 100 exposures per roll.
1899 - An 8.3 earthquake hit Yakutat Bar, AK.
1917 - Henry Ford II was born. He was the head of the Ford Motor Company for 40 years.
1917 - The American expeditionary force in France suffered its first fatalities in World War I.
1921 - The first police broadcast was made by radio station WIL in St. Louis, MO.
1944 - During World War II, British troops entered the city of Antwerp, Belgium.
1957 - The Arkansas National Guard was ordered by Governor Orval Faubus to keep nine black students from going into Little Rock's Central High School.
1957 - The Ford Motor Company began selling the Edsel. The car was so unpopular that it was taken off the market in only two years.
1967 - Michigan Gov. George Romney said during a TV interview that he had undergone "brainwashing" by U.S. officials while visiting Vietnam in 1965.
1971 - An Alaska Airlines jet crashed killing 111 people near Juneau.
1973 - John Ehrlichman and G. Gordon Liddy were indicted with two others in connection with the burglary of a psychiatrist's office two years earlier.
1982 - The Dorothy May Apartment-Hotel building in Los Angeles, CA was set on fire by an arsonist killing 25 people.
1983 - U.S. officials announced that there had been an American plane, used for reconnaissance, in the vicinity of the Korean Air Lines flight that was shot down.
1997 - Three Buddhist nuns acknowledged in testimony to the U.S. Senate that their temple outside Los Angeles illegally reimbursed donors after a fund-raiser attended by Vice President Al Gore, and later destroyed or altered records.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
Are you holding onto something you need to let go of?
mad / jbark- still handsome, fellas! beer looks good on yoiuz...lol
Angie's food looks better....
jeesh, that beer did nothing for my harley.....rain called for today- doing yard work while we can. son was not deterred from 90 percent chance of rain tomorrow for our ride......he will learn what rain feels like at speed.
dogs only hang their heads out of moving vehicles in nice weather...
history: "...cops first radio call..." donuts are ready!
Angie's food looks better....
jeesh, that beer did nothing for my harley.....rain called for today- doing yard work while we can. son was not deterred from 90 percent chance of rain tomorrow for our ride......he will learn what rain feels like at speed.
dogs only hang their heads out of moving vehicles in nice weather...
history: "...cops first radio call..." donuts are ready!
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Morning gang,
Daylight finds us in Moab, UT enjoying the amazing sites around this place. Neat. Our kids arrived last night beat after a three hour plane delay, but
"weeone" was still going strong. Staying here another 5 days, then off to
Capital Reef, Bryce, Canyon, Zion, then around the corner into Arizona.
Ya'll be good and go easy on that gutrot, Madhat. ......
............
Bob
Daylight finds us in Moab, UT enjoying the amazing sites around this place. Neat. Our kids arrived last night beat after a three hour plane delay, but
"weeone" was still going strong. Staying here another 5 days, then off to
Capital Reef, Bryce, Canyon, Zion, then around the corner into Arizona.
Ya'll be good and go easy on that gutrot, Madhat. ......
............
Bob
G'Day from Casa Del Shovelhead.
Just back from 'town' gettin' breakfast.
Picked up a 6er of S.A. Octoberfest ..... heard lots about it, haven't tried it yet.
Saw the tracks from Wifey's bear...... paw print about 5" across.
According to what I've researched by 'Googling", the formula is paw width + 1" = bear length from nose to tail.
Does that sound about right?
Ya'll B safe.
Just back from 'town' gettin' breakfast.
Picked up a 6er of S.A. Octoberfest ..... heard lots about it, haven't tried it yet.
Saw the tracks from Wifey's bear...... paw print about 5" across.
According to what I've researched by 'Googling", the formula is paw width + 1" = bear length from nose to tail.
Does that sound about right?
Ya'll B safe.
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From: Jacksonville, NC
It's vitamin B!
Mornin. Head is a little big, not too bad. JB is no where to be found. That boy was tore down last night... guess it's my fault...




