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"Bret Felter

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DIVORCE AGREEMENT
THIS IS INCREDIBLY WELL-PUT, AND I CAN HARDLY BELIEVE IT'S WRITTEN BY A STUDENT!!! WHATEVER HE RUNS FOR, I'LL VOTE FOR HIM.
Dear American liberals, leftists, social progressives, socialists, Marxists, and Obama supporters, et al:
We have stuck together since the late 1950s for the sake of the kids, but the whole of this latest election process has made me realize that I want a divorce. I know we tolerated each other for many years for the sake of future generations, but sadly, this relationship has clearly run its course.
Our two ideological sides of America cannot and will not ever agree on what is right for us all, so let's just end it on friendly terms. We can smile and chalk it up to irreconcilable differences and go our own way.
Here is our separation agreement:
Our two groups can equitably divide up the country by land mass, each taking a similar portion. That will be the difficult part, but I am sure our two sides can come to a friendly agreement. After that, it should be relatively easy! Our respective representatives can effortlessly divide other assets, since both sides have such distinct and disparate tastes.
—We don't like redistributive taxes, so you can keep them.
--You are welcome to the liberal judges and the ACLU.
--Since you hate guns and war, we'll take our firearms, the cops, the NRA, and the military.
--We'll take the nasty, smelly oil industry and the coal mines, and you can go with wind, solar, and bio-diesel.
--You can keep Oprah, Whoopi, Bill Maher, Michael Moore and Rosie O'Donnell. You are, however, responsible for finding a bio-diesel vehicle big enough to move all five of them.
--We'll keep capitalism, greedy corporations, pharmaceutical companies, Wal-Mart, and Wall Street.
--You can have your beloved lifelong welfare dwellers, food stamps, homeless, homeboys, hippies, druggies, and illegal aliens.
--We'll keep the hot Alaskan hockey moms, greedy CEOs, and rednecks.
--We'll keep Bill O’Reilly and Bibles and give you NBC and Hollywood.
--You can make nice with Iran and Palestine and we'll retain the right to invade and hammer places that threaten us.
--You can have the peaceniks and war protesters.
--When our allies or our way of life are under assault, we'll help provide them security.
--We'll keep our Judeo-Christian values.
--You are welcome to Islam, Scientology, Humanism, political correctness, and Shirley McLaine. You can also have the UN., but we will no longer be paying the bill.
--We'll keep the SUVs, pickup trucks, and oversized luxury cars. You can take every Volt and Leaf you can find.
--You can give everyone health care if you can find any practicing doctors.
--We'll keep "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "The National Anthem."
--I'm sure you'll be happy to substitute "Imagine," "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing," "Kum Baya," or "We Are the World."
--We'll practice trickle-down economics and you can continue to give trickle-up poverty your best shot.
--Since it often so offends you, we'll keep our history, our name, and our flag.
Would you agree to this? If so, please pass it along to other like-minded liberal and conservative patriots and if you do not agree, just hit delete. In the spirit of friendly parting, I'll bet you might think about which one of us will need whose help in 15 years.
Sincerely,
John J. Wall
Law Student and an American
P.S. Also, please take George Clooney, Ted Turner, Sean Penn, Martin Short, Charlie Sheen, Barbra Streisand, and (Hanoi) Jane Fonda with you.
P.P.S. And you won't have to press 1 for English when you call our country."


Note: I will stop this stuff for now but it fit...
 
Day one of the Groundhog War......awf 1 Groundhog 0.....got a big sow yesterday afternoon.....from the looks of it she was nursing a gang of garden robbers.........hopefully the little buggers die in their burrow.........the head trap is set for day two.......
What's a head trap? Never heard of it. I've got a fairly large 'cage' trap where you put something that they like to eat near the back and when they do it triggers the door to shut. But head trap...???
 
What's a head trap? Never heard of it. I've got a fairly large 'cage' trap where you put something that they like to eat near the back and when they do it triggers the door to shut. But head trap...???
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It is quick and deadly........it breaks their spine.......I would have to get a part time job to afford the gas to relocate them with a live trap.....
 
Any chance his last name would have been Barger?
Maybe, I'll call my sister tonight.
Is there anyone keeping track of these recipes.........I won't be able to remember where they are.......and.....the Director and myself plan on trying each and every one on here.......
I started a directory and saving as *.docx files. I've got the last week+
 


Morning Legionnaires!

Took in laws to the Wichita Wild Life Refuge yesterday and visited the Holy City there. Below is a link with a bio and picture replicas of the actual Holy City of the days of Jesus. Local Indian legend has it that Jesus visited this area but not sure when. Also pictured below is wife and daughter selfie at the Holy City.




Tomorrow, we are taking them to Mount Scott and then to Medicine Park which is a local historical area with a rustic setting and antique shops and restaurants. One restaurant sits next to a large creek which has a large balcony eating area where you can also feed the fish in the creek with left overs which people do. It sits up higher where you can look down in to the creek.


Oh and by the way, FIL is paying for this day. It will me be and my wife's 21st Wedding Anniversary tomorrow.
Happy 21st!!!
 
Dirty Harry:

Mayor: Callahan, I don't want anymore trouble like you had in the Fillmore district. Understand? That's my policy.
Harry Callahan: Yeah, well when an adult male chases a female with intent to commit rape, I shoot the bastard. That's my policy.
Mayor: Intent? How did you establish that?
Harry Callahan: When a naked man chases a woman in alley with a butcher knife, and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross.
 
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Any chance his last name would have been Barger?
Nope, his name is Chetty Purcell. Must be pushing 90 years now. Thanks. Still lives in Portland, travel about pickinin' and grinnin'.
Groundhog GIZZARDS!!!!!


😁
Buttermilk Fried Whistlepig vs Gizzard Kabobs . . . a difficult choice.
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Watching the Elite Eight game of 1984 tonight on a very crisp DVD thanks to Ritchie Curtis.

Last time a team got to play a Regional Final on their home court - and the Cats needed every break they could get to beat Illinois.

But what a team. Melvin Turpin was very underrated as an offensive player. With Bowie and Kenny Walker and freshman Winston Bennett it was maybe the greatest front court in Kentucky history - at least in the conversation. And Beal and Master were more than adequate at guard.

It’ll always be a shame that fluke collapse in the second half against Georgetown keeps that team from being fully appreciated.
 
Good morning D, starting to get humid out there, just got in from a good 1.9mile walk.

Nothing going on today.

I started the D league cookbook this morning, I booked marked the Lasagna recipe, so if anyone asks hey do you remember posting that recipe I know where it is.

Is it ok with the D, if I start putting some more of them here? May do the Southwest Chicken or Squash Casserole again, then just put one on each day for a while. Yes or no?

I hope the D has a great day, Prayers for the D!!!!
Please do!
 
Good morning from ATX. Currently 75°F, clear and calm. Somewhat humid. Dryer heat. Expecting 99°F for today's high. We topped out at 98°F yesterday. I could tell a slight difference during my afternoon walk.

Our power grid under stress. Dog days of summer are not even here yet. Shaking my head.

Happy Hump Day!

Wishing happiness and health for all our fellow D-League members.

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Good morning from ATX. Currently 75°F, clear and calm. Somewhat humid. Dryer heat. Expecting 99°F for today's high. We topped out at 98°F yesterday. I could tell a slight difference during my afternoon walk.

Our power grid under stress. Dog days of summer are not even here yet. Shaking my head.

Happy Hump Day!

Wishing happiness and health for all our fellow D-League members.

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It will be topped off with a dessert of chocolate fudge.
 


Morning Legionnaires!

Headed for the Medicine Park creek walk in that rustic old town with in laws. Temp today will approach 100° but, that area has some trees along the walkway over the shops that will afford some cover. Getting out early too (around 10am) and will eat lunch there before heading back to my house for whatever they want to do until evening where me, my wife and daughter will head to Red Lobster. Not sure they want to go but, FIL will have to pay if he goes. We have been paying for everything so far and he has made it clear he wants to pay for something so, the anniversary dinner should make up for most of it.

It has been a staycation for me and the family since the FIL has come. Originally my wife was hesitant to take the week off thinking it would be a waste but said yesterday that she has actually enjoyed the resting days in between the days her father comes over. No fishing for me this week :( because the days they come over are between the days that I teach my one and only Karate student so, no time. I would have normally canceled a week like this with family visiting but, she is preparing for her first ever tournament happening next Saturday so...I must help her prepare.

Hope the day finds all well and for the hurting, God's hands be on you.
 
Happy 21st!!!

Thank you. I will have my National Lobster Day today.
You guys have helped to remind me to not forget that in about 3 weeks my baby girl has her 20th.
Great guy...3 great, very smart kids (oldest just graduated H.S.). So I've put the date on my alerts so I don't forget to email/text her a gift card for a nice dinner as well.

Congrats @warrior-cat
 
Watching the Elite Eight game of 1984 tonight on a very crisp DVD thanks to Ritchie Curtis.

Last time a team got to play a Regional Final on their home court - and the Cats needed every break they could get to beat Illinois.

But what a team. Melvin Turpin was very underrated as an offensive player. With Bowie and Kenny Walker and freshman Winston Bennett it was maybe the greatest front court in Kentucky history - at least in the conversation. And Beal and Master were more than adequate at guard.

It’ll always be a shame that fluke collapse in the second half against Georgetown keeps that team from being fully appreciated.
I was at that game and it was a nail biter. We beat UL in the first game of the regionals for the second time that season and as you said, Illinois was a handful. Our home court was the advantage in that game, no doubt.

I will never understand what happened against Georgetown until the day I die. It was one of the strangest performances in my life for our Cats. The 84' team may have been one of the most talented teams in UK history.
 
Hello,

Any news on several posters I have not seen post in several days. (Seems it's been a week or more now.) That is not common, I know people have their lives too but what I am seeing has never been normal here since I have been posting... (I showered and washed my hands before posting to be sure it wasn't BO PO (Post Odor.))

Oh, May God's protection be your armor and shield in all your journey's. God Bless you all...
 
Thank you. I will have my National Lobster Day today.
Happy 21st

Speaking of lobster reminds me of a story about my poor wife cooking her first lobsters. I was assigned to work in Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard for about 6 weeks and when I was flying back home out of Logan Airport in Boston I picked up a couple of live lobsters at Legal Seafood in the terminal. They pack them in a container designed to hand carry on the plane.

So I get home and was ready to treat the wife to a lobster dinner. My wife had never cooked live lobsters and she put them in a turkey roaster which was really too shallow to cook lobsters. When she dropped them in the boiling water they tried to crawl out and she screamed and ran out of the house. I came running into the kitchen and saw one had actually got out onto the counter top and the second was about to. I put them back in the pot and put a lid on it and finished the job. She refused to eat hers because it was staring at her and she just couldn't do it. Live and learn.

That was early in our marriage and I told her to get over that because I would be bringing home a sack of blue crabs often and she better learn how to cook them live. Here they are and they were really good. I ate both of them.

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Hello,

Any news on several posters I have not seen post in several days. (Seems it's been a week or more now.) That is not common, I know people have their lives too but what I am seeing has never been normal here since I have been posting... (I showered and washed my hands before posting to be sure it wasn't BO PO (Post Odor.))

Oh, May God's protection be your armor and shield in all your journey's. God Bless you all...
I don't have a clue. Austin is in touch with a few of them and he may have some information. I trust it is not health issues.

I just finished reading Jeremiah Chapter 10. I need scriptures to cope with what is happening in the world today.

Our weather pattern is the same as it was yesterday and the day before so I will just say "ditto".
 


Morning Legionnaires!

Took in laws to the Wichita Wild Life Refuge yesterday and visited the Holy City there. Below is a link with a bio and picture replicas of the actual Holy City of the days of Jesus. Local Indian legend has it that Jesus visited this area but not sure when. Also pictured below is wife and daughter selfie at the Holy City.




Tomorrow, we are taking them to Mount Scott and then to Medicine Park which is a local historical area with a rustic setting and antique shops and restaurants. One restaurant sits next to a large creek which has a large balcony eating area where you can also feed the fish in the creek with left overs which people do. It sits up higher where you can look down in to the creek.


Oh and by the way, FIL is paying for this day. It will me be and my wife's 21st Wedding Anniversary tomorrow.
Happy Anniversary. Wishing y'all many, many more.
 
Hello,

Any news on several posters I have not seen post in several days. (Seems it's been a week or more now.) That is not common, I know people have their lives too but what I am seeing has never been normal here since I have been posting... (I showered and washed my hands before posting to be sure it wasn't BO PO (Post Odor.))

Oh, May God's protection be your armor and shield in all your journey's. God Bless you all...
I don't have a clue. Austin is in touch with a few of them and he may have some information. I trust it is not health issues.

I just finished reading Jeremiah Chapter 10. I need scriptures to cope with what is happening in the world today.

Our weather pattern is the same as it was yesterday and the day before so I will just say "ditto".
Bert and family currently visiting Gatlinburg.
 
I was at that game and it was a nail biter. We beat UL in the first game of the regionals for the second time that season and as you said, Illinois was a handful. Our home court was the advantage in that game, no doubt.

I will never understand what happened against Georgetown until the day I die. It was one of the strangest performances in my life for our Cats. The 84' team may have been one of the most talented teams in UK history.
That one is one of my most disappointing UK games ever. I believe we ended the 1st half with a 12 point lead (if memory serves) and I really liked that team. Heartbreaking for me how it ended.
 
I was at that game and it was a nail biter. We beat UL in the first game of the regionals for the second time that season and as you said, Illinois was a handful. Our home court was the advantage in that game, no doubt.

I will never understand what happened against Georgetown until the day I die. It was one of the strangest performances in my life for our Cats. The 84' team may have been one of the most talented teams in UK history.
Sawnee -- That must have been a terrific experience. You could feel the energy watching the DVD. That Georgetown game was tough for everyone, but for me living in DC then (on Capitol Hill, right in the midst of the city) it was excruciating. It seemed to me that the Cats got intimidated, not so much by Patrick Ewing as by that giant thuggish freshman Michael Graham.

The irony: He didn't much as a freshman until very late in the year -- then immediately got a reputation as an intimidating brawler. He was in two or three fights, instantly considered a dirty player. But no denying he was a force in the tournament. He was part of the reason Kentucky absolutely couldn't score inside, and he was dominant in the Finals against Houston -- then never played college ball again! Yes, the Kentucky game was the next to last in his career.

Just bad luck for the Cats that the very narrow window of his college "career" -- really just a few weeks -- coincided with that game.
 
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