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Memorial Day USA
Just a note remembering and thanking those that served America, many making the ultimate sacrifice. Thanks to you and your families.
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...and, of course, the 'collateral damage' on the other side. Oren, my friend, I don't mean to be disrespectful but, both sides die in a war. Ordinary people die in someone's power struggle. We don't need wars; and they are never justified.
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NP: Why Can't We Be Friends by WAR |
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Thanks, I got a very good night's sleep - I had to go to the doc yesterday to get something checked out that I'd been worried about for quite some time... turns out that it's just a little hernia. My wife always says, "Don't sweat the small stuff." I'll listen to her next time ,and go to the doc earlier! |
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Glad your hernia is a little one and nothing else. You see Richard, if you'd get you one of those "fridge" cabs (Ampeg SVT 8-10, Acoustic 370 1-18,) at least I might could hear you and you'd have a worthwhile reason for your hernia. By The Way - Today (Wednesday afternoon, May 27th) is the first time that this thread has shown up on the home screen since I started it??? |
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"God Almighty!" was he, by any chance, doing some home maintenance? I dropped my hammer on my foot, last weekend, and said the same thing. |
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I've seen the video of the speech in which MLK exclaimed this. He was behind a podium, so I'm not sure if the hammer dropped or not. I'm sorry to hear that yours did. So, I guess you can now add a new verse to the song If I Had Hammer. I'm also hopeful that you didn't sustain a hammer toe in this instance.
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What are those sharks called, the ones with a hammer-shaped head?
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Ah.. Carpenters? Contractors?
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Right between the eyes, Kenny Boy.
Don't forget lawyers and plumbers though. |
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Wrong, wrong. wrong. They're called reefer sharks, man. Peace brothers and sisters and ATC.
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Thanks Oren. It is very comforting to know that when I have a serious question, at least there is someone there who will help me with my linguistical issues!
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We call them hammer head sharks. I suppose because their heads look like hammers. We don't call our hammers, for some reason, sharks. Isn't that weird?
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Have any of my compadres here had a close encounter with a shark? And, of course, I'm referring to oceanic sharks. Richard, I'm sure that down there, (NZ) you've certainly had experience with our salt-water bigmouths with sharp teeth.
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I'm always here for ya man, and will help you to the best of my abilities, and in some cases, disabilities. Now, how about a little Southern Comfort??
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Southern Comfort, now, that's one of the drinks I never tried while I was at it - what about it? You see, first I thought it was just another Whiskey in the vein of Jack & Jim, but it turned out I was wrong. Maybe I missed something?
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What you missed with Southern Comfort, my friend, is a blend of whiskey, fruit and spice with a touch of Nawlins (that's New Orleans for non-Southerners) that's given it's share of comfort over the years.
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