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Title: 6/13/2015
Post by: CigarBanter on June 13, 2015, 12:13:43 AM
Happy St. Anthony's Day!  Any cigar deals on the various internet sites that are worth talking about? Join in this discussion and perhaps learn something along the way.  Warning: don't proceed if you have thin skin but don't be afraid to post either...  And welcome aboard!
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on June 13, 2015, 03:03:57 AM
Good morning guys.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on June 13, 2015, 03:32:18 AM
On this day in history ..
1325 - Sheik Ibn Battuta begins 1st world trip, Tangiers to Mecca
1373 - Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of Alliance (world's oldest) signed in London
1392 - Assassination attempt on Pierre de Craon Van Clisson of France, fails
1547 - King Ferdinand of Austria subjects himself on Turkish sultan Suleiman
1611 - John Fabricius dedicates earliest sunspot publication
1625 - English king Charles I marries French princess Henriette
1633 - Charter for Maryland is given to Lord Cecil Baltimore
1655 - Adriana Nooseman-van de Bergh is 1st actress in Amsterdam theater
1665 - Sea battle at Lowestoft: English fleet beats Dutch
1707 - Hungary declares itself independent under Ferenc R k¢czi II
1721 - England signs Treaty of Madrid
1727 - Spain underwrites Preliminairy of Paris
1753 - Austria, England & Modena sign secret military treaty
1774 - Rhode Island becomes 1st colony to prohibit importation of slaves
1777 - Leonard Norcross patents a submarine diving suit
1777 - Marquis de Lafayette lands in US
1789 - Mrs Alexander Hamilton serves ice cream for dessert to Washington
1792 - King Louis XVI fires French government
1798 - Mission San Luis Rey de Francia founded in California
1825 - Walter Hunt patents safety pin
1828 - Sim¢n Bol¡var proclaimed dictator
1837 - 1st Mormon missionaries to British Isles leave Kirtland, Ohio
1855 - Opera "Les Vˆpres Sicilenne" is produced (Paris)
1863 - Battle of Winchester VA
1863 - Samuel Butler publishes 1st part of "Erewhon," Christchurch, NZ
1863 - Skirmish at Berryville Virginia
1865 - Pres Johnson proclaims reconstruction confederate states
1866 - House passes 14th Amendment (Civil rights for blacks)
1868 - Oscar J Dunn (a black) is elected Lt Governor of Louisiana
1871 - Hurricane kills 300 in Labrador
1874 - 8th Belmont: G Barbee aboard Saxon wins in 2:39«
1878 - Congress of Berlin meets to divide African colonization
1886 - Fire destroys nearly 1,000 buildings in Vancouver, BC
1888 - Congress creates Department of Labor
1889 - 2' of snow accumulates in Rawlins Wyoming
1889 - 23rd Belmont: W Hayward aboard Eric wins in 2:47¬
1890 - Eagle Ave in the Bronx is cut out & named
1895 - mile Levassor wins 1st Paris-Bordeaux-Paris auto race (24 kph)
1898 - Yukon Territory of Canada organized, Dawson chosen as capital
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on June 13, 2015, 03:33:02 AM
1900 - China's Boxer Rebellion against foreigners & Christians
1902 - Prussian Upper house gives 350 million marks to Poland
1905 - NY Giant Christy Mathewson 2nd no-hitter, beats Chic Cubs, 1-0
1907 - Lowest temp ever in 48 US states for June, 2øF in Tamarack Calif
1908 - Tommy Burns KOs Bill Squires in 8 for heavyweight boxing title
1910 - Pilot Charles Hamilton makes 1st 1-day round-trip from NY to Phila
1910 - William D Crum, a SC physician, appointed minister to Liberia
1912 - Capt Albert Berry made the 1st parachute jump from an airplane
1912 - NY Giant Christy Mathewson wins his 300th game
1913 - 45th Belmont: Roscoe Troxler aboard Prince Eugene wins in 2:18
1913 - Yanks win 13th game of year after losing 36 games
1914 - 28th US Womens Tennis: Mary K Browne beats Marie Wagner (62 16 61)
1917 - Germany bombs London
1918 - Phillies & Cards tie 8-8 in 19 innings
1920 - Post Office says children could not be sent by parcel post
1921 - Yanks' pitcher Babe Ruth hits 2 HRs beating Tigers 11-8
1922 - Longest attack of hiccups begins Charlie Osborne, 98 hiccupped over 435 million times before it stops, He dies 11 months after it stops
1924 - Bene Berak Palestine founded
1924 - Gaston Doumergue elected as 1st protestant French premier
1924 - Yanks win by forfeit over Tigers, their 3rd forfeit win
1925 - 57th Belmont: Albert Johnson aboard American Flag wins in 2:16.8
1927 - Ticker-tape parade welcomed Charles A Lindbergh to NYC
1930 - 1st Nudist Colony opens
1930 - 22 people killed by hailstones in Siatista Greece
1931 - 63rd Belmont: Charley Kurtsinger aboard Twenty Grand wins in 2:29.6
1932 - Air force's Marmaduke Brutal becomes leader of revolutionary junta
1932 - Great Britain & France sign peace treaty
1933 - 1st sodium vapor lamps installed (Schenectady NY)
1933 - Federal Home Owners Loan Corporation authorized
1933 - German Secret State Police (Gestapo) established
1935 - Hammond scores his 100th hundred, 116 for Gloucs v Somerset
1935 - James J Braddock beats Max Baer in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
1936 - 2nd Belgian govt of Van Zealand forms
1937 - Joe DiMaggio hits 3 consecutive HRs against St Louis Browns
1937 - Stalin executes Rus officers Tuchachevski, Jakir, Putna & Uberevitch
1938 - Great Cricket innings of 232 by Stan McCabe v England at Trent Bridge
1938 - Jews injured & property destroyed in Przemyal Poland
1940 - Paris evacuates before German advance
1942 - 1st V-2 rocket launch, Peenemnde, Germany; reached 1.3 km
1942 - FDR creates Office of War with Elmer Davis as head
1942 - Germany puts 4 saboteurs on Long Island
1942 - OSS, Office of Strategic Services, form
1944 - German counter attack on Villers-Bocage Normandy
1944 - Nazi Germany begins V-1 (Fieseler Fi-103) buzz-bomb attacks
1945 - Heerjansdam soccer team forms
1945 - Orokoe peninsula Okinawa captured, with 6,000 dead
1946 - 1st transcontinental round-trip flight in 1-day, California-Maryland
1946 - King Umberto II of Italy abdicates
1947 - 1st night game at Fenway Park (Red Sox 5, White Sox 3)
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on June 13, 2015, 03:33:40 AM
1948 - Babe Ruth's final farewell at Yankee Stadium, he dies Aug 16th
1950 - South African parliament accept "Groups Area Act"
1951 - UN arm forces reach Pyongyang Korea
1952 - Soviet fighters shoot Swedish Dakota down over East Sea, kills 8
1953 - 53rd US Golf Open: Ben Hogan shoots a 283 at Oakmont CC in Oakmont PA
1953 - 85th Belmont: Eric Guerin aboard Native Dancer wins in 2:28.6
1953 - Alec Bedser takes 14-99 (7-55 & 7-44) v Australia
1953 - Jim Peters runs world record marathon (2:18:40.2)
1953 - KOAA TV channel 5 in Pueblo-Colorado Spgs, CO (NBC) 1st broadcast
1954 - Cornerstone of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, laid in Bronx
1955 - Mercedes racing car kills 77 at Le Mans France
1956 - "Shangri-La" opens at Winter Garden Theater NYC for 21 performances
1956 - After 72 years, Britain gives up Suez Canal to Egyptian control
1956 - Parliamentary election: Dutch Democrates 50/KVP 49
1956 - Real Madrid wins 1st Europe Cup
1957 - Mayflower II from Plymouth, England, reaches Plymouth Mass
1957 - Ted Williams becomes 1st ALer to have 2, 3-HR games in a season
1958 - Frank Zappa graduates from Antelope Valley High School in Lancaster Ca
1959 - "Sammy Kaye Show," last airs on ABC-TV
1959 - 59th US Golf Open: Billy Casper shoots a 282 at Winged Foot GC NY
1959 - 91st Belmont: Bill Shoemaker aboard Sword Dancer wins in 2:28.6
1960 - "Alley-Oop" by Dyna-Sores peaks at #59
1960 - Prince Norodom Sihanoek becomes head of Cambodia
1961 - "Billy Barnes People" opens at Royale Theater NYC for 8 performances
1962 - "Bob Newhart Show," last airs on NBC-TV
1962 - Norway named ombudsman
1963 - Vostok 6 launched, pilot is 1st woman cosmonaut
1964 - Basil Heatley runs world record marathon (2:13:55)
1965 - 19th Tony Awards: Subject Was Roses & Fiddler on the Roof win
1965 - Susie Maxwell wins LPGA Western Golf Open
1966 - Supreme Court's Miranda decision; suspect must be informed of rights
1967 - "You Only Live Twice" premieres in US
1967 - Thurgood Marshall nominated as 1st black Supreme Court justice
1969 - Mick Taylor leaves John Mayall Band & joins Rolling Stones
1970 - "In The Summertime" by Mungo Jerry hit #1 in UK
1970 - Beatles' "Let It Be," album goes #1 & stays #1 for 4 weeks
1970 - Beatles' "Long & Winding Road," single goes #1 & stays #1 for 2 weeks
1971 - 17th LPGA Championship won by Kathy Whitworth
1971 - NY Times began publishing "Pentagon Papers"
1973 - Garvey, Lopes, Cey & Russell play together for 1st time, set record of staying together as an infield for 8« years (LA Dodgers)
1974 - Henry Aaron addresses House of Representatives
1976 - 4th du Maurier Golf Classic (Peter Jackson Classic): Donna Caponi
1976 - Bob Marley performs in Amsterdam
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on June 13, 2015, 03:34:25 AM
1976 - Inge Helten runs female European record 100m (11.04)
1977 - Convicted Martin Luther King assassin James Earl Ray recaptured
1979 - "Madwoman of Central Park West" opens at 22 Steps NYC for 86 perfs
1979 - Sioux nation receives $100 million in compensation for Black Hills SD
1980 - Billy Joel's "Glass Houses" hits #1
1980 - Deborah Harry/Meat Loaf film, "Roadie," premieres
1980 - Paul McCartney releases "Waterfall"
1980 - Rep John Jenrette Jr (D-SC) indicted in "Abscam" investigation
1980 - UN Security Council calls for South Africa to free Nelson Mandela
1981 - 39 Unification church couples wed in Germany
1981 - Teenager fires 6 blanks at Queen Elizabeth II
1981 - Tom Snyder interviews Charles Manson on "Tomorrow"
1982 - 28th LPGA Championship won by Jan Stephenson
1982 - Fahd becomes king of Saudi Arabia when King Khalid dies at 69
1983 - Pioneer 10 is 1st man-made object to leave Solar System
1986 - Pres Reagan criticizes South African state of emergency
1986 - Steve Garvey 1st ejection from a game, after Atlanta's triple-play
1987 - Daniel Buettner, Bret Anderson, Martin Engel & Anne Knabe complete cycling journey of 15,266 mi from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Argentina
1988 - 45th time opposing pitchers hit HRS, Mark Davis (Padres)/Mike Krukow
1988 - Boston Red Sox are 10 games back in AL, & go on to win AL East
1988 - Fed jury finds Liggett liable in death of NJ woman of lung cancer
1988 - George Harrison releases "This is Love"
1988 - US Supreme Court refuses to hear Yonkers argument they aren't racist
1989 - 43rd NBA Championship: Detroit Pistons sweeps LA Lakers in 4 games
1989 - Houston's Terry Puhl plays in his 1,403rd game (most by a Canadian)
1989 - Jerry Lee Lewis gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
1990 - "Les Miserables," opens at S Alberta Jubilee Centre, Calgary
1990 - Boeing 767 sets nonstop commercial flight, Seattle to Narobi Kenya
1990 - Nelson & Winnie Mandela welcomed in NYC
1990 - Wash DC mayor Marion Barry announces he will not seek a 4th term,
1991 - A spectator is killed by lightning at US Open Golf tournament
1991 - NHL owners present contract to players (leads to Apr 1, 1992 strike)
1991 - The National, 1st all-sports daily newspaper, ceases publication
1993 - "Someone Who'll Watch Over Me" closes at Booth NYC after 232 perfs
1993 - 39th Mazda LPGA Championship won by Patty Sheehan
1993 - Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani re-elected president of Iran
1993 - YokoZuna beats Hulk Hogan to become WWF champ
1994 - Chicago Cub 2nd baseman Ryne Sandberg, retires due to poor play, he forfeits $15.7 million of his $25 million contract
1994 - Don Mattingly plays 1st base 1,469 game for Yankees (2nd most)
1995 - Indians' Dennis Martinez no-hits Balt 11-0
1995 - NJ Devils beat Phila Flyers, to go to their 1st Stanley Cup finals
1996 - Freeman in Montana give up to FBI after 81 days
1997 - 51st NBA Championship: Chic Bulls beat Utah Jazz 4, games to 2
1997 - Jurors in Okla City bombing trial sentence Timothy McVeigh to death
1997 - Red Wings Vladimir Konstantinov & Slava Fetisov hurt in car crash
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on June 13, 2015, 03:35:04 AM
Famous birthdays for this day ..

0040 - Gnaeus Julius Agricola, Roman general; conquered Wales, No England
0823 - Charles II, the Bald, King of France (843-77)/emperor (875-77)
1539 - Jost/Jobst/Jodocus Amman, Swiss cartoonist/graphic artist/illustrator
1592 - Tobias Michael, composer
1612 - Karel van Croij, prince of Chimay/Duke of Aarschot
1627 - Fidel Molitor, composer
1701 - Angelo Antonio Caroli, composer
1736 - Henryk Klein, composer
1752 - Fanny Burney, England, author (Camille, Evelina)
1757 - Christian Ludwig Dieter, composer
1761 - Anton Wranitzky, composer
1763 - Jos‚ B de Andrada e Silva, premier of Brazil
1765 - Anton Eberl, composer
1773 - Thomas Young, British philologist/physician (light interference)
1775 - Antoni Henryk Radziwill, composer
1786 - Winfield Scott, army general (Union)/presidential candidate
1790 - Jos‚ Antonio P ez, president of Venezuela
1795 - Thomas Arnold, English educator/historian (History of Rome)
1806 - Bernard ter Haar, Dutch vicar/poet/church historian
1809 - George Philip St Cooke, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1895
1820 - WF Hendrik, the Navigator, prince of the Netherlands/admiral
1821 - Albert, duc de Broglie, France, premier (1873-74, 1977)
1821 - Navy Gustavus Vasa Fox, Asst Secy (Union), died in 1883
1823 - Gustave Paul Cluseret, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1900
1824 - Julius Eichberg, composer
1825 - Benjamin Jefferson Hill, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1880
1829 - Antonio Zamara, composer
1831 - James Clerk Maxwell, Scotish physicist (electromagnetic theory)
1854 - Charles Algernon Parsons, British inventor (steam turbine)
1863 - Josef Venantius von Woss, composer
1864 - Johan R Kjell‚n, Swedish sociologist
1865 - William Butler Yeats, Ireland, poet (Wild Swans at Coole-Nobel 1923)
1866 - Lambertus Zijl, sculptor (Trade scholarship)
1869 - Ede Poldini, composer
1874 - Leopoldo Lugones, Argentina, writer
1875 - Max d' Ollone, composer
1879 - George Gunn, cricketer (elegant English batsman 1907-30)
1879 - Johannes G Geelkerken, Dutch reformed vicar
1881 - Lois Weber, 1st US woman film director (What Do Men Want?)
1887 - Bruno Frank, writer
1888 - Fernando A Nogueira de Seabra Pessoa, Portuguese poet
1891 - Nell Craig, NJ, actress (Calling Dr Kildare, Queen of Sheba)
1892 - Basil Rathbone, Johannesburg S Africa, actor (Sherlock Holmes)
1893 - Dorothy Leigh Sayers, England, novelist (9 Taylors)
1894 - Isaak E Babel, Russian writer (Konarmija, Marija) [or Jul 13]
1894 - Jacques-Henri Lartigue, France, photographer
1894 - Mark van Doren, Ill, author (Happy Critic, Transients)
1897 - Paavo Johannes Nurmi, Finland, 5K runner (Olympic-gold-1920/24/28)
1898 - Eva J C Beck, actress (Resurrection)
1899 - Carlos Ch vez, Mexico City, conductor/composer (Sinfon¡a India)
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on June 13, 2015, 03:35:44 AM
1900 - Ian Hunter, Capetown S Afr, actor (Dr Blood's Coffin, White Unicorn)
1901 - Lode Zielens, Flemish author/journalist (Obscure Blood)
1901 - Tage F Erlander, Swedish premier (1946-69)
1903 - Harold "Red" Grange, "Galloping Ghost" of football (Illinois Bears)
1903 - Philipp Kutev, composer
1905 - Doc Cheatham, jazz musician
1905 - Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji, cricketer (England 1929-31)
1911 - Albert Cleage, famous African
1911 - Luis W Alvarez, physicist (Nobel-1968) [or Jan 17]
1912 - Mary Wickes, St Louis Mo, actress (Dennis the Menace, Julia, Doc)
1913 - Ralph Edwards, Merino Colo, TV host (This is Your Life)
1915 - J Donald Budge, US tennis player (1st to hold world's 4 major titles)
1916 - Mary Wickes, character actress (Sister Act)
1918 - Ben Johnson, Foraker Okla, actor (Chisum, Battle Force, Dillinger)
1919 - Leif Kayser, composer
1920 - Eiji Okada, actor (Traffic Jam, Yakuza, Ugly American)
1920 - Knut Nordahl, Sweden, soccer player (Olympic-gold-1948)
1924 - Percy Rodrigues, Montreal Quebec, actor (Brainwaves)
1925 - Hans Fellner, bookseller
1926 - Geoffrey Finsberg, politician
1926 - Paul Lynde, Mt Vernon Ohio, comedian (Uncle Arthur-Bewitched)
1927 - Knut Wiggen, composer
1928 - Jean Villain, writer
1931 - Lachlan Macleay, USAF/pilot
1933 - Bob Litty, US
1935 - Aleksandr Alekseyevich Kiselyov, Russia, cosmonaut
1935 - Christo [Javacheff], Bulgaria, artist, wrapper (Running Fence)
1937 - Eleanor Holmes Norton, Wash DC, lawyer/(Rep-D-DC)
1938 - Carole Jo Callison, LPGA golfer
1938 - Gwynne Howell, British opera singer
1938 - Peter Michael, English electronic manufacturer (UEI, Paintbox)
1939 - Don "Sugarcane" Harris, rocker/actor (Soup for 1, Greeased Lightning)
1940 - Bobby Freeman, SF, rocker (Do You Want to Dance)
1941 - Robert Forester, Rochester NY, actor (Banyon, Nakia)
1941 - Tom Hallick, Buffalo NY, actor (Search)
1942 - James Carr, US, gospel singer (To Love Somebody)
1943 - Edward Skorek, Poland, volleyball player (Olympic-gold-1976)
1943 - Malcolm McDowell, Leeds England, actor (Clockwork Orange, Caligula)
1944 - Joe Amato, NHRA top fuel drag racing champion (1991)
1945 - Ronald J Grabe, NYC, Col USAF/astronaut (STS 51-J, 30, 42, 57)
1946 - Danny Klein, rocker
1947 - Daniel P A "Danie" Schutte, S African underminister of Justice
1947 - Jerrold Nadler, (Rep-D-NY)
1947 - Peter Holm, boyfriend of Joan Collins
1949 - Dennis Locorriere, Union City NJ, rock guitarist (Dr Hook)
1949 - Simon Callow, London England, actor (Good Father)
1951 - Jonathan Hogan, Chicago IL, actor (House on Carroll St)
1951 - Liz Phillips, composer
1951 - Richard Thomas, NYC, (John Boy-Waltons, Last Summer, Johnny Belinda)
1951 - Stellan Skarsgard, Swedish actor (Breaking the Waves)
1953 - Bo Donaldson (Billy Don't Be a Hero)
1953 - Tim Allen, Denver Colo, comedian (Tim-Home Improvement, Jungle2Jungle)
1954 - Bo [Robert] Donaldson, rock vocalist (Billy Don't Be a Hero)
1954 - Daniel Seemiller, Pitts, US Olympic table tennis player (Olympic-92)
1954 - Jorge Santana, rocker (Malo)
1962 - Hannah Storm, sports journalist (CNN, NBC)
1962 - Karen Kurreck, Urbana Ill, cyclist (Olympics-96)
1962 - Mark Frankel, actor (Leon the Pig Farmer)
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on June 13, 2015, 03:36:24 AM
1963 - Bettina Bunge, Switz, tennis player (Virginia Slims of Calif 1983)
1963 - Catarina Lindqvist, Sweden, tennis player (Swedish Open 1986)
1963 - Edward Sturing, soccer player (Vitesse)
1963 - Jeff Brehaut, Mountain View CA, Nike golfer (1994 NIKE Alabama-3rd)
1963 - Josef Heiss, Garmisch GER, hockey goaltender (Team Germany 1998)
1963 - Randy Gilhen, Zweibrucken Ger, NHL center (Winnipeg Jets)
1964 - Jennifer Gillom, WNBA center/forward (Phoenix Mercury/Oly-gold-1988)
1964 - Sarunas Marciulionis, NBA guard (Sacramento Kings)
1965 - Maninder Singh, cricketer (Indian leftarm spinner in 35 Tests 1982-93)
1966 - Thyme Lewis, SF Calif, actor (Jonah-Days of our Lives)
1967 - Darren Baker, Chambersburg Pa, cyclist (Olympics-96)
1968 - Bruce Beaton, CFL corner (Montreal Alouettes)
1968 - Deniece Peterson, rocker (5 Star-Silk & Steel)
1969 - Jamie Walters, actor/singer (Heights, Beverly Hills 90210, Shout)
1969 - Robert Harris, NFL defensive end (NY Giants)
1970 - Chris Cairns, cricketer (son of Lance, NZ all-rounder)
1970 - Lance Ringnald, Des Moines Iowa, US gymnist (Olympic-92)
1970 - Shaun Young, cricketer (Tasmanian all-rounder, Young Aust 1995)
1971 - Broderick nonuplets, Sydney Australia (7 of 9 survived infancy)
1971 - David Mendenhall, actor (Over the Top, Space Raiders, Witchfire)
1971 - Lauri Marie Gapp, Miss USA-North Dakota (1997)
1972 - Sale Isaia, OL (Baltimore Ravens)
1973 - Ines Gorrochategui, Cordoba Arg, tennis star (1991 Futures-Brindisi)
1973 - Kano Hills, tackle (New Orleans Saints)
1973 - Sam Adams, NFL defensive tackle (Seattle Seahawks)
1974 - Elli Overton, Canada, Australian swimmer (Olympics-5th-92, 96)
1974 - Harvey Esajas, Suriname/Dutch soccer player (Feyenoord)
1974 - Valeri Bure, Moscow Rus, NHL right wing (Montreal Canadiens, Oly-S-98)
1975 - Dave Roche, Lindsay, NHL left wing (Pitts Penguins)
1977 - Alexei Kariozhny, NHL forward (Team Belarus, Oly-98)
1978 - Allison Dickey, Miss Iowa Teen USA (1996)
1986 - Ashley Fuller Olsen, twin actress (Michelle-Full House)
1986 - Mary Kate Olsen, twin actress (Michelle-Full House)
1992 - Tyler Davison, was world's smallest baby at 6 inches, 11 ounces
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on June 13, 2015, 03:37:18 AM
Scrabble
-------------------------

Someone out there either has too much
spare time or is deadly at Scrabble.
(wait till you see the last one!)

DORMITORY:
When you rearrange the letters:
DIRTY ROOM

PRESBYTERIAN:
When you rearrange the letters:
BEST IN PRAYER

DESPERATION:
When you rearrange the letters:
A ROPE ENDS IT

GEORGE BUSH:
When you rearrange the letters:
HE BUGS GORE

THE MORSE CODE:
When you rearrange the letters:
HERE COME DOTS

SLOT MACHINES:
When you rearrange the letters:
CASH LOST IN ME

ANIMOSITY:
When you rearrange the letters:
IS NO AMITY

MOTHER-IN-LAW:
When you rearrange the letters:
WOMAN HITLER

SNOOZE ALARMS:
When you rearrange the letters:
ALAS! NO MORE Z 'S

A DECIMAL POINT:
When you rearrange the letters:
IM A DOT IN PLACE

THE EARTHQUAKES:
When you rearrange the letters:
THAT QUEER SHAKE

ELEVEN PLUS TWO:
When you rearrange the letters:
TWELVE PLUS ONE

AND FOR THE GRAND FINALE:



PRESIDENT CLINTON OF THE USA:
When you rearrange the letters
(With no letters left over and using each letter only once):
TO COPULATE HE FINDS INTERNS 


Yep! Someone with waaaaaaaaaaay
too much time on their hands!
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on June 13, 2015, 04:46:19 AM
Time for a sheesh.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 06:07:09 AM
Morning LSU.  Got any big Saturday plans? 
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 06:09:18 AM
Big shoot out going with the cops in Dallas outside their headquarters.  Some explosives involved too. 
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 06:44:23 AM
Big shoot out going with the cops in Dallas outside their headquarters.  Some explosives involved too.
Looks like just a standoff now no shots being fired.  Shooter(s) in some sort of make-shift armored van.  No cops have been hit.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 07:15:25 AM
SHEESH!!!
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on June 13, 2015, 07:33:54 AM
good morning Chip and Dave.
AF Curly Head deluxe and coffee.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on June 13, 2015, 07:40:15 AM
SHEESH!!!
Good morning Native, sorry but I was doing a 2 1/2 hour online license renewal for work. I wish I could have that time back, it sure was wasted.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on June 13, 2015, 07:40:38 AM
good morning Chip and Dave.
AF Curly Head deluxe and coffee.
Good morning Dean.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 07:46:15 AM
SHEESH!!!
Good morning Native, sorry but I was doing a 2 1/2 hour online license renewal for work. I wish I could have that time back, it sure was wasted.
Morning, thought maybe you were enjoying a little extra sleep-eye.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 07:46:33 AM
good morning Chip and Dave.
AF Curly Head deluxe and coffee.
Morning Dean.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on June 13, 2015, 07:50:32 AM
SHEESH!!!
Good morning Native, sorry but I was doing a 2 1/2 hour online license renewal for work. I wish I could have that time back, it sure was wasted.
Morning, thought maybe you were enjoying a little extra sleep-eye.
I half way was, one of those looking at slides and the woman reading the slides was like listening to the turn by turn voices from the phone.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 07:56:43 AM
SHEESH!!!
Good morning Native, sorry but I was doing a 2 1/2 hour online license renewal for work. I wish I could have that time back, it sure was wasted.
Morning, thought maybe you were enjoying a little extra sleep-eye.
I half way was, one of those looking at slides and the woman reading the slides was like listening to the turn by turn voices from the phone.
I am very familiar with that worthless method of training from my employer. 
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on June 13, 2015, 08:24:03 AM
Morning Chip, motorheadDave and Dean
Really slept in this AM....tired!
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 08:35:46 AM
Morning Chip, motorheadDave and Dean
Really slept in this AM....tired!
Morning Wankle Dave
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 08:38:16 AM
Wonder if CG will do a Saturday Drop-By
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on June 13, 2015, 08:41:34 AM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 08:47:55 AM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Morning Mayor, hope that skirt you are wearing is comfortable.  :)
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on June 13, 2015, 08:56:34 AM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Morning Mayor, hope that skirt you are wearing is comfortable.  :)
Like everything else, it's a little tight.  But I'm gonna lose weight...
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on June 13, 2015, 08:57:56 AM
Soccer, baseball and 3+ hour dance recital in store for me today.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on June 13, 2015, 09:02:26 AM
Soccer, baseball and 3+ hour dance recital in store for me today.
How many costumes did you have to buy for the recital?
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on June 13, 2015, 09:03:39 AM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Preschool, kindergarten graduations are a bit much for me...
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 09:04:55 AM
Soccer, baseball and 3+ hour dance recital in store for me today.
How many costumes did you have to buy for the recital?
And God knows what size costumes do you wear?
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 09:05:35 AM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Preschool, kindergarten graduations are a bit much for me...
Add elementary and Middle schools for me.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on June 13, 2015, 09:13:48 AM
Soccer, baseball and 3+ hour dance recital in store for me today.
How many costumes did you have to buy for the recital?
Great question.  I believe 1 daughter has 2 and the other 3.  So that's about $200 worth.  Sheesh.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on June 13, 2015, 09:15:40 AM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Preschool, kindergarten graduations are a bit much for me...
Oh me too.  You should have seen the Stink eye I received when I said I wasn't gonna take the day off.  Father of the Year nominee, for sure.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on June 13, 2015, 09:18:42 AM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Preschool, kindergarten graduations are a bit much for me...
Add elementary and Middle schools for me.
Completely agree.  Then I'm told that I'm a curmudgeon and that I will regret missing out on these events.  If my dad hadn't already been retired, I'm sure he would have missed my college graduation.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on June 13, 2015, 09:31:26 AM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Preschool, kindergarten graduations are a bit much for me...
Add elementary and Middle schools for me.
Completely agree.  Then I'm told that I'm a curmudgeon and that I will regret missing out on these events.  If my dad hadn't already been retired, I'm sure he would have missed my college graduation.
Well, you are a curmudgeon, but missing preschool graduation will not traumatize anyone. Three hour dance recital ya gotta do however.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 09:33:58 AM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Preschool, kindergarten graduations are a bit much for me...
Add elementary and Middle schools for me.
Completely agree.  Then I'm told that I'm a curmudgeon and that I will regret missing out on these events.  If my dad hadn't already been retired, I'm sure he would have missed my college graduation.
Mine went to my High School graduation but I graduated from college two times and did not even go to those myself, just mail me a diploma that is all I did this for.  Son did the same but we all did go to Law School graduation, even his in laws went to that one.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 09:36:16 AM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Preschool, kindergarten graduations are a bit much for me...
Add elementary and Middle schools for me.
Completely agree.  Then I'm told that I'm a curmudgeon and that I will regret missing out on these events.  If my dad hadn't already been retired, I'm sure he would have missed my college graduation.
Well, you are a curmudgeon, but missing preschool graduation will not traumatize anyone. Three hour dance recital ya gotta do however.
Honest to God I think I would die right there in the seat if I had to do that, unless I just died dreading going.  That would be enough to get me to visit Colorado first.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on June 13, 2015, 09:44:40 AM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Preschool, kindergarten graduations are a bit much for me...
Add elementary and Middle schools for me.
Completely agree.  Then I'm told that I'm a curmudgeon and that I will regret missing out on these events.  If my dad hadn't already been retired, I'm sure he would have missed my college graduation.
Well, you are a curmudgeon, but missing preschool graduation will not traumatize anyone. Three hour dance recital ya gotta do however.
Honest to God I think I would die right there in the seat if I had to do that, unless I just died dreading going.  That would be enough to get me to visit Colorado first.
One of the many joys of having daughters.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on June 13, 2015, 09:46:01 AM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Preschool, kindergarten graduations are a bit much for me...
Add elementary and Middle schools for me.
Completely agree.  Then I'm told that I'm a curmudgeon and that I will regret missing out on these events.  If my dad hadn't already been retired, I'm sure he would have missed my college graduation.
Well, you are a curmudgeon, but missing preschool graduation will not traumatize anyone. Three hour dance recital ya gotta do however.
Honest to God I think I would die right there in the seat if I had to do that, unless I just died dreading going.  That would be enough to get me to visit Colorado first.
One of the many joys of having daughters.
...very happy I only have one!
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on June 13, 2015, 09:46:53 AM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Preschool, kindergarten graduations are a bit much for me...
Add elementary and Middle schools for me.
Completely agree.  Then I'm told that I'm a curmudgeon and that I will regret missing out on these events.  If my dad hadn't already been retired, I'm sure he would have missed my college graduation.
Mine went to my High School graduation but I graduated from college two times and did not even go to those myself, just mail me a diploma that is all I did this for.  Son did the same but we all did go to Law School graduation, even his in laws went to that one.
I go wherever they tell me.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 09:48:42 AM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Preschool, kindergarten graduations are a bit much for me...
Add elementary and Middle schools for me.
Completely agree.  Then I'm told that I'm a curmudgeon and that I will regret missing out on these events.  If my dad hadn't already been retired, I'm sure he would have missed my college graduation.
Mine went to my High School graduation but I graduated from college two times and did not even go to those myself, just mail me a diploma that is all I did this for.  Son did the same but we all did go to Law School graduation, even his in laws went to that one.
I go wherever they tell me.
I have never been too good at that!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 09:50:10 AM
I am going to the store to get some shrimps.  BBL, enjoy your Saturday's.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on June 13, 2015, 09:55:25 AM
I am going to the store to get some shrimps.  BBL, enjoy your Saturday's.
You too, Dave.  Enjoy them shrimp.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on June 13, 2015, 10:06:49 AM
I am going to the store to get some shrimps.  BBL, enjoy your Saturday's.
Is there a liquor store on the way?
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on June 13, 2015, 10:26:33 AM
http://www.holts.com/category.html?id=201274

Kinda pricey but a good cause...
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 12:14:23 PM
I am going to the store to get some shrimps.  BBL, enjoy your Saturday's.
Is there a liquor store on the way?
Yes, and some great Mexican Fajitas which I just ordered.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on June 13, 2015, 01:59:04 PM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Preschool, kindergarten graduations are a bit much for me...
(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/06/13/a3fa600df4c5c1f8830817729efacda4.jpg)

But they're pretty darn cute.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: YAD on June 13, 2015, 01:59:26 PM
I am going to the store to get some shrimps.  BBL, enjoy your Saturday's.
Is there a liquor store on the way?
Yes, and some great Mexican Fajitas which I just ordered.
It is a good sampler.  Not that expensive if you price it per stick.  Holts puts together some of the best samplers IMO.  Afternoon Tony and all!
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on June 13, 2015, 02:01:10 PM
I am going to the store to get some shrimps.  BBL, enjoy your Saturday's.
Is there a liquor store on the way?
Yes, and some great Mexican Fajitas which I just ordered.
It is a good sampler.  Not that expensive if you price it per stick.  Holts puts together some of the best samplers IMO.  Afternoon Tony and all!
Hiya Dave.  I agree.  Especially if you take into account the B&M price, this isn't too bad.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on June 13, 2015, 02:02:46 PM
Anyhoo, gotta run again.  Soccer and baseball done.  Dance recital is next.  Really hope to smoke a cigar today.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 02:19:53 PM
Anyhoo, gotta run again.  Soccer and baseball done.  Dance recital is next.  Really hope to smoke a cigar today.
Light up one at the recital! ;D
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 02:20:35 PM
http://www.holts.com/category.html?id=201274

Kinda pricey but a good cause...
Very nice assortment there.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 02:20:56 PM
I am going to the store to get some shrimps.  BBL, enjoy your Saturday's.
Is there a liquor store on the way?
Yes, and some great Mexican Fajitas which I just ordered.
It is a good sampler.  Not that expensive if you price it per stick.  Holts puts together some of the best samplers IMO.  Afternoon Tony and all!
Hiya Dave.  I agree.  Especially if you take into account the B&M price, this isn't too bad.
Afternoon Dave.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: SLY on June 13, 2015, 02:50:58 PM
1930 - 1st Nudist Colony opens   :P

I call "Baloney"!   >:(

Everyone knows it was the Garden of Eden:  8)
Gen. 1:27 "God created man in His image; in the Divine image He created him;
male and female he created them. (and husband and wife having sexual intercourse was NOT the forbidden fruit ... see next verse)
28 God blessed them, saying to them; "Be fertile and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it.  Have dominion over the fish of the sea, the birds of the air and all the living things that move on the earth."
29 God also said,:"See, I give you every seed bearing plant all over the earth and every tree that has seed-bearing fruit on it to be your food,"
Gen 2:24 That is why a man leaves his father and mother and clings to his wife and the two of them become one body. 
25 The man and his wife were both naked, yet they felt no shame.  :-[

(That was before the Fall/Original Sin/Disbodience to God's explicit command).

Open up your Bible and read the fascinating story of creation, the promise, the fall, another promise
in Genesis 1-3, remembering the Bible isn't a science book, it's meant to convey meaning, spiritual and moral truths.
"The Bible wasn't written to tell us how the heavens go, but how to go to heaven."


  I'd say moderate use of tobacco and brews from grain & fruit come under Gen. 1:29, so I plan to head out now and partake while watching Virginia today in the College World Series and LSU tomorrow, if I can get them to put it on.  See you gents later.   :D
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: SLY on June 13, 2015, 02:51:46 PM
Anyhoo, gotta run again.  Soccer and baseball done.  Dance recital is next.  Really hope to smoke a cigar today.
Happy Feast of St. Anthony, Anthony!
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on June 13, 2015, 03:27:37 PM
Anyhoo, gotta run again.  Soccer and baseball done.  Dance recital is next.  Really hope to smoke a cigar today.
Happy Feast of St. Anthony, Anthony!
Saint Antnee!
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 04:07:23 PM
Diesel Uncut lit for some time in the pool.  SN Beer Camp to sip in.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 05:50:20 PM
Sheesh!

Refreshing dip in the pool now on the patio Tat Black just lit and an Pskar Blues Old Chub poured.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 05:56:21 PM
PTL I am not sitting in a children's dance recital ;)
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: flip from jersey on June 13, 2015, 06:27:22 PM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Preschool, kindergarten graduations are a bit much for me...
Add elementary and Middle schools for me.
Completely agree.  Then I'm told that I'm a curmudgeon and that I will regret missing out on these events.  If my dad hadn't already been retired, I'm sure he would have missed my college graduation.
Well, you are a curmudgeon, but missing preschool graduation will not traumatize anyone. Three hour dance recital ya gotta do however.
Honest to God I think I would die right there in the seat if I had to do that, unless I just died dreading going.  That would be enough to get me to visit Colorado first.
One of the many joys of having daughters.
that was last Saturday for me, this weekend is not much on tap, hello boys..
dance recital, no preschool graduation, but i will have college visits to contend with this year...
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: flip from jersey on June 13, 2015, 06:32:59 PM
had to edit that post three time, you would think I learned how this worked by now,
got to go downstairs and turn pizza dough into stromboli...  ::)
got too much salami, provolone & fresh mozzarella.   :D
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on June 13, 2015, 06:37:39 PM
had to edit that post three time, you would think I learned how this worked by now,
got to go downstairs and turn pizza dough into stromboli...  ::)
got too much salami, provolone & fresh mozzarella.   :D
Do you do home delivery?
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: flip from jersey on June 13, 2015, 06:38:29 PM
had to edit that post three time, you would think I learned how this worked by now,
got to go downstairs and turn pizza dough into stromboli...  ::)
got too much salami, provolone & fresh mozzarella.   :D
Do you do home delivery?
only in my zipcode...
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 06:38:33 PM
Good morning, folks.  Sorry about the post and run yesterday.  Got reprimanded by the Mrs because we were running late for the boys' preschool graduation.  I wound up talking yesterday off because of all the running around... And it continues.
Preschool, kindergarten graduations are a bit much for me...
Add elementary and Middle schools for me.
Completely agree.  Then I'm told that I'm a curmudgeon and that I will regret missing out on these events.  If my dad hadn't already been retired, I'm sure he would have missed my college graduation.
Well, you are a curmudgeon, but missing preschool graduation will not traumatize anyone. Three hour dance recital ya gotta do however.
Honest to God I think I would die right there in the seat if I had to do that, unless I just died dreading going.  That would be enough to get me to visit Colorado first.
One of the many joys of having daughters.
that was last Saturday for me, this weekend is not much on tap, hello boys..
dance recital, no preschool graduation, but i will have college visits to contend with this year...
College visits are fun, lots for everyone to look forward too and exciting.  Also you can check out the campus snatch along the way. ;D
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 06:39:28 PM
had to edit that post three time, you would think I learned how this worked by now,
got to go downstairs and turn pizza dough into stromboli...  ::)
got too much salami, provolone & fresh mozzarella.   :D
Do you do home delivery?
only in my zipcode...
Don't guess TX is in your zip code?
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on June 13, 2015, 06:40:21 PM
Boiling some fresh head on XX Large Gulf Shrimp here.
Title: Re: 6/13/2015
Post by: YAD on June 13, 2015, 10:14:36 PM
Boiling some fresh head on XX Large Gulf Shrimp here.
Texas Headless Shrimp?