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Title: 5/17/2015
Post by: CigarBanter on May 17, 2015, 12:00:06 AM
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Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 02:39:03 AM
Good morning guys.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 02:40:00 AM
On this day in history ..
0218 - 7th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet
0352 - Liberius begins his reign as Catholic Pope replacing Julius I
0884 - St Adrian III begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1525 - Battle at Zabern: duke of Lutherans beats rebels
1527 - P nfilo de Narva‚z departs to explore Florida
1536 - Anne Boleyns 4 "lovers" executed
1544 - Scot earl Matthew van Lennox signs secret treaty with Henry VIII
1579 - Artois/Henegouwen/French-Flanders sign Treaty/Peace of Parma recognizing Spanish duke van Parma as land guardian
1620 - 1st merry-go-round seen at a fair (Philippapolis, Turkey)
1630 - Italian Jesuit Niccolo Zucchi, 1st to see 2 belts on Jupiter surface
1631 - Earl Johann Tilly attacks Maagdenburg
1648 - Emperor Ferdinand III defeats Maximilian I of Bavaria
1672 - Frontenac becomes governor of New France (Canada)
1673 - Louis Joliet & Jacques Marquette begin exploring Mississippi
1678 - King Charles II & Louis XIV sign secret treaty
1712 - Maximilian Emanuel of Bavaria honored as "sovereign of Netherlands"
1733 - England passes Molasses Act, putting high tariffs on rum & molasses imported to the colonies from a country other than British possessions
1742 - Frederick great (Emperor of Prussia) beats Austrians
1744 - French army takes Austrian Netherlands
1750 - -18] Tax revolt in Gorinchem
1756 - Britain declares war on France (7 Years' or French & Indian War)
1787 - English slave ship Sisters, from Africa to Cuba, capsizes
1792 - 24 merchants form NY Stock Exchange at 70 Wall Street
1794 - Hard frost in southern New England
1803 - John Hawkins & Richard French patent the Reaping Machine
1804 - Lewis & Clark begin exploration of Louisiana Purchase
1809 - Papal States annexed by France
1814 - Denmark cedes Norway to Sweden (Natl Day)
1814 - Norwegian constitution passed by constitutent assembly at Eidsvoll
1837 - Royal Decides installs the Weapon of Belgium firm(ly)
1845 - Rubber band patents
1846 - Saxophone is patents by Antoine Joseph Sax
1848 - Premier earl Schimmelpenninck resigns
1849 - Fire destroy Centrum in St Louis Missouri
1853 - Thorbeckes liberals win 2nd-Parliamentary election
1862 - Battle of Princeton WV, ends, about 128 casualities
1863 - Battle of Big Black River Bridge, MS
1864 - Battle of Adairsville Georgia, Union forces Confederates to retreat
1871 - Indians fighter Gen Sherman escapes in ambulance vs Comanches
1872 - Bohemian Club incorporated
1875 - 1st Kentucky Derby: Oliver Lewis aboard Aristides wins in 2:37.75
1876 - 7th US Cavalry under Custer leaves Ft Lincoln
1877 - Edwin T Holmes installs 1st telephone switchboard burglar alarm
1881 - 7th Kentucky Derby: Jim McLaughlin aboard Hindoo wins in 2:40
1881 - Frederick Douglass appointed recorder of deeds for Wash DC
1881 - Revised version of New Testament
1883 - Buffalo Bill Cody's 1st wild west show premieres in Omaha
1884 - Alaska becomes a US territory
1890 - Clyde Fitch's "Beau Brummel," premieres in NYC
1890 - Comic Cuts, 1st weekly comic paper, published in London
1890 - Pietro Costanzi's opera "Rustic Chivalry," premieres in Rome
1894 - 19th Preakness: Fred Taral aboard Assignee wins in 1:49¬
1895 - W G Grace completes his 100th 100 v Somerset at Bristol
1898 - Camp Merritt forms in Presidio [see 0503]
1899 - Victoria & Albert Museum foundation laid England
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 02:41:03 AM
1900 - British troops relieve Mafeking (Cape Colony)
1903 - Cleve Indians beat NY Highlanders 9-2 in Columbus Ohio
1904 - Maurice Ravel's "Sh‚h‚razade," premieres in Paris
1905 - Waseda U of Tokyo defeats LA High School 5-3 in baseball
1906 - Switzerland's Simpion Tunnel open to rail traffic
1909 - White firemen on Georgia RR strike to protest hiring blacks
1910 - Canada sets the designs for the 1›-50› coins
1911 - 36th Preakness: Eddie Dugan aboard Watervale wins in 1:51
1915 - 40th Preakness: Douglas Hoffman aboard Rhine Maiden wins in 1:58
1915 - Cubs George "Zip" Zabel relieves with 2 outs in 1st & winds up with 4-3 19-inning win over Brooklyn in longest relief job ever
1915 - Last liberal British govt of Asquith falls
1915 - National Baptist Convention chartered
1916 - British Summer Time (Daylight Savings), 1st introduced
1920 - 1st De Havilland double-decker flight (London) lands in Schiphol
1920 - 1st flight by Dutch airlines KLM (Koninklijke-Luchtvaart-Maatschappij)
1921 - Belgian-Luxembourg sign customs union
1921 - President Harding opens (via telephone) 1st Valencia Orange Show
1923 - Fire during closing day ceremonies at Grover Cleveland School (SC)
1924 - 50th Kentucky Derby: John Mooney aboard Black Gold wins in 2:05.2
1925 - Cleveland Indian Tris Speaker gets his 3,000th hit
1926 - Chiang Kai-shek is made supreme war lord in Canton
1926 - German govt of Marx takes power
1927 - Chicago Cubs beat Boston Braves, 4-3, in 22 innings
1928 - 9th modern Olympic games opens in Amsterdam
1930 - 56th Kentucky Derby: Earl Sande aboard Gallant Fox wins in 2:07.6
1932 - Congress changes name "Porto Rico" to "Puerto Rico"
1937 - Juan Negrin succeeds Largo Caballero as Spain's premier
1938 - Congress approves Vinson Naval Act, which funds a two-ocean navy
1938 - Radio quiz show "Information Please!" debuts on NBC Blue Network
1939 - 1st sports telecast-Columbia vs Princeton-college baseball
1940 - Germany occupies Brussels, Belgium & begins invasion of France
1940 - Nazi's bombs Middelburg/B IJzerdrat begins illegal defiance
1941 - Pennsylvania declares legal holiday to honor A's manager Connie Mack
1942 - Dutch SS vows loyalty to Hitler
1944 - -18] Allied air raid on Surabaja, Java
1944 - Chinese/US arm forces take Myitkyina Airport, Burma
1944 - General Eisenhower sets D-Day for June 5th
1944 - Operation Straightline: Allies land in Neth New-Guinea
1945 - 2 US P-47 Thunderbolts bomb Kiushu
1946 - KVP Labor/Communists win 1st post-WW2 Dutch parliamentary elections
1946 - Pres Truman seizes control of nation's railroads to delay a strike
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 02:41:43 AM
1947 - "Street Scene" closes at Adelphi Theater NYC after 148 performances
1948 - Israel liberates Acre, Nebi Yusha & Telel-Kadi
1948 - Soviet Union recognized Israel
1949 - British government recognizes Republic of Ireland
1952 - 78th Preakness: Conn McCreary aboard Blue Man wins in 1:57.4
1953 - Patty Berg wins LPGA Reno Golf Open
1953 - Yanks & Browns use record 41 players in a game
1954 - Supreme Court unanimously rules on Brown v Topeka Board of Education reversed 1896 "separate but equal" Plessy Vs Ferguson decision
1955 - Dutch Govt of Drees resigns
1957 - Prayer Pilgrimage, biggest civil rights demonstration to date (DC)
1957 - School desegregation law, Brown v Board of education
1958 - 84th Preakness: Ismael Valenzuela aboard Tim Tam wins in 1:57.2
1958 - Emergency crisis proclaimed in Algeria
1959 - Sam Snead sets PGA record for 36 holes at 122
1960 - 1st atomic reactor system patents, J W Flora of Canoga Park CA
1961 - Castro offers to exchange Bay of Pigs prisoners for 500 bulldozers
1962 - Marin County withdraws from BART district
1963 - Bruno Sammartino beats Buddy Rogers in NY, to become WWF champ
1963 - Houston Colt .45's Don Notterbart no-hits Phillies, 4-1
1963 - US performs nuclear Test at Nevada Test Site
1964 - Mickey Wright wins LPGA Muskogee Civitan Golf Open Invitational
1964 - Phillies triple play Houston Colt .45s
1966 - KFDO (now KVIJ) TV channel 8 in Sayre, OK (ABC) begins broadcasting
1967 - Dylan's 1965 UK Tour is released as film "Don't Look Back"
1968 - European Space Research Org launches 1st satellite
1968 - Frank Howard belts record 8th HR in 5th straight game
1968 - US performs nuclear Test at Nevada Test Site
1969 - "My Wife, My Dog, My Cat," by Maskman & The Agents hits #92
1969 - 95th Preakness: Bill Hartack aboard Majestic Prince wins in 1:55.6
1969 - Balt, Cleve & Pitts agree to go from NFC to AFC in NFL
1969 - Russian probe Venera 6 landed on Venus
1970 - Hank Aaron becomes 9th player to get 3,000 hits
1970 - Shirley Englehorn wins LPGA Johnny Londoff Chevrolet Golf Tournament
1970 - Thor Heyerdahl crosses Atlantic on reed raft Ra
1971 - Stephen Schwartz' musical "Godspell," premieres off-Broadway
1971 - Washington State bans sex discrimination
1972 - Neth & China PR exchange ambassadors
1972 - Tottenham Hotspur wins 1st UEFA Cup in London
1973 - "Nash at Nine" opens at Helen Hayes Theater NYC for 21 performances
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 02:42:33 AM
1973 - Joe Ferguson, hits the 6,000th Dodger home run
1973 - Senate Watergate Committee begins its hearings
1973 - Stevie Wonder releases "You are the Sunshine of my Love"
1973 - US performs 3 nuclear tests at Rifle Colorado
1973 - Angels outfielder Bobby Valentine breaks his leg trying to scale wall to prevent a Dick Green home run during a 5-4 loss to the A's
1974 - Bayern Mnchen wins 20th Europe Cup 1 at Brussels
1974 - Dmitri Shostakovitch completes his 15th String quartet
1975 - "Funky Gibbon" by The Goodies hits #79
1975 - 101st Preakness: Darrel McHargue aboard Master Derby wins in 1:56.4
1975 - 10cc releases "I'm Not in Love"
1975 - Mick Jagger punches a restaurant window, gets 20 stitches
1975 - NBC paid $5M for rights to show "Gone with the Wind" one time
1976 - 28th Emmy Awards: Mary Tyler Moore Show, Jack Albertson & M Learned
1976 - Earthquake in Uzbekistan: 1000's killed
1977 - Menahem Begins Likoed-party wins election in Israel
1978 - Lee Lacy hits record 3rd consecutive pinch-hit home run
1979 - -12øF (-11øC), on top of Mauna Kea, Hawaii (state record)
1979 - Emmy 6th Daytime Award presentation
1979 - Phillies beat Cubs, 23-22, on 50 hits with 11 HRs
1980 - 106th Preakness: Angel Cordero Jr aboard Codex wins in 1:54.2
1980 - Kumar Anandan balanced on one foot for 33 hours
1980 - Major race riot in Miami Florida - 16 killed, 300 injured
1980 - Paul & Linda McCartney appear on Saturday Night Live
1981 - "Inacent Black" closes at Biltmore Theater NYC after 14 performances
1981 - Islanders score 5 power play goals against Flyers in a playoff
1981 - Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA Coca-Cola Golf Classic
1983 - Israel & Lebanon sign a peace treaty
1983 - Stanley Cup: NY Islanders sweep Edmonton Oilers in 4 games
1984 - Cincinnati Reds Mario Soto throws 4 strikeouts in one inning
1984 - Mai Shanley, 21, (NM), crowned 33rd Miss USA
1985 - Les Anderson, catches record 97 lb 4 oz Chinook Salmon, off Alaska
1986 - "Chicken Song" by Spitting Image hit #1 on the UK pop chart
1986 - 112th Preakness: Alex Solis aboard Snow Chief wins in 1:54.8
1987 - "Stardust" closes at Biltmore Theater NYC after 102 performances
1987 - Ayako Okamoto wins LPGA Chrysler-Plymouth Golf Classic
1987 - USS Stark hit by Iraqi missiles, 37 sailors die
1989 - Longest Cab Ride Ever: 14,000 miles cost $16,000!
1989 - Napoli wins 18th UEFA Cup in Stuttgart
1989 - Nelson Mandela receives a BA from U of S Africa
1989 - Vincent Van Gogh's "Portrait of Dr Gachet" auctioned for $825M
1990 - Cheers' star Kelsey Grammer sentenced to jail for 30 days for DWI
1990 - Dow Jones avg hits a record 2,831.71
1990 - European court rules pension rights for both men & women
1990 - WIBC Bowling Queens won by Patty Ann
1991 - Lupita Jones, 23, of Mexico, crowned 40th Miss Universe
1992 - 38th Mazda LPGA Championship won by Betsy King
1992 - Expos Gary Carter is 3rd to catch 2,000 games (joins Boone & Fisk)
1993 - Intel's new Pentium processor is unveiled
1994 - Bakili Muluzi's UDF wins Malawi presidents/parliamentary election
1996 - Alicia Machado, 18, of Venezuela crowned 45th Miss Universe
1996 - Habib & Whitaker make 320 for 5th Cricket wkt, Leics v Worcs
1997 - 123rd Preakness: Gary Stevens aboard Silver Charm wins in 1:54
1997 - Sylvester Stallone weds Jennifer Flavin in London
1997 - WIBC Bowling Queens won by Sandra Jo Shiery-Odom
1998 - 44th McDonald's LPGA Championship
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 02:43:09 AM
Famous birthdays for this day ..

1444 - Sandro Botticelli, Italian painter (Birth of Venus)
1451 - Engelbert II, earl of Nassau-Dillenburg-Dietz/viceroy of Luxembourg
1490 - Albrecht von Hohenzollern, 1st duke of Prussia
1551 - Martinus A del Rio, Spanish/South Neth lawyer/historian/theologist
1568 - Christoph Thomas Walliser, composer
1576 - Ferdinand van Apshoven, the Older, Flemish painter, baptized
1673 - Jozef LD von K”nigsegg, Austria, milt minister of Austrian Netherlands
1691 - Antoine Court, French reformed theologist
1732 - Francesco Pasquale Ricci, composer
1741 - John Penn, US attorney (signed Declaration of Independence) [OS=May 6]
1749 - Edward Jenner, England, physician, discovered vaccination
1768 - Caroline, Brunswick, Queen Consort of King George IV
1794 - Anna Brownell Jameson, Dublin, writer
1796 - Martinus J Niewindt, bishop of Cura‡ao (christen slaves)
1800 - Carl Friedrich Zollner, composer
1803 - Robert Smith Surtees, novelist
1804 - Ottho G Heldring, Dutch vicar/reformer (Heldring Institutions)
1808 - Charles-Louis-Adolphe Vogel, composer
1812 - Joseph Warren Revere, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1880
1819 - Johann Nepomuk Kafka, composer
1823 - Charlotte Helen Sainton-Dolby, contralto/composer
1836 - Joseph Norman Lockyer, discoverer (Helium)/founder (Nature magazine)
1846 - Edmund Bishop, English secretary of Thomas Carlyle
1850 - Antonio Scontrino, composer
1866 - Erik Alfred Satie, Honfleur France, composer (M‚moirs d'un Amb‚sique)
1867 - Gerrit Mannoury, Dutch mathematician/philosopher
1871 - Henricus P Bremmer, art historian (Modern Kunstwerken)
1873 - Dorothy Miller Richardson, Abingdon Berkshire, novelist
1873 - Henri Barbusse, Asnieres France, novelist (Le Feu)
1876 - Alban Collignon, Belgian sport journalist
1878 - Conway Tearle, US actor (Klondike Annie, Should Ladies Behave?)
1886 - Alfonso XIII, Borb¢n King of Spain (1902-31)
1888 - A P "Tich" Freeman, cricket leg-spinner (legend for Kent & England)
1888 - Selmer Jackson, Iowa, actor (Life & Legend of Wyatt Earp)
1889 - Alfonso Reyes, Mexican poet/historian/diplomat (Higenia Cruel)
1889 - Marcel Moyse, Saint-Amour, France, flutist (20 Exercises et ‚tudes)
1890 - Philip James, composer
1896 - Brazilio da Cunha Luz Itibere, composer
1896 - Hannah Tillich, writer
1899 - Ralf Harolde, Pittsburgh PA, actor (Framed, Smart Money, Tip-off)
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 02:43:48 AM
1900 - Nicolai Berezowsky, composer
1900 - Ruhollah Khomeini, Iran's ayatollah (1979-89)
1901 - Werner Egk, Auchsesheim Germany, composer (Die Zaubergeige)
1902 - John Vincent, composer
1903 - Douglas Packard, British Lt General
1904 - Jean Gabin, [Alexis Moncorg‚], actor (Stormy Waters, French Can Can)
1905 - John Patrick, screenwriter
1906 - Eric Mensforth, president (Westland Aircraft)
1907 - Charles Cawley, British chief scientist/minister of power
1907 - Horace McMahon, South Norwalk Ct, actor (Martin Kane Private Eye)
1907 - Ilona Schacherer Elek, Budapest Hung, fencer (Olympic-gold-1936, 48)
1908 - Sigismund Toduta, composer
1908 - Zinka Milanov, Zagreb Yugoslavia, soprano (Ljublama Opera 1927)
1909 - Edward Playfair, British senior civil servant
1909 - Magda Schneider, actress (Eva, Going Gay, Be Mine Tonight)
1911 - Knut Anders Haukfield, SOE Operative
1911 - Maureen O'Sullivan, Boyle Ireland, actress (Tarzan, Pride & Prejudice)
1912 - Archibald Cox, special prosecutor (Watergate)
1912 - Clarence "Ace" Parker, NFL QB (Brooklyn, Boston Yanks)
1912 - Sandor Vegh, violinist teacher conductor
1913 - Alec Ogilvie, CEO (Powell Duffryn)
1913 - Lord Hirshfield, chartered accountant
1914 - Guido Masanetz, composer
1915 - Joseph D Craggs, electrical engineer
1916 - Cornelis A Eman, Aruban politician
1916 - John Hinde, photographer/circus promoter
1918 - Birgit Nilsson, Karup Sweden, operatic soprano (Elektra, Salome)
1920 - Harriet Van Horne, Syracuse NY, columnist/panelist (Leave it to Girls)
1920 - Lydia Wideman, Finland, 10K cross country skier (Olympic-gold-1952)
1921 - Dennis Brain, London England, french-hornist (Serenade)
1921 - John Garlick, British senior civil servant
1923 - Michael Beetham, Marshal (RAF)
1923 - Miles Wingate, deputy master (Trinity House)
1923 - Peter Mennin, Erie Pennsylvania, composer (Moby Dick)
1924 - Frantisek Kovaricek, composer
1924 - Lord Tombs, CEO (Rolls Royce)
1924 - Thomas Baird, vice-admiral
1926 - Cicely Berry, voice director (Royal Shakespeare Company)
1926 - David Young, Lt-Gen/CEO (Cairn Tech)
1926 - Earl of Airlie, KT
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 02:44:29 AM
1926 - Geoffrey Caston, vice chancellor (U of South Pacific)
1926 - Lord Chamberlain, Earl of Airilet
1926 - Tenniel Evans, rev/actor (10 Rillington Place, My Brother's Keeper)
1927 - Ronald Halstead, deputy CEO (British Steel)
1928 - Donald Cameron Watt, historian
1928 - Ian Griggs, bishop (Ludlow)
1928 - Vivian Moses, biotechnologist
1929 - Raymond Hide, geophysicist
1931 - Dewey Redman, jazz musician
1932 - Arthur Jones, principal (Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester)
1932 - Colin Hope, CEO (T/N)
1932 - Peter Burge, cricketer (dashing Australian batsman of 50's & 60's)
1932 - Rodric Braithwaite, British ambassador to USSR
1934 - Earl Morrall, NFL QB (Lions, Giants, Colts)
1935 - Dennis Christopher George Potter, playwright (Karaoke, Midnight Movie)
1935 - Ivan Slone, world-famous watchmaker
1936 - Dennis Hopper, KS, actor (True Grit, Blue Velvet, Easy Rider)
1936 - Lars Gustafsson, writer
1936 - Philippe Boesmans, composer
1938 - Don Dolan, Staten Island NY, actor (Guy Lewis- General Hospital)
1938 - Jason Bernard, actor (Judge-Liar Liar)
1938 - Pervis Jackson, rocker (Spinners)
1938 - Trinus Riemersma, Dutch-Frisian writer (Conquest of Leeuwarden)
1939 - Hugh Dykes, MP
1939 - Wim de Bie, CEO (Simplistic Covenant)
1941 - David Howell Cope, composer
1941 - Malcom Hale, rocker
1941 - Miriam Margolyes, actress (Will Be)
1942 - Caroline Charles, fashion designer
1942 - Taj Mahal, NYC, singer/songwriter (Real Thing)
1944 - Arif Butt, cricketer (pace bowler for Pakistan in three Tests 1964-65)
1944 - Canon P B Price, general secretary, USPG
1944 - Jesse Winchester, Shreveport La, singer/songwriter (Learn to Love it)
1944 - Paul Crossley, concert pianist
1945 - D A S Pennefather, Maj-General/Commandant (General Royal Marines)
1945 - George Miller, (Rep-D-CA, 1975- )
1946 - Sinaida Turchina, USSR, team handball (Olympic-gold-1976)
1947 - John Traicos, cricketer (in Egypt South Africa 1970, Zimbabwe 1992-93)
1948 - Bill Bruford, English pop drummer (Yes, King Crimson-Red, Genesis)
1949 - Timothy Cordy, British director (Town/Country Planning Assn)
1950 - A A Johnson, MP
1950 - Christian Lacroix, French couturier (Chic Frills)
1950 - Keith Bradley, MP
1951 - I R Evans, CEO (Hyder, Welsh Water)
1951 - Simon Hughes, MP
1952 - Jody Pijper, Dutch (background) singer
1953 - George Johnson, LA Calif, rocker (Brothers Johnson)
1953 - Kathleen Sullivan, Pasadena Ca, newscaster (ABC-TV, CBS Morning Show)
1953 - Nicholas Bacon, premier baronet of England
1953 - Yoko Shimada, Kumamota Japan, author (Kir Royal)/actress (Shogun)
1954 - John Iles, dolby supervisor (Elephant Man, Richard III)
1954 - Michael Roberts, jockey
1955 - Bill Paxton, actor (Brain Dead, Next of Kin, Indian Summer, True Lies)
1956 - Bob Saget, Phila, comedian (Full House, America's Funniest Home Video)
1956 - Sue Carpenter, TV presenter/journalist
1956 - Sugar Ray [Charles] Leonard, Willington SC, boxer (Olympics-gold-76)
1958 - Vincent Henar, Surinam, bassist (Fra Fra Sound)
1959 - Paul Di'anno, rocker (Iron Maiden Chingford, London V Early Vocalist
1960 - Fiona Hutchison, Miami Fla, actress (One Life to Live, Guiding Light)
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 02:45:06 AM
1961 - Enya, [Eithne N¡ Bhraon in], Gweedore Ireland, vocalist (Watermark)
1962 - Scott Case, NFL safety (Dallas Cowboys)
1962 - Tracey Bryn, rocker (Voice of Beehive-Let it Bee)
1963 - Jon Koncak, NBA center (Orlando Magic)
1965 - Trent Reznor, musician (9 Inch Nails)
1966 - Danny Manning, NBA forward/center (Phoenix Suns)
1966 - Mark Kratzmann, Australia, tennis star
1966 - Mark Schmocker, Interlaken Switz, US team handball goalie (Oly-96)
1967 - Cameron Bancroft, actor (Beverly Hills 90210)
1967 - Debbie Dutch, Titusville NJ, actress (Hell's Paradox)
1968 - Tim Grunhard, NFL center (KC Chiefs)
1969 - Aaron Ruffin, CFL defensive back (Hamilton Tiger Cats)
1969 - Craig Erickson, NFL quarterback (Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins)
1969 - Paige Turco, Boston MA, actress (Melanie-Guiding Light)
1969 - Ujesh Ranchod, cricketer (Zimbabwe off-spinner 1993)
1970 - Alan Wetmore, CFL fullback (Montreal Alouettes)
1970 - Derrick Deese, NFL guard (SF 49ers)
1970 - Hubert Davis, NBA guard (Dallas Mavericks, NY Knicks)
1970 - Jim Cummins, Dearborn, NHL right wing (Chicago Blackhawks)
1970 - Jodie Rogers, Melbourne Victoria Australia, diver (Olympics-96)
1970 - John Karelse, soccer player (NAC)
1970 - Jordan Nathaniel M Knight, Mass, rocker (New Kids-Hangin' Tough)
1970 - Renzo Furlan, Italy, tennis star
1970 - Stefania Croce, Bergamo Italy, golfer (95 State Farm Rail Classic-11)
1970 - Todd Mundt, NBA center (Atlanta Hawks)
1971 - Bill Lindsay, Big Fork, NHL left wing (Florida Panthers)
1971 - Mark Williams, NFL linebacker (Jacksonville Jaguars)
1972 - Elena Wagner, Sofia Bulgaria, tennis star (1996 ITF/Redbridge-GBR)
1972 - John Burrough, NFL defensive tackle (Atlanta Falcons)
1973 - Jay Riemersma, tight end (Buffalo Bills)
1974 - Marcia Turner, Cambridge Mass, Miss America (Mass-Top 10-1996)
1976 - Anna Windsor, Sydney NSW Australia, swimmer (Olympics-96)
1976 - Daniel Komen, Nyaru Kenya, 5k runner
1976 - Peter Devine, NYC, fencer-foil (Olympics-96)
1977 - Jere Michael, Aspen Colo, figure skater (1994 National Jr champ)
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 02:45:43 AM
Words of Wisdom
-------------------------

The wise old Mother Superior from county Tipperary was   
dying. The nuns gathered around her bed trying to make her   
comfortable. They gave her some warm milk to drink, but she   
refused it. Then one nun took the glass back to the kitchen.
Remembering a bottle of Irish whiskey received as a gift   
the previous Christmas, she opened and poured a generous amount   
into the warm milk.

Back at Mother Superior's bed, she held the glass to her   
lips. Mother Superior drank a little, then a little more.   
Before they knew it, she had drunk the whole glass down to   
the last drop.


"Mother", the nuns pleaded, "Please give us some wisdom   
before you die". She raised herself up in bed with a pious   
look on her face and said, "Don't sell that cow".

Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 02:53:20 AM
Time to hit the road for work, enjoy your day guys.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 05:28:28 AM
Time for 2.5 sheesh's.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 05:55:37 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 06:24:54 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
Good morning Native.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 06:26:22 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
It rained most of yesterday here and forecast has us with rain for the next 8 days or more.  We were just starting to dry out but looks like Mother Nature wants us to stay nice and muddy. 
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on May 17, 2015, 06:27:20 AM
good morning Chip and Dave. 68° heading towards 90 with an afternoon thunderstorm possible.
Cusano Cuban robusto and coffee here.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 06:28:18 AM
good morning Chip and Dave. 68° heading towards 90 with an afternoon thunderstorm possible.
Cusano Cuban robusto and coffee here.
Morning Dean.  Morning thunderstorms here.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 06:29:23 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
It rained most of yesterday here and forecast has us with rain for the next 8 days or more.  We were just starting to dry out but looks like Mother Nature wants us to stay nice and muddy.
We stayed dry yesterday.  It is coming down out there now with plenty of lightning and thunder.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 06:32:07 AM
good morning Chip and Dave. 68° heading towards 90 with an afternoon thunderstorm possible.
Cusano Cuban robusto and coffee here.
Good morning Dean.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 06:32:30 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
It rained most of yesterday here and forecast has us with rain for the next 8 days or more.  We were just starting to dry out but looks like Mother Nature wants us to stay nice and muddy.
We stayed dry yesterday.  It is coming down out there now with plenty of lightning and thunder.
But you guys really need the rain.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 06:40:59 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
It rained most of yesterday here and forecast has us with rain for the next 8 days or more.  We were just starting to dry out but looks like Mother Nature wants us to stay nice and muddy.
We stayed dry yesterday.  It is coming down out there now with plenty of lightning and thunder.
But you guys really need the rain.
We do but not getting enough in the right areas.  Lake Travis has only come up 5 feet so still down 48 feet going into summer. 

Some areas south of here have had more than their average annual rainfall in the last 30 days.  San Antonio had a foot or more of rain in the last week.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on May 17, 2015, 06:43:58 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
It rained most of yesterday here and forecast has us with rain for the next 8 days or more.  We were just starting to dry out but looks like Mother Nature wants us to stay nice and muddy.
We stayed dry yesterday.  It is coming down out there now with plenty of lightning and thunder.
But you guys really need the rain.
We do but not getting enough in the right areas.  Lake Travis has only come up 5 feet so still down 48 feet going into summer.
too bad the govt can't fund a pipeline from the ocean to strategic lake areas to replenish drought strickened locations. better than giving my tax money to deadbeats.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 06:48:48 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
It rained most of yesterday here and forecast has us with rain for the next 8 days or more.  We were just starting to dry out but looks like Mother Nature wants us to stay nice and muddy.
We stayed dry yesterday.  It is coming down out there now with plenty of lightning and thunder.
But you guys really need the rain.
We do but not getting enough in the right areas.  Lake Travis has only come up 5 feet so still down 48 feet going into summer.
too bad the govt can't fund a pipeline from the ocean to strategic lake areas to replenish drought strickened locations. better than giving my tax money to deadbeats.
Except we don't need any saltwater!  Desalinization in those quantities would be virtually impossible with current technology.  But desalinization research and development would certainly be a worthy investment.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 07:09:15 AM
Morning Chip, Dave and Dean.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 07:11:58 AM
Morning Chip, Dave and Dean.
Morning Travellin Dave. 
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 07:55:32 AM
Good rain last night, clear cool morning, all good.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on May 17, 2015, 08:04:28 AM
Morning Chip, Dave and Dean.
Good morning Dave.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 08:09:23 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
It rained most of yesterday here and forecast has us with rain for the next 8 days or more.  We were just starting to dry out but looks like Mother Nature wants us to stay nice and muddy.
We stayed dry yesterday.  It is coming down out there now with plenty of lightning and thunder.
But you guys really need the rain.
We do but not getting enough in the right areas.  Lake Travis has only come up 5 feet so still down 48 feet going into summer.
too bad the govt can't fund a pipeline from the ocean to strategic lake areas to replenish drought strickened locations. better than giving my tax money to deadbeats.
Except we don't need any saltwater!  Desalinization in those quantities would be virtually impossible with current technology.  But desalinization research and development would certainly be a worthy investment.
Instead of all the oil pipelines, build a couple of water lines from east to west.... get rid of the extra water in Louisiana and such and top off the western reservoirs.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 08:12:08 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
It rained most of yesterday here and forecast has us with rain for the next 8 days or more.  We were just starting to dry out but looks like Mother Nature wants us to stay nice and muddy.
We stayed dry yesterday.  It is coming down out there now with plenty of lightning and thunder.
But you guys really need the rain.
We do but not getting enough in the right areas.  Lake Travis has only come up 5 feet so still down 48 feet going into summer.
too bad the govt can't fund a pipeline from the ocean to strategic lake areas to replenish drought strickened locations. better than giving my tax money to deadbeats.
Except we don't need any saltwater!  Desalinization in those quantities would be virtually impossible with current technology.  But desalinization research and development would certainly be a worthy investment.
Instead of all the oil pipelines, build a couple of water lines from east to west.... get rid of the extra water in Louisiana and such and top off the western reservoirs.
Fuk California, we should stop sending them oil and gas too.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on May 17, 2015, 08:21:24 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
It rained most of yesterday here and forecast has us with rain for the next 8 days or more.  We were just starting to dry out but looks like Mother Nature wants us to stay nice and muddy.
We stayed dry yesterday.  It is coming down out there now with plenty of lightning and thunder.
But you guys really need the rain.
We do but not getting enough in the right areas.  Lake Travis has only come up 5 feet so still down 48 feet going into summer.
too bad the govt can't fund a pipeline from the ocean to strategic lake areas to replenish drought strickened locations. better than giving my tax money to deadbeats.
Except we don't need any saltwater!  Desalinization in those quantities would be virtually impossible with current technology.  But desalinization research and development would certainly be a worthy investment.
well, some day.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on May 17, 2015, 08:22:45 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
It rained most of yesterday here and forecast has us with rain for the next 8 days or more.  We were just starting to dry out but looks like Mother Nature wants us to stay nice and muddy.
We stayed dry yesterday.  It is coming down out there now with plenty of lightning and thunder.
But you guys really need the rain.
We do but not getting enough in the right areas.  Lake Travis has only come up 5 feet so still down 48 feet going into summer.
too bad the govt can't fund a pipeline from the ocean to strategic lake areas to replenish drought strickened locations. better than giving my tax money to deadbeats.
Except we don't need any saltwater!  Desalinization in those quantities would be virtually impossible with current technology.  But desalinization research and development would certainly be a worthy investment.
Instead of all the oil pipelines, build a couple of water lines from east to west.... get rid of the extra water in Louisiana and such and top off the western reservoirs.
Fuk California, we should stop sending them oil and gas too.
if you wait long enough they will fall off into the ocean.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 08:34:01 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
It rained most of yesterday here and forecast has us with rain for the next 8 days or more.  We were just starting to dry out but looks like Mother Nature wants us to stay nice and muddy.
We stayed dry yesterday.  It is coming down out there now with plenty of lightning and thunder.
But you guys really need the rain.
We do but not getting enough in the right areas.  Lake Travis has only come up 5 feet so still down 48 feet going into summer.
too bad the govt can't fund a pipeline from the ocean to strategic lake areas to replenish drought strickened locations. better than giving my tax money to deadbeats.
Except we don't need any saltwater!  Desalinization in those quantities would be virtually impossible with current technology.  But desalinization research and development would certainly be a worthy investment.
Instead of all the oil pipelines, build a couple of water lines from east to west.... get rid of the extra water in Louisiana and such and top off the western reservoirs.
Fuk California, we should stop sending them oil and gas too.
if you wait long enough they will fall off into the ocean.
I hope to live to see it. 
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 08:35:34 AM
You must be on your 3rd pot of coffee and cigar by now Dean.  Just poured the first cup out of my 2nd pot.  Fixed me up a nice ham & cheese omelet for breakfast.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 08:35:52 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
It rained most of yesterday here and forecast has us with rain for the next 8 days or more.  We were just starting to dry out but looks like Mother Nature wants us to stay nice and muddy.
We stayed dry yesterday.  It is coming down out there now with plenty of lightning and thunder.
But you guys really need the rain.
We do but not getting enough in the right areas.  Lake Travis has only come up 5 feet so still down 48 feet going into summer.
too bad the govt can't fund a pipeline from the ocean to strategic lake areas to replenish drought strickened locations. better than giving my tax money to deadbeats.
Except we don't need any saltwater!  Desalinization in those quantities would be virtually impossible with current technology.  But desalinization research and development would certainly be a worthy investment.
Instead of all the oil pipelines, build a couple of water lines from east to west.... get rid of the extra water in Louisiana and such and top off the western reservoirs.
Fuk California, we should stop sending them oil and gas too.
They do have some of their own TD.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 08:38:00 AM
Morning LSU.  Storms moving in here with several inches of rain expected today.
It rained most of yesterday here and forecast has us with rain for the next 8 days or more.  We were just starting to dry out but looks like Mother Nature wants us to stay nice and muddy.
We stayed dry yesterday.  It is coming down out there now with plenty of lightning and thunder.
But you guys really need the rain.
We do but not getting enough in the right areas.  Lake Travis has only come up 5 feet so still down 48 feet going into summer.
too bad the govt can't fund a pipeline from the ocean to strategic lake areas to replenish drought strickened locations. better than giving my tax money to deadbeats.
Except we don't need any saltwater!  Desalinization in those quantities would be virtually impossible with current technology.  But desalinization research and development would certainly be a worthy investment.
Instead of all the oil pipelines, build a couple of water lines from east to west.... get rid of the extra water in Louisiana and such and top off the western reservoirs.
Fuk California, we should stop sending them oil and gas too.
They do have some of their own TD.
Yep and for the most part they refuse to drill for it so let them use it.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 08:43:39 AM
Good morning, guys.  What's on the table today, fracking?
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 08:49:46 AM
Good morning, guys.  What's on the table today, fracking?
Morning Mayor, desalinization Sunday, Just kind of warming up for Fracking Monday.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on May 17, 2015, 08:58:36 AM
You must be on your 3rd pot of coffee and cigar by now Dean.  Just poured the first cup out of my 2nd pot.  Fixed me up a nice ham & cheese omelet for breakfast.
still 1st pot, 3rd cup, 2nd cigar, RP Decade robusto.
got 'distracted' for a bit.
heading to WalMart soon then the beach.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on May 17, 2015, 09:00:32 AM
Good morning, guys.  What's on the table today, fracking?
it starts with an F and and ends with king.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 09:01:27 AM
You must be on your 3rd pot of coffee and cigar by now Dean.  Just poured the first cup out of my 2nd pot.  Fixed me up a nice ham & cheese omelet for breakfast.
still 1st pot, 3rd cup, 2nd cigar, RP Decade robusto.
got 'dicktracted' for a bit.
heading to WalMart soon then the beach.
Mushroom-Swiss burgers or Italian Sausage with Peppers & Onions today?
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 09:02:59 AM
Good morning, guys.  What's on the table today, fracking?
it starts with an F and and ends with king.
LMFAO. You got that Mayor or  you need more detail?
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 09:04:09 AM
Good morning, guys.  What's on the table today, fracking?
Morning Mayor, desalinization Sunday, Just kind of warming up for Fracking Monday.
Good morning, Dave.  Looks like I've got some mowing in store for me today.  Just waiting for it to dry up a bit before I begin.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 09:04:11 AM
You must be on your 3rd pot of coffee and cigar by now Dean.  Just poured the first cup out of my 2nd pot.  Fixed me up a nice ham & cheese omelet for breakfast.
still 1st pot, 3rd cup, 2nd cigar, RP Decade robusto.
got 'dicktrackted" for a bit.
heading to WalMart soon then the beach.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 09:04:46 AM
Good morning, guys.  What's on the table today, fracking?
it starts with an F and and ends with king.
One track mind on you.  ;)
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 09:05:28 AM
Good morning, guys.  What's on the table today, fracking?
Morning Mayor, desalinization Sunday, Just kind of warming up for Fracking Monday.
Good morning, Dave.  Looks like I've got some mowing in store for me today.  Just waiting for it to dry up a bit before I begin.
Thankfully I got that done yesterday since we have had almost an inch of rain this morning.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 09:06:11 AM
Good morning, guys.  What's on the table today, fracking?
Morning Mayor, desalinization Sunday, Just kind of warming up for Fracking Monday.
Good morning, Dave.  Looks like I've got some mowing in store for me today.  Just waiting for it to dry up a bit before I begin.
Put it off long enough and hope for some afternoon storms?
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on May 17, 2015, 09:07:07 AM
You must be on your 3rd pot of coffee and cigar by now Dean.  Just poured the first cup out of my 2nd pot.  Fixed me up a nice ham & cheese omelet for breakfast.
still 1st pot, 3rd cup, 2nd cigar, RP Decade robusto.
got 'dicktracted' for a bit.
heading to WalMart soon then the beach.
Mushroom-Swiss burgers or Italian Sausage with Peppers & Onions today?
stuffed pork chops, baked potato, tossed salad, and crusty Italian bread.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 09:08:18 AM
Good morning, guys.  What's on the table today, fracking?
Morning Mayor, desalinization Sunday, Just kind of warming up for Fracking Monday.
Good morning, Dave.  Looks like I've got some mowing in store for me today.  Just waiting for it to dry up a bit before I begin.
Put it off long enough and hope for some afternoon storms?
Nah, it's gotten out of hand already.  Besides it shouldn't take me more than a half hour.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 09:09:21 AM
You must be on your 3rd pot of coffee and cigar by now Dean.  Just poured the first cup out of my 2nd pot.  Fixed me up a nice ham & cheese omelet for breakfast.
still 1st pot, 3rd cup, 2nd cigar, RP Decade robusto.
got 'dicktracted' for a bit.
heading to WalMart soon then the beach.
Mushroom-Swiss burgers or Italian Sausage with Peppers & Onions today?
stuffed pork chops, baked potato, tossed salad, and crusty Italian bread.
That all sounds awfully euphemistic.  ;)
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 09:11:33 AM
You must be on your 3rd pot of coffee and cigar by now Dean.  Just poured the first cup out of my 2nd pot.  Fixed me up a nice ham & cheese omelet for breakfast.
still 1st pot, 3rd cup, 2nd cigar, RP Decade robusto.
got 'dicktracted' for a bit.
heading to WalMart soon then the beach.
Mushroom-Swiss burgers or Italian Sausage with Peppers & Onions today?
stuffed pork chops, baked potato, tossed salad, and crusty Italian bread.
Even his diet has changed! 
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on May 17, 2015, 09:12:21 AM
Good morning, guys.  What's on the table today, fracking?
it starts with an F and and ends with king.
One track mind on you.  ;)
I'm retired Tony, I'm old, I may not live forever, so I take it a day at a time.
besides, she said she was asleep at 5:30 and doesn't remember jumping me, so I had to wake her up a bit ago and give her something to remember.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 09:13:21 AM
Good morning, guys.  What's on the table today, fracking?
it starts with an F and and ends with king.
One track mind on you.  ;)
I'm retired Tony, I'm old, I may not live forever, so I take it a day at a time.
besides, she said she was asleep at 5:30 and doesn't remember jumping me, so I had to wake her up a bit ago and give her something to remember.
Thought you gave her something to remember yesterday! ;D
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on May 17, 2015, 09:15:54 AM
You must be on your 3rd pot of coffee and cigar by now Dean.  Just poured the first cup out of my 2nd pot.  Fixed me up a nice ham & cheese omelet for breakfast.
still 1st pot, 3rd cup, 2nd cigar, RP Decade robusto.
got 'dicktracted' for a bit.
heading to WalMart soon then the beach.
Mushroom-Swiss burgers or Italian Sausage with Peppers & Onions today?
stuffed pork chops, baked potato, tossed salad, and crusty Italian bread.
Even his diet has changed!
I've done stuffed pork chops before. I get the thick cut chops and doctor boxed stuffing, adding onions and mushrooms finely chopped, throw them on the grill, great eating.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on May 17, 2015, 09:17:29 AM
Good morning, guys.  What's on the table today, fracking?
it starts with an F and and ends with king.
One track mind on you.  ;)
I'm retired Tony, I'm old, I may not live forever, so I take it a day at a time.
besides, she said she was asleep at 5:30 and doesn't remember jumping me, so I had to wake her up a bit ago and give her something to remember.
Thought you gave her something to remember yesterday! ;D
I made up in the afternoon for my failings in the morning yesterday.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 09:20:49 AM
Good morning, guys.  What's on the table today, fracking?
it starts with an F and and ends with king.
One track mind on you.  ;)
I'm retired Tony, I'm old, I may not live forever, so I take it a day at a time.
besides, she said she was asleep at 5:30 and doesn't remember jumping me, so I had to wake her up a bit ago and give her something to remember.
As long as you're having fun.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on May 17, 2015, 09:24:38 AM
heading to Wally World. later.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 09:26:50 AM
heading to Wally World. later.
Have a great day, Deano.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 09:28:01 AM
Good morning, guys.  What's on the table today, fracking?
it starts with an F and and ends with king.
One track mind on you.  ;)
I'm retired Tony, I'm old, I may not live forever, so I take it a day at a time.
besides, she said she was asleep at 5:30 and doesn't remember jumping me, so I had to wake her up a bit ago and give her something to remember.
Thought you gave her something to remember yesterday! ;D
They're older.... memory is not what it used to be.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 09:28:53 AM
You must be on your 3rd pot of coffee and cigar by now Dean.  Just poured the first cup out of my 2nd pot.  Fixed me up a nice ham & cheese omelet for breakfast.
still 1st pot, 3rd cup, 2nd cigar, RP Decade robusto.
got 'dicktracted' for a bit.
heading to WalMart soon then the beach.
Mushroom-Swiss burgers or Italian Sausage with Peppers & Onions today?
stuffed pork chops, baked potato, tossed salad, and crusty Italian bread.
Even his diet has changed!
I've done stuffed pork chops before. I get the thick cut chops and doctor boxed stuffing, adding onions and mushrooms finely chopped, throw them on the grill, great eating.
Sounds good to me.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 09:31:13 AM
You must be on your 3rd pot of coffee and cigar by now Dean.  Just poured the first cup out of my 2nd pot.  Fixed me up a nice ham & cheese omelet for breakfast.
still 1st pot, 3rd cup, 2nd cigar, RP Decade robusto.
got 'dicktracted' for a bit.
heading to WalMart soon then the beach.
Mushroom-Swiss burgers or Italian Sausage with Peppers & Onions today?
stuffed pork chops, baked potato, tossed salad, and crusty Italian bread.
Even his diet has changed!
I've done stuffed pork chops before. I get the thick cut chops and doctor boxed stuffing, adding onions and mushrooms finely chopped, throw them on the grill, great eating.
We do that same thing once in a while and they are good.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 09:32:37 AM
heading to Wally World. later.
Disinfect yourself when finished.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 09:35:08 AM
Thought my rain was about done but started storming again now.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 09:38:49 AM
Thought my rain was about done but started storming again now.
It appears this weather is crazy from top to bottom.  May as well get breakfast going.  I'm looking to get the waffle iron hot this morning.  Y'all made me hungry.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 09:40:13 AM
Thought my rain was about done but started storming again now.
It appears this weather is crazy from top to bottom.  May as well get breakfast going.  I'm looking to get the waffle iron hot this morning.  Y'all made me hungry.
Waffles are always good!
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on May 17, 2015, 09:46:46 AM
Got home safe last night - felt great to be in my own bed.  Doing laundry and getting ready for WORK tomorrow!
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 10:02:34 AM
Got home safe last night - felt great to be in my own bed.  Doing laundry and getting ready for WORK tomorrow!
Morning CG glad you got home away from the Commie HQ.   Tomorrow is the big day, hope it  all goes well for you.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 10:03:04 AM
Got home safe last night - felt great to be in my own bed.  Doing laundry and getting ready for WORK tomorrow!
Best of luck with that Yellow star.  Hopefully your travel home was less eventful then your trip out.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on May 17, 2015, 10:05:02 AM
Got home safe last night - felt great to be in my own bed.  Doing laundry and getting ready for WORK tomorrow!
Morning CG glad you got home away from the Commie HQ.   Tomorrow is the big day, hope it  all goes well for you.
Thanks Tex!  Very excited for tomorrow!
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on May 17, 2015, 10:05:38 AM
Got home safe last night - felt great to be in my own bed.  Doing laundry and getting ready for WORK tomorrow!
Best of luck with that Yellow star.  Hopefully your travel home was less eventful then your trip out.
Heck, we even got home 20min early - was nice to at least have one leg of the trip on schedule!  Thanks Dave!
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 11:45:47 AM
Thought my rain was about done but started storming again now.
It appears this weather is crazy from top to bottom.  May as well get breakfast going.  I'm looking to get the waffle iron hot this morning.  Y'all made me hungry.
Waffles are always good!
They were waffles with bacon and dark chocolate chips in them.  Yum!
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 11:47:31 AM
Got home safe last night - felt great to be in my own bed.  Doing laundry and getting ready for WORK tomorrow!
We may have to have an e-herf to celebrate!
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 12:02:01 PM
Got home safe last night - felt great to be in my own bed.  Doing laundry and getting ready for WORK tomorrow!
Best of luck with that Yellow star.  Hopefully your travel home was less eventful then your trip out.
Heck, we even got home 20min early - was nice to at least have one leg of the trip on schedule!  Thanks Dave!
Hope you had a good trip, even with the SoCal rain.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 12:05:53 PM
What's going on NJDave?  You hangin' in the Garden State for a bit?
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Threebean on May 17, 2015, 01:08:16 PM
Afternoon men.  Giving the MoW Immortal a try.  From the CFest haul.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 01:15:28 PM
Afternoon men.  Giving the MoW Immortal a try.  From the CFest haul.
I looked at that one recently too but passed it up.  Let us know what you think.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 01:34:33 PM
Afternoon men.  Giving the MoW Immortal a try.  From the CFest haul.
Afternoon Bean.  Warden give you a smoke break?
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Threebean on May 17, 2015, 02:08:36 PM
Afternoon men.  Giving the MoW Immortal a try.  From the CFest haul.
Afternoon Bean.  Warden give you a smoke break?
At the office so taking advantage.  Worked on home projects all day yesterday until about 8:30 last night, so I guess you could consider this a "break".
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: sfish on May 17, 2015, 02:10:53 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Threebean on May 17, 2015, 02:12:00 PM
Afternoon men.  Giving the MoW Immortal a try.  From the CFest haul.
I looked at that one recently too but passed it up.  Let us know what you think.
So far a decent stick with some smooth, subtle sweetness but not on par with any of the Side Projects in the flavor dept.  Perfect draw but wonky burn requiring numerous touch-ups. 
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Threebean on May 17, 2015, 02:12:58 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
You fab that thing, fishy?  Had no idea you were so good with your hands...
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 02:17:55 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Nice for sure, but doesn't CG hold a patent on thaose?   
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 02:19:52 PM
Afternoon men.  Giving the MoW Immortal a try.  From the CFest haul.
Afternoon Bean.  Warden give you a smoke break?
At the office so taking advantage.  Worked on home projects all day yesterday until about 8:30 last night, so I guess you could consider this a "break".
Sun is out that sure looks nice.  Going outside for a smoke shortly.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: sfish on May 17, 2015, 02:21:11 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
You fab that thing, fishy?  Had no idea you were so good with your hands...
I did not, just gave the idea to my cigar buddy at our weld shop at work and he whipped one up.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: sfish on May 17, 2015, 02:22:20 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Nice for sure, but doesn't CG hold a patent on thaose?
His patent only covers the non-square variety 😄
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 02:27:01 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
You fab that thing, fishy?  Had no idea you were so good with your hands...
I did not, just gave the idea to my cigar buddy at our weld shop at work and he whipped one up.
They got color anodizing capability?
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 02:27:44 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Nice for sure, but doesn't CG hold a patent on thaose?
His patent only covers the non-square variety 😄
You are the Red Chinese of Cigar Rests :)
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Threebean on May 17, 2015, 02:28:34 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Nice for sure, but doesn't CG hold a patent on those?
His patent only covers the non-square variety 😄
Indeed.  Next step is to have that aluminum version anodized or powder coated. 
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 02:28:39 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Trying to give Shaun a run for his money?
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 02:29:00 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Is it rectangular, parallelogram or a rhombus?
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 02:29:39 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Nice for sure, but doesn't CG hold a patent on those?
His patent only covers the non-square variety 😄
Indeed.  Next step is to have that aluminum version anodized or powder coated.
Anodized....nice colors.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Threebean on May 17, 2015, 02:30:30 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Is it rectangular, parallelogram or a rhombus?
Can be anything other than trapezoidal.  That's a Shaun specialty. 
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 02:32:03 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Nice for sure, but doesn't CG hold a patent on those?
His patent only covers the non-square variety 😄
Indeed.  Next step is to have that aluminum version anodized or powder coated.
Anodized....nice colors.
I need dark maroon to match my 5-Star punch.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 02:32:12 PM
Afternoon men.  Giving the MoW Immortal a try.  From the CFest haul.
I looked at that one recently too but passed it up.  Let us know what you think.
So far a decent stick with some smooth, subtle sweetness but not on par with any of the Side Projects in the flavor dept.  Perfect draw but wonky burn requiring numerous touch-ups.
I enjoyed it too, I've gotten them a couple of times from Jams.  Good milder smoke...think of them as a MOW Virtue but with taste.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 02:32:46 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Nice for sure, but doesn't CG hold a patent on thaose?
His patent only covers the non-square variety 😄
LMFAO!
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 02:33:18 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
You fab that thing, fishy?  Had no idea you were so good with your hands...
I could have told you...
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 02:36:20 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
You fab that thing, fishy?  Had no idea you were so good with your hands...
I could have told you...
Nate told ya?
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 02:38:18 PM
Looks like CI managed to avoid free shipping opportunities while the $20 gift car special was running .  Bastiges.  Probably a Jam tomorrow.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Threebean on May 17, 2015, 02:42:20 PM
Afternoon men.  Giving the MoW Immortal a try.  From the CFest haul.
I looked at that one recently too but passed it up.  Let us know what you think.
So far a decent stick with some smooth, subtle sweetness but not on par with any of the Side Projects in the flavor dept.  Perfect draw but wonky burn requiring numerous touch-ups.
I enjoyed it too, I've gotten them a couple of times from Jams.  Good milder smoke...think of them as a MOW Virtue but with taste.
Good description.  I was going to say between a Virtue and the Ruination. 
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 02:47:23 PM
Looks like CI managed to avoid free shipping opportunities while the $20 gift car special was running .  Bastiges.  Probably a Jam tomorrow.
Perhaps put something in my cart today with the hopes of a jam item for free shipping tomorrow...  Wonder if I could use my Pep Boys card?
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 03:04:43 PM
Looks like CI managed to avoid free shipping opportunities while the $20 gift car special was running .  Bastiges.  Probably a Jam tomorrow.
Perhaps put something in my cart today with the hopes of a jam item for free shipping tomorrow...  Wonder if I could use my Pep Boys card?
Must be Manny or Moe....'cause you don't know Jack!
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 03:07:16 PM
Xikar HC Criollo lit, Fuk'n with pool so figured a yard gar was appropriate.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on May 17, 2015, 03:09:58 PM
Looks like CI managed to avoid free shipping opportunities while the $20 gift car special was running .  Bastiges.  Probably a Jam tomorrow.
Perhaps put something in my cart today with the hopes of a jam item for free shipping tomorrow...  Wonder if I could use my Pep Boys card?
Must be Manny or Moe....'cause you don't know Jack!
Or shit either.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 03:10:26 PM
Looks like CI managed to avoid free shipping opportunities while the $20 gift car special was running .  Bastiges.  Probably a Jam tomorrow.
Perhaps put something in my cart today with the hopes of a jam item for free shipping tomorrow...  Wonder if I could use my Pep Boys card?
Must be Manny or Moe....'cause you don't know Jack!
D'oh!
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 03:19:02 PM
Xikar HC Criollo lit, Fuk'n with pool so figured a yard gar was appropriate.
Thought you had it all turquoise/aquamarine and good to go?
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: sfish on May 17, 2015, 03:19:21 PM
Herrera Esteli lonsdale going now, no hints of raspberry thumbprint cookies just yet
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 03:19:44 PM
Looks like CI managed to avoid free shipping opportunities while the $20 gift car special was running .  Bastiges.  Probably a Jam tomorrow.
Perhaps put something in my cart today with the hopes of a jam item for free shipping tomorrow...  Wonder if I could use my Pep Boys card?
Must be Manny or Moe....'cause you don't know Jack!
Or shit either.
On that we can always agree.  Afternoon CB.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 03:21:57 PM
Xikar HC Criollo lit, Fuk'n with pool so figured a yard gar was appropriate.
Thought you had it all turquoise/aquamarine and good to go?
It is clear and blue but rain keeps causing sediment which requires a lot of  sweeping.  Stuff is really fine and tends to just go through the pool sweep.   

Probably have to pick up a finer mesh pool sweep bag this week now that the leaves are gone.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on May 17, 2015, 03:29:52 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Nice, that's badass!
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Threebean on May 17, 2015, 03:32:41 PM
Xikar HC Criollo lit, Fuk'n with pool so figured a yard gar was appropriate.
Thought you had it all turquoise/aquamarine and good to go?
It is clear and blue but rain keeps causing sediment which requires a lot of  sweeping.  Stuff is really fine and tends to just go through the pool sweep.   

Probably have to pick up a finer mesh pool sweep bag this week now that the leaves are gone.
Gotta keep up with the chlorine level, too.  All that rain knocks it down pretty quickly. 
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on May 17, 2015, 03:33:18 PM
Looks like CI managed to avoid free shipping opportunities while the $20 gift car special was running .  Bastiges.  Probably a Jam tomorrow.
Perhaps put something in my cart today with the hopes of a jam item for free shipping tomorrow...  Wonder if I could use my Pep Boys card?
Must be Manny or Moe....'cause you don't know Jack!
Or shit either.
On that we can always agree.  Afternoon CB.
Couldn't pass that one up.  Getting thunderstorms and rain showers blowing through.  Some thing shows up and disappears just as fast.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on May 17, 2015, 03:34:13 PM
Herrera Esteli lonsdale going now, no hints of raspberry thumbprint cookies just yet
Cookie time with the Beiber!
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 03:37:30 PM
Herrera Esteli lonsdale going now, no hints of raspberry thumbprint cookies just yet
You need to right that palate of yours.  Sheesh.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: sfish on May 17, 2015, 03:43:02 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Nice, that's badass!
I'll send you one when we make a couple
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 03:43:52 PM
Xikar HC Criollo lit, Fuk'n with pool so figured a yard gar was appropriate.
Thought you had it all turquoise/aquamarine and good to go?
It is clear and blue but rain keeps causing sediment which requires a lot of  sweeping.  Stuff is really fine and tends to just go through the pool sweep.   

Probably have to pick up a finer mesh pool sweep bag this week now that the leaves are gone.
Gotta keep up with the chlorine level, too.  All that rain knocks it down pretty quickly.
I have salt water but usually have to use a pound of shock after this much rain but after the algae war there is enough chlorine in this pool to give a Mexican girl bleach blonde pussy hair.  Might melt your swim trunks.

I usually have to add a quart of acid after rain too.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 03:46:57 PM
Just ordered a Sand and silt bag for the pool sweep from Amazon, be here Tuesday. 
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 03:52:08 PM
Chip & Golf show up and we would have a full house on Sunday.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 03:53:19 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Nice, that's badass!
I'll send you one when we make a couple
Fish, you  got to update Shaun's status tomorrow.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 03:58:43 PM
I guess Dean is busy stuffing the pork chop. ;D
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 04:02:38 PM
Herrera Esteli lonsdale going now, no hints of raspberry thumbprint cookies just yet
The secret is you have to use Tony's thumb...wherever that's been...
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 04:04:20 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Nice, that's badass!
But the wooden stands look so much better with my wooden ashtray...
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 04:04:46 PM
Off to the airport, enjoy the rest of your weekend all.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 04:05:21 PM
Off to the airport, enjoy the rest of your weekend all.
Have smooth flight Dave
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: sfish on May 17, 2015, 04:14:52 PM
Herrera Esteli lonsdale going now, no hints of raspberry thumbprint cookies just yet
The secret is you have to use Tony's thumb...wherever that's been...
CNS
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: sfish on May 17, 2015, 04:16:16 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Nice, that's badass!
I'll send you one when we make a couple
Fish, you  got to update Shaun's status tomorrow.
After 2 weeks on the job and 1 paycheck
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 04:30:08 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Nice, that's badass!
I'll send you one when we make a couple
Fish, you  got to update Shaun's status tomorrow.
After 2 weeks on the job and 1 paycheck
You are tough on the kid.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on May 17, 2015, 04:31:44 PM
Afternoon men, wanted to show you my newly engineered aluminum stock cigar rest. This is the first run prototype, I like it
Nice, that's badass!
I'll send you one when we make a couple
Fish, you  got to update Shaun's status tomorrow.
After 2 weeks on the job and 1 paycheck
First payday is June 5th
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 04:42:06 PM
Police have reported multiple fatalities during a shooting between biker gangs in the parking lot between Twin Peaks and Don Carlos restaurants in the Central Texas Marketplace in Waco, Texas.

Police on scene confirm the shooting started about 12:15 p.m. Sunday afternoon and involved at least two biker gangs. The shooting reportedly started after an argument inside Twin Peaks escalated to the parking lot.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 05:08:48 PM
Tat Black Corona Gorda lit with an ice cold SN Beer Camp poured. 

Mighty tight draw on this one.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 05:14:24 PM
Police have reported multiple fatalities during a shooting between biker gangs in the parking lot between Twin Peaks and Don Carlos restaurants in the Central Texas Marketplace in Waco, Texas.

Police on scene confirm the shooting started about 12:15 p.m. Sunday afternoon and involved at least two biker gangs. The shooting reportedly started after an argument inside Twin Peaks escalated to the parking lot.
Update:

BREAKING: 9 dead, others injured in shooting between biker gangs at local restaurant
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 05:33:55 PM
Tat Black Corona Gorda lit with an ice cold SN Beer Camp poured. 

Mighty tight draw on this one.
Had to get the draw tool out for this one.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 05:56:32 PM
SHEESH!
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 17, 2015, 06:04:44 PM
Police have reported multiple fatalities during a shooting between biker gangs in the parking lot between Twin Peaks and Don Carlos restaurants in the Central Texas Marketplace in Waco, Texas.

Police on scene confirm the shooting started about 12:15 p.m. Sunday afternoon and involved at least two biker gangs. The shooting reportedly started after an argument inside Twin Peaks escalated to the parking lot.
Update:

BREAKING: 9 dead, others injured in shooting between biker gangs at local restaurant
Waco's in Waco...them guys with motorcycles and guns...
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 06:19:09 PM
Police have reported multiple fatalities during a shooting between biker gangs in the parking lot between Twin Peaks and Don Carlos restaurants in the Central Texas Marketplace in Waco, Texas.

Police on scene confirm the shooting started about 12:15 p.m. Sunday afternoon and involved at least two biker gangs. The shooting reportedly started after an argument inside Twin Peaks escalated to the parking lot.
Update:

BREAKING: 9 dead, others injured in shooting between biker gangs at local restaurant
Waco's in Waco...them guys with motorcycles and guns...
Multiple law enforcement agencies have been called to assist. Medical personnel from as far away as Limestone County are being called to the scene. Police recovered chains, knives, bats, clubs and firearms.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 06:27:46 PM
Police have reported multiple fatalities during a shooting between biker gangs in the parking lot between Twin Peaks and Don Carlos restaurants in the Central Texas Marketplace in Waco, Texas.

Police on scene confirm the shooting started about 12:15 p.m. Sunday afternoon and involved at least two biker gangs. The shooting reportedly started after an argument inside Twin Peaks escalated to the parking lot.

Update:

BREAKING: 9 dead, others injured in shooting between biker gangs at local restaurant
Waco's in Waco...them guys with motorcycles and guns...
Multiple law enforcement agencies have been called to assist. Medical personnel from as far away as Limestone County are being called to the scene. Police recovered chains, knives, bats, clubs and firearms.
Local Waco news now reporting 10 dead and 16 in the hospital
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 06:54:49 PM
I'm thinking the wife is gonna reconsider the move to Waco.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 07:19:23 PM
I'm thinking the wife is gonna reconsider the move to Waco.
Could have been anywhere.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 07:36:42 PM
I'm thinking the wife is gonna reconsider the move to Waco.
Could have been anywhere.
I know.  I'm just busting balls.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 07:37:50 PM
I'm thinking the wife is gonna reconsider the move to Waco.
Could have been anywhere.
I know.  I'm just busting balls.
LOL but Waco is certainly not the Jewell of Texas!
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 07:40:02 PM
Crap Tony, it's almost Monday again. :(
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 08:03:33 PM
Crap Tony, it's almost Monday again. :(
No joke.  We're fast approaching the anniversary of this site.
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 17, 2015, 08:18:13 PM
Crap Tony, it's almost Monday again. :(
No joke.  We're fast approaching the anniversary of this site.
Which is June 1 isn't it?
Title: Re: 5/17/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 17, 2015, 09:43:32 PM
Crap Tony, it's almost Monday again. :(
No joke.  We're fast approaching the anniversary of this site.
Which is June 1 isn't it?
Yes sir and it came quickly.  (TWSS)