good morning guys. Event Committee meeting went off well. all set for the Spring Fling in April. printed off flyers for our pot luck meeting and distributed them to the two clubs in the county. stayed for a speaker meeting at one listening to a guy that got sober in 1977. Water Dept stopped by afterwards, so I'm a bit tired.
Quote from: FloridaDean on March 03, 2019, 08:48:51 AMgood morning guys. Event Committee meeting went off well. all set for the Spring Fling in April. printed off flyers for our pot luck meeting and distributed them to the two clubs in the county. stayed for a speaker meeting at one listening to a guy that got sober in 1977. Water Dept stopped by afterwards, so I'm a bit tired.I’ve been sober since Friday.
Good morning Sunday in Banterland. Happy IfYouKneelDuringTheAnthemGoLiveInAnotherCountry Day.
Quote from: South Carolina Redfish on March 03, 2019, 06:09:25 AMToday is NATIONAL ANTHEM DAY – March 3Nearly 117 years passed after Key penned “Defence of Fort M’Henry” before it became the national anthem of the United States of America. “Hail Columbia” and “My Country ‘Tis of Thee” held honorary places as patriotic songs. But, the United States didn’t have an officially declared anthem until a congressional resolution, signed by President Herbert Hoover, until “The Star Spangled Banner” became the national anthem of the United States of America on March 3rd, 1931.*Historical note: The spelling of “defence” in the original title of Key’s song is correct for the period. Correcting the confusion.........A few people incorrectly assumed that National Anthem Day is September 14, the day the song was written. This is incorrect. National Anthem Day is every March 3rd, in celebration of the day that congress made the Star-Spangled Banner our national anthem.Is it also national kneeling day?
Today is NATIONAL ANTHEM DAY – March 3Nearly 117 years passed after Key penned “Defence of Fort M’Henry” before it became the national anthem of the United States of America. “Hail Columbia” and “My Country ‘Tis of Thee” held honorary places as patriotic songs. But, the United States didn’t have an officially declared anthem until a congressional resolution, signed by President Herbert Hoover, until “The Star Spangled Banner” became the national anthem of the United States of America on March 3rd, 1931.*Historical note: The spelling of “defence” in the original title of Key’s song is correct for the period. Correcting the confusion.........A few people incorrectly assumed that National Anthem Day is September 14, the day the song was written. This is incorrect. National Anthem Day is every March 3rd, in celebration of the day that congress made the Star-Spangled Banner our national anthem.
40's all day today, and windy. Down into the 20's tomorrow night. Winter's last gasp I hope.
Quote from: FloridaDean on March 03, 2019, 08:48:51 AMgood morning guys. Event Committee meeting went off well. all set for the Spring Fling in April. printed off flyers for our pot luck meeting and distributed them to the two clubs in the county. stayed for a speaker meeting at one listening to a guy that got sober in 1977. Water Dept stopped by afterwards, so I'm a bit tired.Got to love the stories how people have turned their lives around and are actively part of a community to do well. It's the chronic relapsers that are frustrating. The ones that really just don't get it. Not the ones who are trying and have a slip up. I do not have the patience for people like that.Just my take
Quote from: Threebean on March 03, 2019, 09:48:15 AMGood morning Sunday in Banterland. Happy IfYouKneelDuringTheAnthemGoLiveInAnotherCountry Day. Morning MissingBean
Quote from: bluecollar on March 03, 2019, 08:56:38 AMQuote from: FloridaDean on March 03, 2019, 08:48:51 AMgood morning guys. Event Committee meeting went off well. all set for the Spring Fling in April. printed off flyers for our pot luck meeting and distributed them to the two clubs in the county. stayed for a speaker meeting at one listening to a guy that got sober in 1977. Water Dept stopped by afterwards, so I'm a bit tired.Got to love the stories how people have turned their lives around and are actively part of a community to do well. It's the chronic relapsers that are frustrating. The ones that really just don't get it. Not the ones who are trying and have a slip up. I do not have the patience for people like that.Just my takeI tend to stay away from drinking debates here. I would hate to be a responcible influence on some of these guys.
Quote from: South Carolina Redfish on March 03, 2019, 09:52:35 AMQuote from: Threebean on March 03, 2019, 09:48:15 AMGood morning Sunday in Banterland. Happy IfYouKneelDuringTheAnthemGoLiveInAnotherCountry Day. Morning MissingBeanYeaterday afternoon was furniture store day with the warden. The in-house "designer " at one store was quite the babe, so could have been worse.