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Any CivIII fans?
I'm wondering if I should buy Civ IV or wait until Civ V comes out. Any opinions?
Sid Meier is awesome!
Sid Meier is awesome!
Need help pimping myspace
Anyone that knows about myspace codes etc, please send me a PM. I am on a mission now and need help. I was trying to redo my profile and now its all messed up. I have the codes for my page but cant figure it out. Help!!!!
Please Remember
He was a brave young man, the second youngest of 13 children raised in a family that didn't have much in worldly goods but filled with love.
When the war in Europe broke out, he signed up to fight for what he knew was right...freedom for all, freedom from tyrants, freedom from persecution because of race, religion, colour or beliefs.
He fought in Italy and sweated in the trenches of North Africa. He fought the last days in Holland and the joy of liberation was short lived when he saw his first mass grave uncovered...a grave filled with children. He never forgot this.
Each year he went to Cenotaph to remember those who fought with him, those who never came home and to remember that grave with prayers that this would never happen again.
He was humble in his presence, wearing his medals only when encouraged to do so by family and others who had shared his journey. He never spoke of what he saw until about 20 years after the war had ended, but he never forgot and he never stopped praying.
Today he rests in a home for the aged, no longer able to march with those who served. Today he has lost much of his short term memory, yet still remembers...those he fought with, those who were lost and that grave frilled with children.
Today I will take pause at 11 am, and I will say a prayer of gratitude, for all those who have served and given their lives to ensure that our world remains a place where I can walk in peace.
Today I will say a special thank you for the best father-in-law anyone could ever have the privilege of knowing. Today I will remember his stories, especially the story of the grave, and my heart will weep for the loss many years ago of those who fought to make my world a place where I will never see or know the atrocities that this sweet man endured.
Thank you dad, thank you for sharing your stories and may I never forget or take for granted one moment of my life.
I remember. Please take a moment and honour these men and women with me. The soldiers of wars gone by and those who continue to fight bravely for your freedom and mine.
God bless every one of them.
Hugs
When the war in Europe broke out, he signed up to fight for what he knew was right...freedom for all, freedom from tyrants, freedom from persecution because of race, religion, colour or beliefs.
He fought in Italy and sweated in the trenches of North Africa. He fought the last days in Holland and the joy of liberation was short lived when he saw his first mass grave uncovered...a grave filled with children. He never forgot this.
Each year he went to Cenotaph to remember those who fought with him, those who never came home and to remember that grave with prayers that this would never happen again.
He was humble in his presence, wearing his medals only when encouraged to do so by family and others who had shared his journey. He never spoke of what he saw until about 20 years after the war had ended, but he never forgot and he never stopped praying.
Today he rests in a home for the aged, no longer able to march with those who served. Today he has lost much of his short term memory, yet still remembers...those he fought with, those who were lost and that grave frilled with children.
Today I will take pause at 11 am, and I will say a prayer of gratitude, for all those who have served and given their lives to ensure that our world remains a place where I can walk in peace.
Today I will say a special thank you for the best father-in-law anyone could ever have the privilege of knowing. Today I will remember his stories, especially the story of the grave, and my heart will weep for the loss many years ago of those who fought to make my world a place where I will never see or know the atrocities that this sweet man endured.
Thank you dad, thank you for sharing your stories and may I never forget or take for granted one moment of my life.
I remember. Please take a moment and honour these men and women with me. The soldiers of wars gone by and those who continue to fight bravely for your freedom and mine.
God bless every one of them.
Hugs
A Look Back in History
Enjoy this trip back in time.
Don't forget to turn up your volume! :wink3:
A Look Back In History
Shalom!
Don't forget to turn up your volume! :wink3:
A Look Back In History
Shalom!
Jacob & Rebecca
Jacob, age 92,and Rebecca, age 89, living in Florida, are all excited
about their decision to get married. They go for a stroll to discuss
the
wedding, and on the way they pass a drugstore. Jacob suggests they go in.
Jacob addresses the man behind the counter: 'Are you the owner?'
The pharmacist answers, 'Yes.'
Jacob: 'We're about to get married. Do you sell heart medication?'
Pharmacist: 'Of course we do.'
Jacob: 'How about medicine for circulation?'
Pharmacist: 'All kinds.'
Jacob: 'Medicine for rheumatism and scoliosis?'
Pharmacist: 'Definitely.'
Jacob: 'How about Viagra?'
Pharmacist: 'Of course.'
Jacob: 'Medicine for memory problems, arthritis, jaundice?'
Pharmacist: 'Yes, a large variety. The works.'
Jacob: 'What about vitamins, sleeping pills, Geritol, antidotes for
Parkinson's disease?'
Pharmacist: 'Absolutely.'
Jacob: 'You sell wheelchairs and walkers?'
Pharmacist: 'All speeds and sizes.'
Jacob: 'We'd like to use this store as our Bridal Registry.'
:skillet
about their decision to get married. They go for a stroll to discuss
the
wedding, and on the way they pass a drugstore. Jacob suggests they go in.
Jacob addresses the man behind the counter: 'Are you the owner?'
The pharmacist answers, 'Yes.'
Jacob: 'We're about to get married. Do you sell heart medication?'
Pharmacist: 'Of course we do.'
Jacob: 'How about medicine for circulation?'
Pharmacist: 'All kinds.'
Jacob: 'Medicine for rheumatism and scoliosis?'
Pharmacist: 'Definitely.'
Jacob: 'How about Viagra?'
Pharmacist: 'Of course.'
Jacob: 'Medicine for memory problems, arthritis, jaundice?'
Pharmacist: 'Yes, a large variety. The works.'
Jacob: 'What about vitamins, sleeping pills, Geritol, antidotes for
Parkinson's disease?'
Pharmacist: 'Absolutely.'
Jacob: 'You sell wheelchairs and walkers?'
Pharmacist: 'All speeds and sizes.'
Jacob: 'We'd like to use this store as our Bridal Registry.'
:skillet
I just boiled a big batch of peanuts !!
Nice and salty !! Yummy yum !!
what is your music to eat taters by
heard this one on the radio today, so did a search on you tube, classic song - Love Train
YouTube - O'Jays - Love Train
YouTube - O'Jays - Love Train
Post your pics as a kid.
I thought this would be fun.
I like to see what people looked like as kids.
So heres one of me and my twin cousins. We have been through it all together. And they are a huge part of my support group.

I like to see what people looked like as kids.
So heres one of me and my twin cousins. We have been through it all together. And they are a huge part of my support group.

Bus or ride from Miami to Naples in Dec; Need info
I'm thinking of taking a bit of a vacation in December. We have two weeks off, and I haven't had a vacation in three years now. But, I need to know something.
Anyone know about a bus to get from Miami to Naples and then back again? I tried looking at the greyhound website, but, I don't know where anything is in Miami, so, it doesn't really help me much.
Anyone familiar? I'll be at the Port of Miami
1741 and 1751 Africa Way
Dodge Island
Miami, Florida 33132
That's where I"ll need to catch a ride from to get the bus to Naples. I suppose I may need to get a short bus to the Greyhound? Whatever. I just need some helpful information if anyone can help me??? :e058:
Shalom!
Anyone know about a bus to get from Miami to Naples and then back again? I tried looking at the greyhound website, but, I don't know where anything is in Miami, so, it doesn't really help me much.
Anyone familiar? I'll be at the Port of Miami
1741 and 1751 Africa Way
Dodge Island
Miami, Florida 33132
That's where I"ll need to catch a ride from to get the bus to Naples. I suppose I may need to get a short bus to the Greyhound? Whatever. I just need some helpful information if anyone can help me??? :e058:
Shalom!
Push me over the top!
racko8's photos and albums on webshots
Need 2,035 visits to hit 300,000. Would like to do this by my birthday on the 17th. Everyone here needs to do their bit, and besides, some of these pics are pretty damn good, IMHO.
Need 2,035 visits to hit 300,000. Would like to do this by my birthday on the 17th. Everyone here needs to do their bit, and besides, some of these pics are pretty damn good, IMHO.
