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Frank A. Currier(Northern Maine)
Canadian Navy Flagship:
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I post this totally in jest. I think it was Hurricane Andrew that devastated Florida several years ago and I heard that the Canadians were sending 2 shiploads of building materials. I thought "Holy **** - no country thinks of helping the USA when we have a disaster!"
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Frank - yup, that Flagship looks to me like a Schooner. And every time I take a few swigs out of my schooner that flagship gets smaller and smaller.
Now - you're absolutely right Frank. The Canadian's have been the best friend to the USA for a long long time (but that probably excludes some of the Frenchies up there). You know it's a real shame that Revolutionary War General attacked the British in the middle of winter in Quebec City. Story goes that Canada would have been part of the US if he hadn't lost that battle. Sorry we lost that one guys.
 
A friendly Mothers Day suggestion.....

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When the swelling goes down enough so you can see the keyboard....let us all know how it turned out..OK??

Dave S.
 
DT, ONLY if you can chatch her. (and I don't think that's gonna' happen)
 
George W Bush and Barack Obama somehow ended up at the same barber shop. As they sat there, each being worked on by a different barber, not a word was spoken. The barbers were even afraid to start a conversation, for fear it would turn to politics. As the barbers finished their shaves, the one who had Obama in his chair reached for the aftershave.

Obama was quick to stop him saying, “No thanks, my wife Michelle will smell that and think I’ve been in a whorehouse.”

The second barber turned to Bush and said, “How about you sir?”

Bush replied, “Go ahead; my wife doesn’t know what the inside of a whorehouse smells like.”
 
Tom , Jim

You are correct, even my Cubs would not have a chance to catch her.When you get old you can`t think of all the things you once could do. dang that is depressing .

Frank

The picture of the schooner Bluenose is on the Canadian dime. She was a fishing vessel out of Lunenburg Nova Scotia 12 miles from my home. She carried dorys and two men would be droped off the ship in the dory with long lines . The long lines had lines with hooks bated every few feet to catch Cod fish.Every morning they would be dropped off and every night the Bluenose would pick the dorys up. the fish caught was taken aboard , cleaned and salted and store below deck. here is a link to where they were built in Lunenburg. they are still built there.http://www.doryshop.com/

I fished out of Lunenburg N.S back in 1970 for national Sea Products on the Cape Picto

Lots to read here on this subject .http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/Library/184049.pdf
 
A Mexican family was considering putting their grandfather (Abuelo) in a nursing home.

All the Hispanic facilities were completely full so they had to put him in an Italian home. After a few weeks in the Italian facility, they came to visit Grandpa.

'How do you like it here?' asks the grandson. 'It's wonderful! Everyone here is so courteous and respectful, says grandpa. 'We're so happy for you. We were worried that this was the wrong place for you. You know, since you are a little different from everyone."

'Oh, no! Let me tell you about how wonderfully they treat the residents. Abuelo says with a big smile. 'There's a musician here -- he's 85 years old. He hasn't played the
violin in 20 years and everyone still calls him 'Maestro'!'

'There is a judge in here -- he's 95 years old. He hasn't been on the bench in 30 years and everyone still calls him 'Your Honor'!'

'There's a dentist here -- 90 years old. He hasn't fixed a tooth for 25 years and everyone still calls him Doctor?!'

'And me -- I haven't had sex for 35 years and they still call me 'The Fucking Mexican"
 
I got this in an email today. It was found in a San Francisco newspaper.

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This is another good example of what we have voting in this country.
 
How can so many whacky people be so misinformed about the food they eat. Its totally amazing that there is people out there that don't know where beef pork and chicken come from or just don't make the connection between animal and store.
 
Just got this in an email from the Grump, LOL

I like this tag line a poster has:

I dunno, I've never been much for guns. I mean, sure, we have the usual gun by the door, another near the TV, one in the kitchen, and another in the bedroom...and several others laying around. For the most part though, we keep our home free of guns. We are peace loving folks.
 

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