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The FReeper Foxhole Enjoys a Lazy Sunday - The "Battle" of Palmdale, CA 10-16-56 - Oct. 30, 2005
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Posted on 10/29/2005 8:58:13 PM PDT by alfa6

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To: Professional Engineer; snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; alfa6; Wneighbor; Samwise; Darksheare; ...

Good morning, FOXHOLE!

81 posted on 11/01/2005 7:14:16 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: bentfeather

Hi miss Feather


82 posted on 11/01/2005 8:04:15 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Have you had your Tchaikovsky fix today?)
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To: Valin
1896 1st bare women breast (Zulu) to appear in National Geographic Mag

How many translations did this go through?

83 posted on 11/01/2005 8:05:28 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Have you had your Tchaikovsky fix today?)
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To: Professional Engineer

BOOBIES!


84 posted on 11/01/2005 8:14:52 AM PST by Valin (Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum)
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To: bentfeather

Good evening feather.


85 posted on 11/01/2005 7:38:16 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Valin

LOL.


86 posted on 11/01/2005 7:38:28 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: snippy_about_it

What can I say, I'm a guy.

The mans prayer
"I'm a man
But I can change
If I have to....I guess"

Red Green


87 posted on 11/01/2005 8:39:52 PM PST by Valin (Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum)
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To: bentfeather

BittyGirl has croup, 2nd night. She feels fine (actually "great" is more correct) during the day, but is up all night.

msdrby, signing off, hopefully.

Ah.. Hear that? (silence) That, my FRiend, is the sound of a sleeping bittygirl! Finally.

Maybe I can sleep in tomorrow? Maybe not. I have too much that needs gettin done.


88 posted on 11/02/2005 1:50:37 AM PST by Peanut Gallery
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To: Professional Engineer; bentfeather; snippy_about_it; Valin; SAMWolf; All

Wednesday Bump for the Freeper Foxhole

Regards

alfa6 ;>}

89 posted on 11/02/2005 4:46:34 AM PST by alfa6 (He who hath so hath who he)
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Good morning ladies. Flag-o-Gram.


90 posted on 11/02/2005 7:16:10 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Have you had your Tchaikovsky fix today?)
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To: alfa6

On This Day In History


Birthdates which occurred on November 02:
1470 King Edward V of England (1483); deposed, murdered? by Richard III
1734 Daniel Boone frontiersman/explorer (US Hall of Fame-1915)
1755 Marie-Antoinette Queen of France, let them eat cake
1795 James Knox Polk NC, 11th President (D) (1845-1849)
1815 George Boole mathematician (Boolean algebra)
1810 Andrew Atkinson Humphreys Mjr Gen (Union volunteers), died in 1883
1822 James Byron Gordon Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1864
1826 Robert Hopkins Hatton Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1862
1826 William Haines Lytle Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1863
1828 Byron Grimes Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1880
1847 George Sorel French Socialist thinker, writer (violent revolutions)
1865 Warren Gamaliel Harding (R), 29th President (1921-23)
1885 Harlow Shapley US, astronomer (studied the galaxies)
1901 Paul Ford Baltimore MD, actor (Phil Silvers Show)
1911 Odysseus Elytis Greece, poet (Nobel 1979)
1913 Burt Lancaster NYC, actor (From Here to Eternity, Elmer Gantry)
1914 Ray Walston New Orleans LA, actor (My Favorite Martian, Damn Yankees)
1917 Durward Knowles England, yachtsman (Olympic-gold-1968-Bahamas)
1934 Ken Rosewall Sydney Australia, tennis star (US 1956)
1936 Rose Bird California Supreme Court Judge
1938 Patrick Buchanan conservative political columnist
1942 Shere Hite St Joseph Missouri, sex therapist (Hite Report)
1942 Stefanie Powers Hollywood Ca, actress (Girl From UNCLE, Hart to Hart)
1944 Jeffrey A Hoffman Brooklyn NY, PhD/astronaut (STS 51-D, 35, sk:46)
1952 Kate Linder actress (Esther-Young & Restless)
1953 Alfre Woodard Tulsa OK, actress (St Elsewhere)
1958 Bobby Dall rocker (Poison-Every Rose Has a Thorn)
1958 Willie McGee St Louis Card (1985 NL MVP)
1961 K.D. Lang country singer (& the Reclines-Absolute Torch & Twang)
1963 Ines Diers German DR, 400m freestyle swimmer (Olympic-gold-1980)
1967 Darla Michele Pruett Canton Georgia, Miss Georgia-America (1991)
1975 Danny Cooksey Moore OK, actor (Sam-Diff'rent Strokes)



Deaths which occurred on November 02:
1171 Dionysius bar Salibi author (Diarbekir), dies
1870 William F Brantly Confederate (brig-general), murdered at about 40
1887 Jenny Lind, [Swedish Nightingale], soprano, dies at 67
1950 George Bernard Shaw, Irish author (Pygmalion), dies at 94
1961 James Thurber humorist (The Male Animal), dies at 66
1966 Mississippi John Hurt Bluesman, dies at 73
1980 Edith Bunker dies on "All in the Family"
1980 Willie Sutton US bank robber, dies at 79
1984 Margie V Barfield, US murderer, 1st woman electricuted in 22 years
1991 Irwin Allen, US director (Poseidon Adventure), dies
1992 Hal Roach, producer, dies of pneumonia at 100 He was credited with discovering the legendary comedy team of Laurel and Hardy and went on to produce the "Our Gang" and Keystone Kops comedies.
2004 Theo Van Gogh (47), the great-grandnephew of the painter Vincent, killed by Islamic terrorist


Take A Moment To Remember
GWOT Casualties

Iraq
02-Nov-2003 16 | US: 16 | UK: 0 | Other: 0
US Chief Warrant Officer Bruce A. Smith Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US Sergeant Joel Perez Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US Specialist Brian H. Penisten Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US Specialist Steven Daniel Conover Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US Staff Sergeant Daniel A. Bader Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US Specialist Darius T. Jennings Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US Staff Sergeant Joe Nathan Wilson Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US Specialist Frances M. Vega Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US 1st Lieutenant Brian D. Slavenas Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US Sergeant Ross A. Pennanen Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US Sergeant Keelan L. Moss Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US Private 1st Class Karina S. Lau Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US Private 1st Class Anthony D. Dagostino Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US Sergeant Ernest G. Bucklew Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US Staff Sergeant Paul A. Velasquez Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - helicopter crash (missile attack)
US 1st Lieutenant Benjamin J. Colgan Baghdad Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack




Afghanistan
A GOOD DAY


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On this day...
0676 Donus begins his reign as Pope
1355 English invasion army under king Edward lands at Calais
1570 A tidal wave in the North Sea destroys the sea walls from Holland to Jutland. More than 1,000 people are killed.
1648 12,000 Jews massacred by Chmielnicki hordes in Narol, Podlia( the Ukraine)
1721 Peter the Great Becomes Emperor of Russia
1772 The first Committees of Correspondence are formed in Massachusetts under Samuel Adams
1783 Gen Washington bids farewell to his army
1811 Battle of Tippecanoe: Gen William Henry Harrison routes Indians
1824 Popular presidential vote 1st recorded; Jackson beats J.Q. Adams
1835 2nd Seminole War begins in Osceola
1841 Akbar Khan successfully revolts against Shah Shuja in Afghanistan
1879 In a 6-day footrace a Mr Weston loses to a horse, 900 to 885 km
1880 James A Garfield (R) elected President
1889 North Dakota becomes 39th & South Dakota becomes the 40th state
1898 Theodor Herzl arrives in Jerusalem
1892 Lawmen surround outlaws Ned Christie and Arch Wolf near Tahlequah, Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma). It will take dynamite and a cannon to dislodge the two from their cabin.
The Death of Ned Christie
http://www.nps.gov/fosm/history/radio/20.htm
1904 British newspaper, "The Daily Mirror," begins publishing
1915 1st US election by proportional representation, Ashtabula, Ohio
1916 Ft Vaux, Verdun, reconquered by France
1917 Balfour Declaration proclaims support for a Jewish state in Palestine
1917 Lansing-Ishii Agreement; US recognizes Japan's privileges in China


1920 KDKA (Pittsburgh) goes on the air as 1st commercial radio station


1920 Warren G Harding elected President
1930 Ras Tafari crowned Haile Selassie I, 225th emperor of Solmonic Dynasty
1934 Babe Ruth tours Tokyo Japan
1936 1st high-definition TV broadcast service, by BBC in London
1942 Montgomery (Br) defeats Rommel (Ger) in battle of Alamein (WW II)
1944 Auschwitz begins gassing inmates
1947 Howard Hughes' "Spruce Goose" flies for 1st (& last) time
1948 President Harry S Truman beats Republican challenger Thomas E Dewey for the U.S. Presidency, confounding pollsters and newspapers (the Chicago Daily Tribune wrongly publishes the famous “Dewey Defeats Truman” headline)
1954 Charles C Diggs Jr elected Michigan's 1st black congressman
1954 JS Thurmond 1st senator elected by write-in vote (SC)
1955 Clarton-Schwerdt & Schaffer discover polio virus
1955 David Ben-Gurion forms Israeli govt
1956 Hungary appeals for UN assistance against Soviet invasion (UN takes it....under advisement)
1956 Israel captures Gaza and Sheham
1957 1st titanium mill opened, Toronto Ohio
1959 Charles Van Doren confesses, TV quiz show-"21," was fixed
1960 Penguin Books publishes "Lady Chatterley's Lover"
1962 JFK announces Cuban missile bases were being dismantled
1969 NFL record of 12 passing touchdowns, New Orleans Billy Kramer & St L Charlie Johnson pass for 6 touchdowns each
1970 Cleveland Cavaliers lose by biggest margin-54 pts (Philadelphia 141-87)
1972 Construction begins on the Kingdome, Seattle

1976 Former Georgia Gov Jimmy "The wabbit killer" Carter (D) defeats incumbent Gerald R Ford (R) in race for Presidency

1978 Crew of Soyuz 29 returns to Earth aboard Soyuz 31
1983 Archbishop Hickey conducts papal investigation of Archbishop Hunthausen, Seattle
1983 President Reagan signs a bill establishing Martin L King day
1987 Entertainer Lola Falona is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis
1988 Computer virus strikes Pentagon, SDI research lab & 6 universities
1988 Walt Weiss wins AL rookie of the year (3rd straight for Oakland A's)
1993 Rudolph Guliani (R) elected 107th mayor of NYC
1993 A new series of wildfires swept along the Southern California coast, destroying more than 300 homes in the exclusive community of Malibu.
1996 Britain announced a plan to ban ownership of large caliber handguns.
2003 US Episcopal Church consecrats V. Gene Robinson as bishop in New Hampshire, making him the first openly gay man to rise to that rank in any of the world's major Christian bodies.
2004 Arizona voters passed Prop. 200 aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration


Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"

Israel : Balfour Declaration Day (1917)
Mexico/Portugal : Dia de Muertos/Day of the Dead
National flat as a pancake day North & South Dakota : Admission Day (1889)
Venezuela : Memorial Day
US : Fig Week (Day 2)
US : Broadcast Journalists Day.
US : Double Talk Week Begins
Look for Circles Day
Deviled Egg Day
Peanut Butter Lover's Month


Religious Observances
Ang, RC : All Souls' Day-Commemoration of All Faithful Departed
Christian : Commemoration of St Marcian


Religious History
1164 Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket, 45, began a six_year self_imposed exile in France. Once a close friend of England's Henry II, Thomas had more recently become an outspoken opponent of the king's royal policies.
1600 Staunch Anglican theologian Richard Hooker died at 46. His last words were: 'God hath my daily petitions, for I am at peace with all men, and He is at peace with me... and this witness makes the thoughts of death joyful.'
1789 During the chaos of the French Revolution, the property of the Church in France was taken over by the state.
1830 A general convention of Methodist reformers opposed to the episcopal (i.e., bishop_led) form of church government met in Baltimore, MD, to establish the Protestant Methodist Church.
1917 British foreign secretary Arthur J. Balfour, 69, issued the Balfour Declaration, calling for "establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people." The document's recognition of a Jewish nationalism planted the seed which in 1948 led to an establishment of the modern state of Israel.

Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.


Wartime "sluts" caused diplomatic waves

Nov 1, 11:44 AM (ET)


By Gideon Long

LONDON (Reuters) - London's "young sluts" wreaked such havoc among U.S. troops during World War Two that the British government feared Anglo-American relations would suffer, files released Tuesday showed.
Thousands of prostitutes and "good-time girls" were drawn to Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square in search of young American men in uniform.
They took advantage of blackouts, which plunged London into darkness during Nazi night air attacks, to evade the police.


The government was so concerned by the problem that it asked the Metropolitan Police to write a report on it in 1942.
The report described how prostitutes working in upmarket Mayfair tended to be French and caused few problems while those around Piccadilly Circus were "a lower type of prostitute, quite indiscriminate in their choice of client."

By early 1943, with thousands of U.S. soldiers pouring in to Britain ahead of the allied invasion of Europe, the Foreign Office was growing increasingly worried.
"Our attention has been drawn to the scale on which the American troops are subjected to accosting by prostitutes and we are beginning to be apprehensive about the long-term effect it may have on Anglo-American relations," Junior Foreign Office Minister Richard Law wrote in a letter to the police.
"If American soldiers contract venereal disease while in this country, they and their relatives in the United States will not think kindly of us after the war."

The government organized a conference to address the issue and mulled a ban on women in certain notorious London streets, according to the police files, which have been secret for 50 years but have now been released by the National Archive.
Britain was worried the Nazis would use the issue to undermine morale by goading British soldiers into believing their wives were cheating on them.

Admiral Sir Edward Evans, head of London's Civil Defense unit, wrote to the police in September 1943 to complain that "Leicester Square at night is the resort of the worst type of women and girls..."
"Of course the American soldiers are encouraged by these young sluts, many of whom should be serving in the forces," he fumed. "At night the square, with its garden, is apparently given over to vicious debauchery."

The police and many government officials played down the issue, saying it was nothing new.
One old-timer at the Home Office recalled the streets and brothels of Paris during World War One.
"London at the moment is by comparison a Sunday school," he wrote.




Thought for the day :
"Early to rise and early to bed makes a male healthy and wealthy and dead."
James Thurber


91 posted on 11/02/2005 7:43:44 AM PST by Valin (Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum)
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To: Peanut Gallery; alfa6; SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; Valin; The Mayor; All

Good morning everyone!

Peanut Gallery, PE, msdrby, Bittygirl, so sorry our little one has croup.
I sure hope this will not go on too, long.
My kids never had it but a couple of the did have pneumonia as little babes.

92 posted on 11/02/2005 7:56:45 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: Professional Engineer

Great Flag-o-gram, thanks.


93 posted on 11/02/2005 7:57:27 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: bentfeather
Scared yet?


94 posted on 11/02/2005 7:04:06 PM PST by Professional Engineer (Have you had your Tchaikovsky fix today?)
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To: Professional Engineer

Oh good picture. Thanks.

How's Bittygirl this evening?


95 posted on 11/02/2005 7:06:34 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: bentfeather

heh, she sounds like a froggy.


96 posted on 11/02/2005 7:09:12 PM PST by Peanut Gallery
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To: Peanut Gallery

Ah poor tyker. The kids both looked so cute for Halloween.


97 posted on 11/02/2005 7:14:08 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: bentfeather

KarateBoy's costume was supposd to be Anakin Skywalker. Actually, we made it using LOTR patterns for hobbits and wizards. We can use it again next year and he can be the world's tallest hobbit :-) or he can be Voldemort. You should have seen him running in that cape! It was so cool.


98 posted on 11/02/2005 7:21:48 PM PST by Peanut Gallery
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To: Peanut Gallery

He looks mighty awesome in his costume. Sure like his laser zapper.


99 posted on 11/02/2005 7:23:02 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: bentfeather

(thank you) I made the shirt out of felt. It does not have sleeves. Apparently we (my mother and I) were concerned about it being too hot, LOL. For the pants, I just used black cotton broadcloth. They were easy. And we shoud not have been concerned about the heat. It was a whopping 50 degrees or so, with a strong North Wind. I made KarateBoy wear a long sleeved shirt under his costume to stay warm.

It was that really cool cape that was the hard part. I made my mother sew that one. It sacred me to death to even attempt it.


100 posted on 11/02/2005 7:36:49 PM PST by Peanut Gallery
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