Tuesday, October 23, 2007

NO BLOG THIS WEEK

HEY GUYS, NO BLOG THIS WEEK.....I'M HEADIN' UP TP GOD'S COUNTRY (IOWA) FOR THE HAWKEYES VS. MICHIGAN ST.
HAVE A GOOD ONE, WE'LL TALK AT YA NEXT WEEK
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Thursday, October 18, 2007

Special Honor Mission – Logan and Ashley Johnson, Soldiers Angels, Benton, AR

Spc. John Johnson was wounded in Iraq. He had been transferred to BAMC in San Antonio, TX for further treatment as he was stationed (and his family lives) at Ft. Bliss.
On a trip to the hospital to see Spc. Johnson the vehicle driven by his wife, Monalisa, and containing their 3 children; Tyler-9, Ashley-5, and Logan-2 was involved in an accident. Logan and Ashley were killed in the accident; Tyler is in Children's Hospital in Dallas, TX in a coma. Monalisa survived with some compressed discs and a minor head wound.
The Patriot Guard Riders have been called upon by the family for a SPECIAL HONOR MISSION for this soldiers angels.
What a great honor this is.
And I swear to god, if I hear that those whack jobs from Topeka, KS that protest soldiers funerals are there......I will go ballistic....start taking up a collection now for my defense lawyer.
For whatever reason, god has called Logan and Ashley to his side.
Nothing I can write in this blog will even come close to saying what needs to be said, so the best thing I can think to say is this:
SPC JOHNSON, MONALISA, AND TYLER.....
WE'RE WITH YOU.
Please click on the link above for a special song for this soldiers angels.
A more beautiful song, I cannot think of.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Upset victory has Hawks believing

Well what a win that was for my black and gold, holy crap!! And needed!! WHEW!!
I knew Capt Kirk and company would "git r dun" and by the way I did guarantee victory over Illinois on Thursday last week!
Now if we can just keep 'er going!
GO HAWKS
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Forecast: Sex and Marriage With Robots by 2050:
Uh.....well....uh...I don't know about this one, I just don't know.
Of course I will be like 93 atthis stage of the game...so maybe? lol.
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Florida Man Sentenced to Death for Leaving Child to Be Eaten by Alligators:
Hmmm....better yet, how about we drop his ass in "Alligator Alley" instead of him getting about ten appeals and another twenty years of living?
I'd like to know what his first offense was for.....wanna bet me it was some sort of sex crime that he should never have gotten out for in the first place?
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Embattled Calif. Dentist Says Breast Rubs Necessary:
Uh...yeah.......you know I work in a warehouse and drive a forklift a good portion of the day, so I need to fondle some breasts myself. You know to prevent the girls from getting TMJ...yeah.....yeah....that's the ticket...yeah.
Holy cow, if I had know it was this easy, I'd stay in school and become a dentist!!
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Houston Couple Charged With Abusing, Starving Boy They Kept Locked in Attic:
I swear to God it almost makes me insane when I read about this crap, when you go to the link, look at that these pigs....yes that's right...pigs. because that's what I think of when I think of people like this......I'm sorry did I refer to them as people?
Lets lock these two sons o' bitches up in an attic and feed them Ensure...any objections?
Didn't think so.
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Okay, that's about it for today.......I must skeedaddle too my other job for a couple hours, have a good evening everyone!!!
SUPPORT THE TROOPS!!
D C
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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Limbaugh Broadcaster Comes to Radio Host's Defense

GODAMN!!

DO YOU MOTHER *UCKERS HAVE ANYTHING BETTER TO DO THAN WORRY ABOUT WHAT A TALK SHOW HOST SAYS???
IT'S NOT LIKE THERE IS A *UCKING WAR GOING ON.....LET ME GO AHEAD AND FILL YOU IN DUMBASSES....THEY WANT US DEAD, KILLED, DONE, OUR WAY OF LIFE OVER, GET IT?

AND YOU'RE WASTING TIME TRYING TO GET OFFICIAL PROCLAMATIONS DENOUNCING WHAT RUSH LIMBAUGH SAYS ON THE FLOOR OF THE HOUSE AND SENATE????

HOLY F'ING SHIT.
I AM SO PISSED OFF I CAN'T EVEN SEE STRAIGHT.
NOT TO MENTION THE FACT YOU TOOK TWO WORDS OF WHAT HE SAID AND COMPLETLEY MISREPRESENTED THEM.
IDIOTS!
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I hope and pray to God you folks can see the utter and complete lunacy of the left wing in this country......they are so out of touch with almost everything, it's laughable.
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D C
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Monday, October 01, 2007

When a neighbor needs a hand

Hey guys, hope you all had a great weekend....mine was decent...except for losses by my beloved black and gold and da Bears.
Anyway, this is a nice story......let me tell you....people think this happens everywhere...not really.
Of course it happens here and there, but as a rule, not. But it sure seems like I read about this happening every year in Iowa.
Not only are they farmers.....but they are.....
IOWANS!!!
KUDOS TO ALL WHO HELPED.
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With the loss of his father on Aug. 28, Joe Fuhrmeister said he's been concerned about how everything would get done on his father's land this harvest season.
Bob Fuhrmeister, 63, was the leader. And even though the boys have been out there every year since they were old enough to drive the farm equipment, they were just the help.
Those things didn't matter Friday.
Forty friends and neighbors turned out to harvest about 200 acres of soybeans Friday. With 13 combines, they did in about three hours what could have taken a week of 10-hour days for the sons, they said.
In two weeks, another crew will come out to help the Fuhrmeisters harvest the corn.
"By the time it's done, it'll probably be a hundred different people," said John Hester of Nichols Ag and a family friend of the Fuhrmeisters. "They just know an awful lot of people, and an awful lot of people want to help."
Hester was one of three people to help organize all the volunteers so Jan Fuhrmeister and her sons barely had to lift a finger, even after offering to drive a tractor or combine.
"It's very touching," Jan Fuhrmeister said. "I'm grateful for all the help and everyone that's shown up. They're all glad to do it because they know Bob would do the same for them.
"I think that's just part of being a farmer. You're always helping someone else," she said.
Bob Fuhrmeister first was diagnosed with cancer in March 2005. Doctors removed the kidney with the tumor on it, and he went back every two months for tests, but at the beginning of this year, the cancer was back.
"That type of cancer is really aggressive," son Brian Fuhrmeister said.
Denny Abbott of Conesville said he farmed next to Bob Fuhrmeister for 25 years.
"Bob was a great guy," Abbott said. "Even if you were too busy to talk, he'd want to stop and talk."
Coming out to help the family "is just the thing that you do," he said. "It's just what farmers do."
And even though the farmers have crops of their own to deal with, "you don't worry about what you have to do in a situation like this," Abbott said. "You just go, and do what you can do."
"It just makes you feel good knowing you have close neighbors like this," Abbott said.
The family moved down to the farm east of Lone Tree in 1973 after farming in the West Branch area. They have 600 acres of crops, both corn and soybeans, plus timber, hay and a 71-head cow/calf operation.
The soybeans went from the field to semis to get them to Nichols. Jan Fuhrmeister said this was much different from past years, when she and her husband would drive the tractor and wagon to deliver the beans.
Joe Fuhrmeister said his father "always had a lot of pride getting his crops in and out." He remembered his father saying he hoped he would be there for one final harvest.
Joe Fuhrmeister said that because he and his two brothers each have steady jobs, it's unlikely they will plant or harvest all of this land again.
"We might try some of it, but we're probably going to rent most of it out," he said. "If I can get these guys to show up every year, sure I'd do it," he said with a smile.
Out in the fields Friday watching the volunteers, Joe Fuhrmeister said he was amazed at the response for the family.
"I've never seen anything like this. This is just impressive," he said.
Joe Fuhrmeister said his dad would probably have felt the same way, too.
"He'd be real impressed with this. I'm sure he's looking down on us right now going, 'Wow'," Joe Fuhrmeister said.
"Actually, he was such a modest man, he probably would have been: 'We don't need this much help. We can handle it,'" he said. "But I'm glad everyone's here."
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D C
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