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Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 8:26 am
by CameronBornAndBred
CathyCA wrote:This time next Friday, I'll be driving the carpool.
This time next Friday I'll be wishing it was this time the following Friday...one day away from Brunchgate. :D :happy-bouncyblue:

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 9:11 am
by OZZIE4DUKE
CameronBornAndBred wrote:
CathyCA wrote:This time next Friday, I'll be driving the carpool.
This time next Friday I'll be wishing it was this time the following Friday...one day away from Brunchgate. :D :happy-bouncyblue:
This time next Friday I'll be at Rex Hospital waiting to bring Mrs. Ozzie home from some "minor" surgery she is having on Thursday. Need to get her home by 11 so I can play in a golf tournament here in Smithfield Friday at noon. Yes, I have her permission to play.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 9:22 am
by Lavabe
Legacy Lady gets braces on her teeth today.

Which is worse:
1) The pain she'll have from this;
2) The pain I'll have when I look at the bill?

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 9:24 am
by TillyGalore
Lavabe wrote:Legacy Lady gets braces on her teeth today.

Which is worse:
1) The pain she'll have from this;
2) The pain I'll have when I look at the bill?
The pain you'll have when you look at the bill. At least with her pain, you can give her meds.

Good luck, Legacy Lady!!

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 9:37 am
by devildeac
TillyGalore wrote:
Lavabe wrote:Legacy Lady gets braces on her teeth today.

Which is worse:
1) The pain she'll have from this;
2) The pain I'll have when I look at the bill?
The pain you'll have when you look at the bill. At least with her pain, you can give her meds.

Good luck, Legacy Lady!!
There are some happy pills his MD could prescribe... :chillpill:

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 9:47 am
by lawgrad91
DukieInKansas wrote:Colchar,

Skipping to the 2nd set of interview questions sounds extremely positive to me. :wizard: :wizard: :wizard: Sending vibes that you hear positive news in the very near future.
Ditto! :happy-bouncyblue: :wizard: :duke:

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 9:49 am
by lawgrad91
TillyGalore wrote:
Lavabe wrote:Legacy Lady gets braces on her teeth today.

Which is worse:
1) The pain she'll have from this;
2) The pain I'll have when I look at the bill?
The pain you'll have when you look at the bill. At least with her pain, you can give her meds.

Good luck, Legacy Lady!!
What Tilly said! But good luck to both of you.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 10:04 am
by TillyGalore
Lavabe wrote:Legacy Lady gets braces on her teeth today.

Which is worse:
1) The pain she'll have from this;
2) The pain I'll have when I look at the bill?
I have TMJ, which my dentist attributes to the orthodontic work I had done in my teens.

I had an underbite that was corrected via slowly breaking of my upper jaw. The left jaw joint does not line up causing pain in my jaw. As a result, I now have to wear an "appliance" at night to alleviate the pain.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 10:38 am
by lawgrad91
TillyGalore wrote: I have TMJ, which my dentist attributes to the orthodontic work I had done in my teens.

I had an underbite that was corrected via slowly breaking of my upper jaw. The left jaw joint does not line up causing pain in my jaw. As a result, I now have to wear an "appliance" at night to alleviate the pain.
Bless your heart, Tilly! That is awful!

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 10:43 am
by TillyGalore
lawgrad91 wrote:
TillyGalore wrote: I have TMJ, which my dentist attributes to the orthodontic work I had done in my teens.

I had an underbite that was corrected via slowly breaking of my upper jaw. The left jaw joint does not line up causing pain in my jaw. As a result, I now have to wear an "appliance" at night to alleviate the pain.
Bless your heart, Tilly! That is awful!
Thanks, Lawgrad, but it's not that bad now that I have the "appliance".

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 12:19 pm
by CathyCA
Lavabe wrote:Legacy Lady gets braces on her teeth today.

Which is worse:
1) The pain she'll have from this;
2) The pain I'll have when I look at the bill?
I passed out repeatedly the day I got braces. Make sure she stays hydrated when she gets home.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 1:37 pm
by colchar
CathyCA wrote:Colchar, when is Canada's LaboUr Day?

Labour Day for us is always the first Monday in September. This year I believe that is 6 September.


ETA: Just checked the calendar and it is 6 September this year.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 3:52 pm
by CathyCA
colchar wrote:
CathyCA wrote:Colchar, when is Canada's LaboUr Day?

Labour Day for us is always the first Monday in September. This year I believe that is 6 September.


ETA: Just checked the calendar and it is 6 September this year.
US, too! **==

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 6:37 pm
by DukeUsul
CathyCA wrote:
colchar wrote:
CathyCA wrote:Colchar, when is Canada's LaboUr Day?

Labour Day for us is always the first Monday in September. This year I believe that is 6 September.


ETA: Just checked the calendar and it is 6 September this year.
US, too! **==
No I think ours is on September 6th. Otherwise known as 09/06/2010. :p

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 6:43 pm
by YmoBeThere
Tennis tonight, I may be on ESPN2. Oh, they may show that Nadal guy too...but I will be the highlight of the broadcast. If they choose to turn the camera my way.

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 8:28 pm
by OZZIE4DUKE
There's a thread over yonder about "the little pitchforks". I wanted to paraphrase Ol' Roy in my post, but figured i better put it here instead.

I don't give a shit about the little pitchforks! :happy-bouncyblue: And you can quote me on that. :9f:

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 8:39 pm
by CameronBornAndBred
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:There's a thread over yonder about "the little pitchforks". I wanted to paraphrase Ol' Roy in my post, but figured i better put it here instead.

I don't give a shit about the little pitchforks! :happy-bouncyblue: And you can quote me on that. :9f:
I was thinking "The Little Pitchforks" would be a great name for a bluegrass band. :violin:

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 8:58 pm
by EarlJam
YmoBeThere wrote:Tennis tonight, I may be on ESPN2. Oh, they may show that Nadal guy too...but I will be the highlight of the broadcast. If they choose to turn the camera my way.
You on the court or in the stands? I play Nediaweinzskie at 10:40 p.m.

-EarlJam

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 10:03 pm
by lawgrad91
CameronBornAndBred wrote:
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:There's a thread over yonder about "the little pitchforks". I wanted to paraphrase Ol' Roy in my post, but figured i better put it here instead.

I don't give a shit about the little pitchforks! :happy-bouncyblue: And you can quote me on that. :9f:
I was thinking "The Little Pitchforks" would be a great name for a bluegrass band. :violin:
I think "The Little Pitchforks" would win the youth section of the Old Fiddlers' Convention in Galax, VA, coming up the end of this month or early next month. :violin:

Re: LTE 2.0

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 10:04 pm
by colchar
While I doubt this will be important to many of you, it is very important to me so I thought I would post this.

Today marks the 70th anniversary of Sir Winston Churchill's famous "Never in the field of human conflict" speech which paid tribute to 'the Few' who fought in the Battle of Britain and, in doing so, ensured Britain's continued survival at a time when she and her Dominions (countries that had been part of the Empire) stood alone in the face of Axis aggression.

This anniversary was, of course, commemorated in Britain including a fly-past along Whitehall of a Hurricane and a Spitfire, the two planes that did the lion's share of the work in defeating the Luftwaffe. Also, as some may have noticed, a portion of Churchill's speech has been my signature here for a while now.

Here is some info from the BBC:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11026119


Here are some links to photos of the Battle of Britain Memorial on the Victoria Embankment (along the Thames) in London England. I took these back in 2005 but always visit this memorial when I am there. The Victoria Embankment is probably my favourite place in the world and part of the reason for that is this memorial.


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The third photo in that group shows a carving of St. Paul's Cathedral surrounded by flames - this is a reproduction of Herbert Mason's famous photograph of the dome of St. Paul's surrounded by flames as The City (‘The City’ refers to the Square Mile, the original section of London when it was founded c couple of millennia ago) and the East End burned as a result of a German air raid on the night of 29-30 December 1940.

This is easily one of the most iconic images to emerge from World War II. The Daily Mail, when it published the photo, claimed that it was "one that all Britain will cherish - for it symbolizes the steadiness of London's stand against the enemy: the firmness of Right against Wrong."

In the words of historian A.N. Wilson, that photograph, and the image of St. Paul's emerging from a city engulfed in flames, "told the world that though everyone else in Europe had surrendered to Nazism, or formed unworthy alliances with it, the capital city of the British Empire would do no such thing."

This image embodied the spirit of defiance which enabled London, and Londoners, to survive the Blitz and, ultimately, to emerge triumphant after six long years of war but, had it not been for ‘the Few’, Britain would have been invaded in September of 1940 and the British would never have had the chance to rise to "their finest hour".



Alright, thus endeth today's history lesson. My apologies for the long post but this anniversary, and particularly the sacrifices of 'the Few', are issues that a near and dear to my heart and these people deserve to be remembered while they are still with us (the survivors are in their 90s now so we won't have many more chances to commemorate their heroism while they are still alive).