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LOL might try that myself dotay
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I thought amps was the current....the amount of energy used voltage is the potential if you will, the size of the pipe.....
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nice tribute
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you have to be a member to see what you are posting about
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the driver was texting
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glad to help
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there have been lots of reports on this and I do believe them for the most part I would not live there
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cool song but I will not listen to it today once I hear it..it takes about a week to get it out of my head...it just keeps playing over and over and over and over in my head
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very nice
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couldn't agree more <object width="480" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kX_3y3u5Uo?fs=1&hl=en_US"></param><param'>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kX_3y3u5Uo?fs=1&hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kX_3y3u5Uo?fs=1&hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" height="385"></embed></object> A Pittance of Time Story | Lyrics | Video | Musical drama A Pittance of Time Written by Terry Kelly Published by Jefter Publishing They fought and some died for their homeland They fought and some died now it?s our land Look at his little child, there?s no fear in her eyes Could he not show respect for other dads who have died? Take two minutes, would you mind? It?s a pittance of time For the boys and the girls who went over In peace may they rest, may we never forget why they died. It?s a pittance of time God forgive me for wanting to strike him Give me strength so as not to be like him My heart pounds in my breast, fingers pressed to my lips My throat wants to bawl out, my tongue barely resists But two minutes I will bide It?s a pittance of time For the boys and the girls who went over In peace may they rest, may we never forget why they died. It?s a pittance of time Read the letters and poems of the heroes at home They have casualties, battles, and fears of their own There?s a price to be paid if you go, if you stay Freedom is fought for and won in numerous ways Take two minutes would you mind? It?s a pittance of time For the boys and the girls all over May we never forget our young become vets At the end of the line it?s a pittance of time It takes courage to fight in your own war It takes courage to fight someone else?s war Our peacekeepers tell of their own living hell They bring hope to foreign lands that the hatemongers can?t kill. Take two minutes, would you mind? It?s a pittance of time For the boys and the girls who go over In peacetime our best still don battle dress And lay their lives on the line. It?s a pittance of time In Peace may they rest, lest we forget why they died. Take a pittance of time
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years ago when I had a permanent hut that stayed in one spot all year and you could have as many minnows and salted minnows you wanted I would go all my street and pick up the dead used xmas trees and drag them out to the hut and drop them about 15 feet away from the hut.. the deeper the area the farther from the hut ..nasty losing lures and fish in the trees.... some years as many as 15 of them all the way around the hut then I would release my extra minnow and they would sit in the trees and keep the fish interested in the area all season long....
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I would say there were bugs living in the dead tree and the bear wanted them as a meal and had to peel away the wood to get at them
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sounds like a great time with OFC friends
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but I googled, "I want the forum with the smartest people on it" and this is were it sent me, so where else would we ask questions
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here you go http://www.ofncommunity.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=46973&hl=canadian%20lures&st=0
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but I googled, "I want the forum with the smartest people on it" and this is were it sent me, so where else would we ask questions LOL
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I think he was the guy who almost blew up British Parliament, in the 1600s or 1400s I can't really remember remember remember
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nice catch
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Karma... it is a three way street correct?
Terry replied to irishfield's topic in General Discussion
I can not imagine what you are going through but there is hope..."They’ve told her that it’s currently localized and curable…" and that's enough good news to hold on to and we are all pulling for her Our thoughts and prayers are with you..... -
I hope you dusted it off, when you brought this post back out