Got this from John McAdams from the Marquette Warrior
You libs and Candy's , eat your hearts out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W0AO9kh66M
Success - The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather in a lack of will. Vincent T. Lombardi
Friday, August 31, 2007
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Kagen watch
Wow , the good doctor takes a tour with the king of Pork.
What pork will Dr K try to slide through.
U.S. Rep. Jim Oberstar, chairman of the House Transportation and
Infrastructure Committee,
Jimbo from Minn. is said to be one of the KING's of ear marks in congress.
Here's the story. from the Post Crescent
What pork will Dr K try to slide through.
U.S. Rep. Jim Oberstar, chairman of the House Transportation and
Infrastructure Committee,
Jimbo from Minn. is said to be one of the KING's of ear marks in congress.
Here's the story. from the Post Crescent
Tiger Football
Thursday Night
7:00 p m Gillett stadium
Gillett verses Marion
Go # 56 and # 87
Go Tigers
7:00 p m Gillett stadium
Gillett verses Marion
Go # 56 and # 87
Go Tigers
Where's The Wacko's
I'm a smoker and untill you dope's ban it and it's illegal
Take this story and chew on it for a while.
From the U K Daily Mail
100-year-old celebrates her birthday by smoking 170,000th
cigarette
Last updated at 16:42pm on 27th August 2007
An iron-lunged pensioner has celebrated her 100th birthday by
lighting up her 170,000th cigerette from a candle on her birthday cake. Winnie Langley started smoking only days after the First World War
broke out in June 1914 when she was just seven-years-old - and
has got through five a day ever since.
I like this line , what a sweetie.
She has no intention of quitting, even after the nationwide
ban forced tobacco-lovers outside
Read it and Weep.
Take this story and chew on it for a while.
From the U K Daily Mail
100-year-old celebrates her birthday by smoking 170,000th
cigarette
Last updated at 16:42pm on 27th August 2007
An iron-lunged pensioner has celebrated her 100th birthday by
lighting up her 170,000th cigerette from a candle on her birthday cake. Winnie Langley started smoking only days after the First World War
broke out in June 1914 when she was just seven-years-old - and
has got through five a day ever since.
I like this line , what a sweetie.
She has no intention of quitting, even after the nationwide
ban forced tobacco-lovers outside
Read it and Weep.
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