All five of my kids played soccer.Too many times I've seen parents go nuts, screaming at the referee and even st their own son or daughter. I'm so thankful for Our Leader to have brought peace to this violent sport. No red cards for Him.
December 6, 2025 at 12:36 AM
All five of my kids played soccer.Too many times I've seen parents go nuts, screaming at the referee and even st their own son or daughter. I'm so thankful for Our Leader to have brought peace to this violent sport. No red cards for Him.
My first Thanksgiving in the Navy was in 1964 at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis. We went to the chow hall kind of depressed, not expecting much. The dinner was spectacular, turkey with all the trimming, and a piece of pumpkin pie. Much thanks to the cooks and base leadership.
November 28, 2025 at 11:05 PM
My first Thanksgiving in the Navy was in 1964 at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis. We went to the chow hall kind of depressed, not expecting much. The dinner was spectacular, turkey with all the trimming, and a piece of pumpkin pie. Much thanks to the cooks and base leadership.
A million McDonald's cheeseburgers, 100 million fries, and 500 thousand gallons of Diet Coke will remove him from office, regardless of who controls DC. Shelley described George III in 1819 as "an old, mad, blind, despised and dying king. The dregs of his dull race." Shelley, we need you.
August 23, 2025 at 11:56 PM
A million McDonald's cheeseburgers, 100 million fries, and 500 thousand gallons of Diet Coke will remove him from office, regardless of who controls DC. Shelley described George III in 1819 as "an old, mad, blind, despised and dying king. The dregs of his dull race." Shelley, we need you.
When I was growing up, my parents were terrified that my sister or I would contract polio. I remember pictures of kids in iron lungs at a facility near where we lived. One day at school, we received the newly developed polio vaccine. They stopped worrying. RFK Jr. is a fool, at best.
December 16, 2024 at 10:23 PM
When I was growing up, my parents were terrified that my sister or I would contract polio. I remember pictures of kids in iron lungs at a facility near where we lived. One day at school, we received the newly developed polio vaccine. They stopped worrying. RFK Jr. is a fool, at best.