[Bar] The Midget Tossing Bar and Grill [Bar]
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[Bar] The Midget Tossing Bar and Grill [Bar]
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I don't like midgets. Can I sit in the corner?
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Sounds like you guys had fun. Any hot groupie chicks there?
Cunningham was fun as usual, we had a great turnout, even Ike came out to join us, a few of the guys who rarely come out were there, thinking the midget toss was yesterday. I told them all, it'll happen next week. Looks like everyone wants to see a Snoopy fly!!!
Cunningham was fun as usual, we had a great turnout, even Ike came out to join us, a few of the guys who rarely come out were there, thinking the midget toss was yesterday. I told them all, it'll happen next week. Looks like everyone wants to see a Snoopy fly!!!
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Sounds like you guys had fun. Any hot groupie chicks there?
Cunningham was fun as usual, we had a great turnout, even Ike came out to join us, a few of the guys who rarely come out were there, thinking the midget toss was yesterday. I told them all, it'll happen next week. Looks like everyone wants to see a Snoopy fly!!!
Cunningham was fun as usual, we had a great turnout, even Ike came out to join us, a few of the guys who rarely come out were there, thinking the midget toss was yesterday. I told them all, it'll happen next week. Looks like everyone wants to see a Snoopy fly!!!
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Sounds like it was a fun show, did he sing mostly his classics or is he promoting some new stuff?
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Speaking of 40 somethings, I found this hilarious, on the way home, I heard an ad on KTU about some contest they're doing called "Dad for a day", they're asking single moms to call in to get free tickets to six flags on June 13th for them and their kids. Talk about a MILM Market!! (mother's I'd like to meet ) We should go and check it out.
Enter to win tickets to Hollyood & Goumba's Dad For A Day at Six Flags Great Adventure Next Friday, June 13!
Hollywood & Goumba are going to be Dads For A Day!
If you're a single mom looking to show your kids a great time, let Hollywood & Goumba be their dad for a day next Friday, June 13 at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ! You'll go on all the rides for free and hang out with Hollywood and Goumba broadcasting their show LIVE from 3pm-7pm! Tons of fun for all
Enter to win tickets to Hollyood & Goumba's Dad For A Day at Six Flags Great Adventure Next Friday, June 13!
Hollywood & Goumba are going to be Dads For A Day!
If you're a single mom looking to show your kids a great time, let Hollywood & Goumba be their dad for a day next Friday, June 13 at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ! You'll go on all the rides for free and hang out with Hollywood and Goumba broadcasting their show LIVE from 3pm-7pm! Tons of fun for all
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My favorites were:
1. Running on Faith
2. Motherless children
3. Wonderful Tonight (Priya's fav. too -- it was our "wedding song")
4. Got My Mojo Workin (Robert Randolph was awesome with Clapton)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5K329vNpoA
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Speaking of 40 somethings, I found this hilarious, on the way home, I heard an ad on KTU about some contest they're doing called "Dad for a day", they're asking single moms to call in to get free tickets to six flags on June 13th for them and their kids. Talk about a MILM Market!! (mother's I'd like to meet ) We should go and check it out.
Enter to win tickets to Hollyood & Goumba's Dad For A Day at Six Flags Great Adventure Next Friday, June 13!
Hollywood & Goumba are going to be Dads For A Day!
If you're a single mom looking to show your kids a great time, let Hollywood & Goumba be their dad for a day next Friday, June 13 at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ! You'll go on all the rides for free and hang out with Hollywood and Goumba broadcasting their show LIVE from 3pm-7pm! Tons of fun for all
Enter to win tickets to Hollyood & Goumba's Dad For A Day at Six Flags Great Adventure Next Friday, June 13!
Hollywood & Goumba are going to be Dads For A Day!
If you're a single mom looking to show your kids a great time, let Hollywood & Goumba be their dad for a day next Friday, June 13 at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ! You'll go on all the rides for free and hang out with Hollywood and Goumba broadcasting their show LIVE from 3pm-7pm! Tons of fun for all
GeorgeZ has been camping out at the entrace since Monday(with his dog)
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OMG, last night, Undertaker was telling us stories about his escapades at his place in the Hamptons with some AA chicks he met. Holy crap!! I haven't laughed so hard in a while!!! This was classic UT!!! I can't even begin to give a summary here, that's how good it was.
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Morning People
Note to self... dont drink 4 cups of coffee in 25 minutes
FYI, heres your morning Tidbit
National Doughnut Day
When : Always the first Friday in June
National Doughnut Day honors the Salvation Army "Lassies" of WWI. It is also used as a fund raiser for needy causes of the Salvation Army.
The original Salvation Army Doughnut was first served by Salvation Army in 1917. During WWI, Salvation Army "lassies" were sent to the front lines of Europe. These brave volunteers made home cooked foods, and provided a moral boost to the troops. Often, the doughnuts were cooked in oil inside the of the metal helmet of an American soldier. The American infantrymen were commonly called doughboys. Salvation Army lassies were the only women outside of military personnel allowed to visit the front lines. Lt. Colonel Helen Purviance is considered the Salvation Army's "first doughnut girl".
On National Doughnut Day, look to see if your local doughnut shop, or other organizations, are offering free donuts to solicit donations for the Salvation Army or for another needy cause. If you find them, please be generous.
Note: The word "Doughnut" is often shortened to "Donut. So, if you see the term National Donut Day, its the same day.
Note to self... dont drink 4 cups of coffee in 25 minutes
FYI, heres your morning Tidbit
National Doughnut Day
When : Always the first Friday in June
National Doughnut Day honors the Salvation Army "Lassies" of WWI. It is also used as a fund raiser for needy causes of the Salvation Army.
The original Salvation Army Doughnut was first served by Salvation Army in 1917. During WWI, Salvation Army "lassies" were sent to the front lines of Europe. These brave volunteers made home cooked foods, and provided a moral boost to the troops. Often, the doughnuts were cooked in oil inside the of the metal helmet of an American soldier. The American infantrymen were commonly called doughboys. Salvation Army lassies were the only women outside of military personnel allowed to visit the front lines. Lt. Colonel Helen Purviance is considered the Salvation Army's "first doughnut girl".
On National Doughnut Day, look to see if your local doughnut shop, or other organizations, are offering free donuts to solicit donations for the Salvation Army or for another needy cause. If you find them, please be generous.
Note: The word "Doughnut" is often shortened to "Donut. So, if you see the term National Donut Day, its the same day.
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and one more:
D-Day for the invasion of Normandy by the Allies was originally set for June 5, 1944, but bad weather and heavy seas caused Gen. Dwight D Eisenhower to delay until June 6 and that date has been popularly referred to ever since by the short title "D-Day". (In French, it is called Le Jour J or, occasionally, Le Choc.) Because of this, planners of later military operations sometimes avoided the term. For example, Douglas MacArthur's invasion of Leyte began on "A-Day", and the invasion of Okinawa began on "L-Day". The Allies proposed invasions of Japan that would have begun on "X-Day" (Kyūshū, scheduled for November 1945) and "Y-Day" (Honshū, scheduled for March 1946).
D-Day for the invasion of Normandy by the Allies was originally set for June 5, 1944, but bad weather and heavy seas caused Gen. Dwight D Eisenhower to delay until June 6 and that date has been popularly referred to ever since by the short title "D-Day". (In French, it is called Le Jour J or, occasionally, Le Choc.) Because of this, planners of later military operations sometimes avoided the term. For example, Douglas MacArthur's invasion of Leyte began on "A-Day", and the invasion of Okinawa began on "L-Day". The Allies proposed invasions of Japan that would have begun on "X-Day" (Kyūshū, scheduled for November 1945) and "Y-Day" (Honshū, scheduled for March 1946).
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(I'm still amazed at some of the crap that comes out of his mouth -- he and Ed would make a good radio talk show on satellite radio)