RIP!
- WalterB
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You oughta see her in person, Stiffy. Adultcon, LA, March 25 - 27, 2011. Be there or be lonely. If you can make it to Vegas....
I can resist everything except temptation.
I agree! You should go if you're able to Stiffy. I know I'm going!WalterB wrote:You oughta see her in person, Stiffy. Adultcon, LA, March 25 - 27, 2011. Be there or be lonely. If you can make it to Vegas....
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Now that I would pay to see!! Just remember to go easy on him Walt!
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Don Meredith, one of the most recognizable figures of the early Dallas Cowboys and an original member of ABC's ''Monday Night Football'' broadcast team, died Sunday. He was 72.
Meredith's wife, Susan, told The Associated Press on Monday her husband died in Santa Fe after suffering a brain hemorrhage and lapsing into a coma. She and her daughter were at Meredith's side when he died.
Meredith led the Cowboys to three straight division titles and to consecutive NFL Championship games in 1966 and 1967. Dallas lost both games though to eventual Super Bowl winners Green Bay.
In 1966, Meredith guided the Cowboys to their first-ever winning season (10-3-1). He was named NFL Player of the Year after throwing a career-high 24 touchdown passes and 2,805 yards.
Meredith's wife, Susan, told The Associated Press on Monday her husband died in Santa Fe after suffering a brain hemorrhage and lapsing into a coma. She and her daughter were at Meredith's side when he died.
Meredith led the Cowboys to three straight division titles and to consecutive NFL Championship games in 1966 and 1967. Dallas lost both games though to eventual Super Bowl winners Green Bay.
In 1966, Meredith guided the Cowboys to their first-ever winning season (10-3-1). He was named NFL Player of the Year after throwing a career-high 24 touchdown passes and 2,805 yards.
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Whether u are a gazelle or a lion, when the sun comes up you better be running!
- John_fromNY
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Yes, Steinar I just heard.
Gary Moore, the great lead guitarist of Thin Lizzy has passed.
Gary Moore, the great lead guitarist of Thin Lizzy has passed.
...And if you can't be with the one you love.., "Love the One You're With" -- Stephen Stills 1970
My Uncle Charlie passed away today, I'm gonna miss him so much. He taught me so much, how to shoe a horse I was 9 and doing good. I was on a front foot and the horse picks me up I'm calling him and he's saying keep nailing it on! I fell off and was crying he checked that I was ok and then says, that horse ain't gonna shoe itself! I got it done and we would go for ice cream. I went with his family to a rodeo and he asks if I've ever entered any events. I said no and he says we'll get you in some kids events. I was in the sheep riding, I was in the chute and he yells get a good grip. So I let go to get a better grip and they open the chute. The sheep ran out from under me and he yells your laying in sheep shit get up girl! He takes me and says stand still and hoses me off. He taught me how to break a horse, many of them almost broke me but I learned. Everytime I went to his farm I'd say to him, and I'll end with this to my Uncle Charlie. "Hitch em up cowboy, let's ride!"
Julie, Lady on the streets; freak in the sheets
Some of the best cowboys, are Cowgirls!!
Some of the best cowboys, are Cowgirls!!
- h0rnytoad1
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Sounds like a fun uncle, my condolences sweetie, big hug xoxo.
I'm sorry to hear that Julie.
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- AussieSteve
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Julie my condolences to you on your uncle's passing.
Steve, the horny voyeur down under