Tinker:
The mystery of our lord universe is one of the most magical wonders that I can think about. Because somehow, someway, that extra redemption in those unknown dimensions, keep me very interested in the life that we live each and every day now.
I wrote that to someone
I love sharing my innermost feelings about how if we simply relax
enough that our life in this world is indeed like the paradise that god
intended for us to enjoy from the beginning.The mystery of our lord universe is one of the most magical wonders that I can think about. Because somehow, someway, that extra redemption in those unknown dimensions, keep me very interested in the life that we live each and every day now.
That the people keep playing around with side shown on the way to the main circus. The real show is always just up ahead for some people, because they never seem to get there. The big circus where mostly everyone else has traveled to.
That because some wayward children stop to play in the freak sideshow on the way to the main circus like a bunch of TV media reporters do because they need story's to fill into the networks TV programing 24-7. We the people should not integrate the stranglers as a equal as they stop like children to play in the small swirling eddy beside the mainstream rivers that naturally seeks the worlds oceans.
The people who are in the company of a true friend is experiencing the very best moments in their lives when they happen to be that lucky.
Because it is a rare opportunity
to find a true friend in our daily lives and to many times
unfortunately in our daily life true friendship is a rare feeling. Special moment between
people who otherwise swear that they are our friend when in fact they
are not, turnout to be the trouble between people two many times.
The way America once worked:
Subject: Old Car factory Photos
From a friend to me:
"I very much enjoyed viewing those photos of those (now) vintage cars; And the building of them -- you can see the attitude in the American workers shown in those photos....they really cared about what they were doing and being productive. Today people don't value about being productive. They value a "lifestyle choice", dumbing down their minds with mindless activities; becoming ever more dependent on a government just waiting in the wings to remove their dignity."
"I very much enjoyed viewing those photos of those (now) vintage cars; And the building of them -- you can see the attitude in the American workers shown in those photos....they really cared about what they were doing and being productive. Today people don't value about being productive. They value a "lifestyle choice", dumbing down their minds with mindless activities; becoming ever more dependent on a government just waiting in the wings to remove their dignity."
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Answer from me Tinker;
True
friendship has been lost in translation in and among the American
people these days, we have as a country deteriorated back into when we
only had tribal life and loyalty. Friendship between true friends in 2013 is now tweeted what is that?
How do they ever learn about true friendship between
people, when they don't try to study or feel incline to investigate their curiosity about what
might be truthful. Tweeting mindless slang of what was one a great
people language only to be squandered away by the savage uncivilized
television children.
God, Priest , Preachers,
Doctors, Lawyers, Judge, Police, Fireman, Teacher, Media Reporter,
Government For And By The People, are reduced into only a daily TV show.
All that matters now is how does it play on television?
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/ world/2013/jul/01/barack- obama-eu-fallout-us-spying- claims
Link to video: Barack Obama seeks to soothe relations with EU over NSA spying
Barack Obama has sought to limit the damage from the growing transatlantic espionage row after Germany and France denounced the major snooping activities of US agencies and warned of a possible delay in the launch next week of ambitious free-trade talks between Europe and the US.
The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and French president, François Hollande, demanded quick explanations from Washington about disclosures by the Guardian and Der Spiegel that US agencies bugged European embassies and offices. Berlin stressed there had to be mutual trust if trade talks were to go ahead in Washington on Monday. Read more...http://www.guardian.co. uk/world/2013/jul/01/barack- obama-eu-fallout-us-spying- claims
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Barack Obama seeks to limit EU fallout over US spying claims
President says NSA will assess espionage allegations as France and Germany demand answers and warn of delay to trade talks- Ian Traynor in Brussels and Dan Roberts in Washington
Barack Obama has sought to limit the damage from the growing transatlantic espionage row after Germany and France denounced the major snooping activities of US agencies and warned of a possible delay in the launch next week of ambitious free-trade talks between Europe and the US.
The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and French president, François Hollande, demanded quick explanations from Washington about disclosures by the Guardian and Der Spiegel that US agencies bugged European embassies and offices. Berlin stressed there had to be mutual trust if trade talks were to go ahead in Washington on Monday. Read more...http://www.guardian.co.
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CHINA/RUSSIA LARGEST MIL DRILL EVER
Tinker:
where are our uniforms...http://www.youtube.
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Helicopter Crash Kills 19 In Siberia
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Brutal Beheading.. Legal Euthanasia.. Makeup Ban In Syria.. Kim Goes To The Beach.. Lasers vs. 'Copter
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I'M IN A 'PRISON'
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Sarah Palin’s misreading of polling data
Posted by Glenn Kessler 07/01/2013 E-mail the writer(Carolyn Kaster/AP)
“You’ve just abandoned the Reagan Democrats with this amnesty bill. It was the loss of working class voters in swing states that cost us the 2012 election, not the Hispanic vote.... You disrespect Hispanics with your assumption that they desire ignoring the rule of law.”
— Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin (R) in a Facebook post titled “Great Job, GOP Establishment, June 28, 2013 Read more...http://www.
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Pierce Brosnan back at work days after daughter's death
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Pierce Brosnan back at work days after daughter's death
July 2, 2013,
WENNPierce Brosnan is soldiering on with filming commitments for his new thriller "November Man," days after losing his daughter to cancer.
The actor broke the tragic news to fans on Monday, revealing 42-year-old Charlotte Brosnan had died on Friday following a three-year battle with ovarian cancer - the same disease which killed her mother, Australian actress Cassandra Harris, in 1991.
Bing: More on Charlotte Brosnan
Brosnan's new project recently began shooting on location in Belgrade, Serbia and instead of taking time off to grieve his daughter's death, the actor was back on set on Tuesday to work alongside his co-star, former Bond girl Olga Kurylenko.
The Ukrainian beauty revealed the news to fans on Twitter as she shared the adventures of her first day on set.
She wrote, "Survived stunt driving and explosions today next to ex mr James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) Tomorrow I'm the one driving! Watch out!!!"
Also: Remembering stars we lost in 2013
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Did top football coach rat out his old school?
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Urban Meyer's will to win burns with such competitive fire that he
won't allow anyone to stand in his way on the recruiting trail.
Including, evidently, his former school and a former assistant coach.
Outkick the Coverage has learned from sources in New York that Meyer and Ohio State turned in Florida assistant coach Brian White for an alleged improper "bump" violation related to the recruitment of Curtis Samuel, a running back/defensive back from Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Investigations into Ohio State's complaint this spring uncovered no wrongdoing, the sources said, but Samuel subsequently revealed Florida no longer is in his top five schools — while OSU is.
Meyer's willingness to turn in a former coach — one he hired — as well as the program he led for six seasons is unheard of in college athletics. Indeed, no one Outkick the Coverage talked with could recall a former coach turning in his former program and a former assistant coach.
A bump violation — a secondary NCAA offense — prohibits contact between coaches and players during non-contact periods of the recruiting calendar. An email to Ohio State seeking comment was not immediately returned Tuesday night. Read more...http://msn.foxsports. com/collegefootball/story/ urban-meyer-alleged-florida- gators-recruiting-violation- brian-white-070213
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Samuel, rated a top prospect by many recruiting services, is a 6-foot,
185-pounder who is being pursued by many of the top football programs in
the country — including Ohio State and Florida. According to Scout.com,
he ran for 1,047 yards and 13 touchdowns on 91 carries, and caught 12
passes for 187 yards and three touchdowns as a junior. He also had 33
tackles and intercepted one pass on defense.
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Did top football coach rat out his old school?
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Fox Sports
Sources: Meyer alleged UF violation
Did Urban Meyer sell out his old school over a small recruiting violation?
FOX Sports
Clay Travis Updated Jul 3, 2013
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Including, evidently, his former school and a former assistant coach.
Outkick the Coverage has learned from sources in New York that Meyer and Ohio State turned in Florida assistant coach Brian White for an alleged improper "bump" violation related to the recruitment of Curtis Samuel, a running back/defensive back from Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Investigations into Ohio State's complaint this spring uncovered no wrongdoing, the sources said, but Samuel subsequently revealed Florida no longer is in his top five schools — while OSU is.
Meyer's willingness to turn in a former coach — one he hired — as well as the program he led for six seasons is unheard of in college athletics. Indeed, no one Outkick the Coverage talked with could recall a former coach turning in his former program and a former assistant coach.
A bump violation — a secondary NCAA offense — prohibits contact between coaches and players during non-contact periods of the recruiting calendar. An email to Ohio State seeking comment was not immediately returned Tuesday night. Read more...http://msn.foxsports.
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SI.com
Something To Prove: LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger
LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger was wildly inconsistent during the 2012 season. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
By Zac EllisThroughout the offseason, SI.com will spotlight several teams, players and coaches with something to prove heading into the 2013 season. To check out every edition of this series, click here.
Heading into the 2012 season, expectations for LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger were extremely high. The junior assumed the role of LSU’s offensive leader after a year spent watching quarterbacks Jordan Jefferson and Jarrett Lee lead the Tigers to a 13-1 record and BCS championship game appearance against Alabama in 2011. Originally a Georgia signee who competed with Aaron Murray for the Bulldogs’ starting gig in 2009, Mettenberger ran into trouble off the field and was kicked off the team in 2010. But after a stint at Butler (Kan.) Community College in which he threw for 2,678 yards, 32 touchdowns and just four interceptions — he led Butler to a berth in the 2010 juco national title game — Mettenberger’s talent was evident. The hype followed.
However, the 6-foot-5, 230-pound passer turned in a mediocre 2012 campaign. Mettenberger threw for 2,609 yards and 12 touchdowns, but he tossed seven picks and completed just 58.8 percent of his passes. In seven of LSU’s 13 games, Mettenberger completed fewer than 60 percent of his attempts (he went 11-of-29 for 97 yards against Texas A&M), and the offense finished near the bottom of the SEC.
This fall, he has one more chance. On the heels of a pedestrian season, Mettenberger might be looking at his last shot at redemption.
To fully understand Mettenberger’s junior performance — and to glimpse what it may mean for his forthcoming senior effort — it’s best to break up last season into three separate stretches: Sept. 1-Sept. 15, Sept. 22-Oct. 20 and Nov. 3-Dec. 31. He started hot, struggled against the teeth of the SEC schedule and then rebounded to close out the regular season on a positive note.
Here’s a breakdown of his stats from each stretch: Read more...http://college-
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
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Tiger Rag Ten memorable figures in Tiger Rag’s 35 years
LSU Sports Fifty-seven named to SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll
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Richard embodies past, present and future of LSU
July 2, 2013 - © 2013 Tiger Rag
By LUKE JOHNSON
Tiger Rag Assistant Editor
Purple, gold and red mementos dominate Ronald
Richard’s spacious office on the ground floor of the Pete Maravich
Assembly Center.
They are arranged in a precise manner a military mind
can appreciate. They tell the stories of how the retired Major General
in the United States Marine Corps arrived at his current position as the
President and Chief Executive Officer of the Tiger Athletic Foundation.
They show how time has passed for the man approaching his 70th
year. There are shadowbox display cases holding both military awards
and a scale model of Tiger Stadium. The embossed letters “USMC” and
“LSU” are repeated in various places throughout the office showing his
two distinct and fiery passions.
They seem to clash as two completely different ways
to come of age. A boy becomes a man after four years of life lessons
learned on a college campus. A boy becomes a man after four minutes in
basic training. Yet, for Richard, the two have co-existed and combined
to shape his life in the 45 years since he graduated from LSU.
He looks grandfatherly, at least until you actually
greet him. His handshake is still strong and firm as it surely was when
he shipped off to Vietnam as a recent LSU graduate in the late 60s. His
voice still commands the room as it must have when he briefed his men as
a leader of Marines.
As he sat down to reflect on his career, his Eagle,
Globe and Anchor cufflinks reflect off his coffee mug, which is
emblazoned with the iconic image of five marines and one navy corpsman
raising the flag on Iwo Jima. He set his mug down on an LSU coaster and
detailed how his LSU and military life have been intertwined from the
beginning.
The upper levels of the earth’s atmosphere and a
piece of now-obsolete technology helped him establish that intertwined
relationship when he was first sent far away from the stately oaks and
broad magnolias.
“When I got to Vietnam in 1969, after I graduated
from LSU, when we weren’t in the field during combat operations and we
were back in the base camps, I purchased a shortwave radio,” Richard
said.
“I could pick up WWL and listen to LSU football at places like Vandegrift Combat Base.”
Vandegrift Combat Base was located in a valley
roughly 10 miles south of the demilitarized zone in Vietnam. While it
had “combat” in its title, it was considered a rear area, a place where
Richard said you “spent three or four days before you went back out in
the bush.”
So, between stints in the bush as an artillery
forward observer, young Lieutenant Richard listened to a piece of home
on his shortwave radio.
Shortwave radios, pieces of gear Richard says are
almost foreign in the modern world of Internet and smart phones, are
used for long distance communication. The fact that Richard was
listening to LSU broadcasts in Vietnam was made possible by the upper
level of the Earth’s atmosphere reflecting radio waves back toward the
Earth’s surface, allowing stations to transmit around the curvature of
the Earth.
Richard took that shortwave radio with him wherever
the Marine Corps ordered him to go. Whether in the middle of the ocean
or deployed on foreign soil, Richard’s Tigers were always just the turn
of a radio knob away.
“After Vietnam … I listened to LSU via shortwave
radio in Africa, in the Pacific, on the fantail of Navy ships I was
deployed on whenever we were a reaction force and I listened to LSU
football in the states.”
When stationed in Quantico, Va., Richard would hop in
his car on Saturday evenings and drive along the elevated portions of
highway where the reception was better.
“I would drive at night on Highway 95 — because it
was higher — and listen to LSU football driving back and forth from
Quantico, Va., to Washington D.C.” Richard then joked, “Gas was much
cheaper then.”
He spent 33 years in the Corps, ascending to the
third-highest possible rank. But his days of listening to his shortwave
radio for LSU gameday updates would eventually be unnecessary. Soon he
would be working directly across the street from where that Saturday
night magic happened. Read more...http://www.tigerrag. com/?p=269802
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TigerGumbo on Your comment July 3rd, 2013 7:46 am
The spirited people who went to LSU is the reason that LSU is such
a hallowed ground University today. Their spirit can’t help but bring to
life what is so exciting and fun about being a young person making
friendships that last a lifetime after going to Louisiana State
University.
The real world with all it flaws throughout mankind’s history is studied about and discussed there. By the best people that teacher and student have to offer. What we learn from LSU is simply only the beginning of a lifetime of how to learn about the wealth of knowledge making our life richer, fulfilling, and very satisfying.
The intangible knowledge of what we learn from working at the skills in the greater world because we first went to LSU to learn about our interest is a treasure that we can delight in spending all the rest of our lives.
And I really can’t speak about the sparkling magic that has happens in LSU tiger stadium that has not already been said by the spirited voices who have walked to sit and cheer the LSU footall team there, over a very long time now, then and now.
The spirit of the LSU football fans watching - T.A.Tittle, Gaynell (Gus) Tinsley, Billy Cannon, Jimmy Taylor, George Bevan, Jerry Stovall, Tommy Casanova, Bert Jones, Warren Capon, Charles Alexander, Michael Brooks, Wendell Davis, Anthony McFarland, Kevin Faulk, Bradie James, Marcus Spears, Chad Lavalais, Skyler Green, Josh Rees, Dwane Bowe, Ben Wilkerson, Glen Dorsey, Anthony McFarlin, Chuck Wiley, Patrick Peterson, Morris Claiborn, Tyrann Mathieu, ect. Will live as long as people keep going to the hallowed ground that we call LSU.
Geaux Tigers!!!
---------------The real world with all it flaws throughout mankind’s history is studied about and discussed there. By the best people that teacher and student have to offer. What we learn from LSU is simply only the beginning of a lifetime of how to learn about the wealth of knowledge making our life richer, fulfilling, and very satisfying.
The intangible knowledge of what we learn from working at the skills in the greater world because we first went to LSU to learn about our interest is a treasure that we can delight in spending all the rest of our lives.
And I really can’t speak about the sparkling magic that has happens in LSU tiger stadium that has not already been said by the spirited voices who have walked to sit and cheer the LSU footall team there, over a very long time now, then and now.
The spirit of the LSU football fans watching - T.A.Tittle, Gaynell (Gus) Tinsley, Billy Cannon, Jimmy Taylor, George Bevan, Jerry Stovall, Tommy Casanova, Bert Jones, Warren Capon, Charles Alexander, Michael Brooks, Wendell Davis, Anthony McFarland, Kevin Faulk, Bradie James, Marcus Spears, Chad Lavalais, Skyler Green, Josh Rees, Dwane Bowe, Ben Wilkerson, Glen Dorsey, Anthony McFarlin, Chuck Wiley, Patrick Peterson, Morris Claiborn, Tyrann Mathieu, ect. Will live as long as people keep going to the hallowed ground that we call LSU.
Geaux Tigers!!!
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