You could see the TCS light on the dash as he was crossing...I'll bet the wood on that bridge is slippery as heck too.
You could see the TCS light on the dash as he was crossing...I'll bet the wood on that bridge is slippery as heck too.
We played Lacrosse at my school. Very dangerous.
Hurley is the English name. A true "Paddy" would call it by it's Irish name which is Camán (pronounced Camaan)Hockey, lacrosse, baseball, rugby, and zombie killin'. . . . all in one sport. What is the official name for the "stick"? I want one.
Edit: Nevermind. It's called a Hurley.
My dad was originally from Waterford, we used to go there a lot as kids during the holidays. His brother was the groundsman for a nearby Hurley field. Me and my brothers used to love going to the matches, was always a good afternoon out.Hurley is the English name. A true "Paddy" would call it by it's Irish name which is Camán (pronounced Camaan)
watched it about 20 times and i,ll watch again fab, what them boys in 101st went through is hard to even comprehend superb seriesJust for information. The History Channel is showing the Band of Brothers mini-series today. I watched it the first time 20 years ago, with my two boys. They were young, but understood that their grandpa, and great grandpa had been in the war shown. (My F.I.L. had been infantry assigned to tanks. My grandpa had been assigned to Merrill's Marauders; even as a small kid, I knew grandpa was a bad ass) I personally believe that this series should be mandatory watching in high schools.
If you've see the series you'll probably agree. If you haven't. . . . you need to.
Pretty sure there is a museum dedicated to the 101st in Bastogne. Good series. My Pa was RAF attached to 3rd Army. I think he was there to try to teach them how to speak English. Oh well we tried.watched it about 20 times and i,ll watch again fab, what them boys in 101st went through is hard to even comprehend superb series
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yep been there the bastogne museum is a most see nice area toPretty sure there is a museum dedicated to the 101st in Bastogne. Good series. My Pa was RAF attached to 3rd Army. I think he was there to try to teach them how to speak English. Oh well we tried.
I’m still trying to figure this Bernie stuff out. Getting stupidCan anybody here tell me the significance of this image?
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