Well, it was nice while it lasted. That sense of our country united in the wake of bin Laden's death. And now the Facebook pages and blogs are once again full of hatred and accusations. I've said it before and I'll say it again. You don't speak poorly of your Commander in Chief. Whoever is in that role is there because we elected him! Like it or not, if we as American's can't stand together in unity then we will fall divided.
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As news of the death of Osama Bin Laden trickled throughout the stands of Citizens Bank Park in the top of the ninth inning last evening, fans in Philadelphia began chanting "U-S-A," as many stood and reacted to the news. Throughout American history, there have been those moments that require the world of sports to pay tribute to something bigger than the games themselves, or lend a helping hand when disasters have struck, or simply return to play and help a nation heal. Let's take a look at the Most Patriotic Moments in American Sports History.
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Photobombing is when somebody jumps into the background of what was supposed to be a nice picture, usually sporting a funny look on their face - thus ruining the photo. But animals can do that too. Check out these hilarious pictures of Cats and Dogs Photobombing Each Other.
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Right here we have a contender for the Dad Of The Year Award. Reacting on sheer instinct, this dad at a minor league baseball game was able to snag a line-drive foul ball with his free hand while holding his daughter in the other. And it's all captured on video!
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I drive from Sparta to Onalaska everyday for work. I used to hop on the interstate and zoom to work. Not anymore. Now I take Highway 16 instead, go a little slower and have been saving a lot of gas! And since it looks like we need to get used to 4 dollars for a gallon of gas, every little bit helps. Here are some more tips on How To Save Money on Gas. Pretty informative, but also a lot of common sense. One of their tips is to 'drive less'. Duh!
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I drive from Sparta to Onalaska everyday for work. I used to hop on the interstate and zoom to work. Not anymore. Now I take Highway 16 instead, go a little slower and have been saving a lot of gas! And since it looks like we need to get used to 4 dollars for a gallon of gas, every little bit helps. Here are some more tips on How To Save Money on Gas. Pretty informative, but also a lot of common sense. One of their tips is to 'drive less'. Duh!
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Have a great day my friends!
Karen
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