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Posted by OK Roughneck
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Posted on 9/17/25 at 7:26 pm to
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Long day for me, leaving Lexington to Sacramento, and then flying back tonight.


Thats a long day my friend.

Evening All
Posted by kywildcatfanone
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Posted on 9/17/25 at 9:55 pm to
Evening all


At the Sacramento airport waiting on my flight back home
Posted by Rockbrc
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Posted on 9/18/25 at 5:03 am to
Good morning
Posted by Armymann50
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Posted on 9/18/25 at 5:16 am to

Today in History: September 18
1793
George Washington lays the foundation stone for the U.S. Capitol.

1830
Tom Thumb, the first locomotive built in the United States, loses a nine-mile race in Maryland to a horse.

1850
Congress passes the second Fugitive Slave Bill into law (the first was enacted in 1793), requiring the return of escaped slaves to their owners.

1862
After waiting all day for a Union attack which never came at Antietam, Confederate General Robert E. Lee begins a retreat out of Maryland and back to Virginia.

1863
Union cavalry troops clash with a group of Confederates at Chickamauga Creek.

1973
East and West Germany and The Bahamas are admitted to United Nations.

1975
Patty Hearst, granddaughter of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, is kidnapped by violent radical group SLA (Symbionese Liberation Army); she will later take part in some of the group's militant activities and will be captured by FBI agents.

1977
Voyager I takes first photo of Earth and the Moon together.

1998
ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) is formed to coordinate unique identifying addresses for Websites worldwide.

2009
The US television soap opera The Guiding Light broadcasts its final episode, ending a 72-year run that began on radio.

2012
World's first mother-to-daughter uterus transplant undertaken at the University of Gothenburg

2022
US President Joe Biden says “we still have a problem with Covid” and “We’re still doing a lot of work on it. But the pandemic is over.” in a CBS TV interview

Born on September 18
1905
Greta Garbo, actress nominated for Oscars for her roles in Anna Christie and Ninotcha.

1926
Joe Kubert, comic book artist (Sgt. Rock, Hawkman), inducted into Harvey Awards' Jack Kirby Hall of Fame (1907) and Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame (1998); founder of The Kubert School.

1939
Frankie Avalon, singer ("Venus") , actor (The Alamo), playwright; teen idol of 1950s-60s.

1961
James Gandolfini, actor; won three Emmys, two Golden Globes and three Screen Actors Guild Awards (crime boss Tony Soprano in The Sopranos).

1971
Lance Armstrong (Lance Gunderson), cyclist; won record 7 Tour De France titles but was stripped of them and banned from competitive cycling for life after it was determined he had used performance-enhancing drugs.

JOTD
A kindergarten teacher one day is trying to explain to her class the definition of the word “definitely.” To make sure the students have a good understanding of the word, she asks them to use it in a sentence.

The first student raises his hand and says, “The sky is definitely blue.”

The teacher says, “Well, that isn’t entirely correct, because sometimes it’s gray and cloudy.”

Another student says, “Grass is definitely green.” The teacher again replies, “If grass doesn’t get enough water, it turns brown, so that isn’t really correct either.”

Another student raises his hand and asks the teacher, “Do farts have lumps?” The teacher looks at him and says, “No, but that isn’t really question you want to ask in class discussion.”

So the student replies, “Then I’ve definitely shite in my pants.”



Posted by kywildcatfanone
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Posted on 9/18/25 at 5:17 am to
Morning all from Atlanta airport
Posted by Armymann50
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Posted on 9/18/25 at 9:33 pm to
This thread is one year old today.

Happy Birthday.
Posted by Armymann50
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Posted on 9/19/25 at 3:27 am to

Today in History: September 19
1356
In a landmark battle of the Hundred Years' War, English Prince Edward defeats the French at Poitiers.

1692
Giles Corey is pressed to death for standing mute and refusing to answer charges of witchcraft brought against him. He is the only person in America to have suffered this punishment.

1863
In Georgia, the two-day Battle of Chickamauga begins as Union troops under George Thomas clash with Confederates under Nathan Bedford Forrest.

1982
The first documented emoticons, :-) and :-(, posted on Carnegie Mellon University Bulletin Board System by Scott Fahlman.

1985
An earthquake kills thousands in Mexico City.

1991
German hikers near the Austria-Italy border discover the naturally preserved mummy of a man from about 3,300 BC; Europe's oldest natural human mummy, he is dubbed Otzi the Iceman because his lower half was encased in ice.

2006
Military coup in Bangkok, revokes Thailand's constitution and establishes martial law.

2017
US President Donald Trump addresses the United Nations vowing to “totally destroy North Korea” if threatens the US

2020
US President Donald Trump vows to swear in a new Supreme Court judge, despite the election being only 45 days away

2022
Scientists discover site of the Amazon's tallest tree, an angelim vermelho at 88.5 meters (290 feet) tall and 9.9 meters (32 feet) wide, Iratapuru River Nature Reserve, northern Brazil

Today in History: Born on September 19


1911
William Golding, novelist best known for Lord of the Flies.

1928
Adam West, actor (Batman in campy Batman TV series).

1933
David McCallum, actor, musician (The Man from U.N.C.L.E, NCIS TV series).

1949
Twiggy, model known for her thin build and androgynous look .

1949
Barry Scheck, co-founder of Innocence Project dedicated to using DNA testing to exonerate wrongly convicted people.

1950
Joan Lunden, journalist, author, co-host of ABC's Good Morning America for 17 years (1980–1997).

1964
Trisha Yearwood, Grammy and Country Music Association award-winning singer-songwriter ("How Do I Live"), actress (JAG TV series recurring role).

1974
Jimmy Fallon, actor, comedian, musician, TV host (Late Night with Jimmy Fallon; currently scheduled to replace Jay Leno as host of The Tonight Show in 2014).

JOTD
2020 has been brutal this year




Now it's just Ruthless


Posted by kywildcatfanone
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Posted on 9/19/25 at 4:35 am to
Morning all
Posted by Rockbrc
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Posted on 9/19/25 at 4:45 am to
Good morning
Posted by OK Roughneck
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Posted on 9/19/25 at 4:17 pm to
Afternoon All its GAME DAY EVE !!
Posted by Rockbrc
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Posted on 9/20/25 at 12:32 am to
Rain today
Football tomorrow
Livestock auction tomorrow
Doesn’t get much better
Posted by Armymann50
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Posted on 9/20/25 at 4:52 am to

Today in History: September 20
0480 BC
Themistocles and his Greek fleet win one of history's first decisive naval victories over Xerxes' Persian force off Salamis.

1519
Ferdinand Magellan embarks from Spain on a voyage to circumnavigate the world.

1806
Explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark pass the French village of La Charette, the first white settlement they have seen in more than two years.

1863
Union troops under George Thomas prevent the Union defeat at Chickamauga from becoming a rout, earning him the nickname "the Rock of Chickamauga."

1952
Scientists confirm that DNA holds hereditary data.

1971
Hurricane Irene becomes the first hurricane known to cross from the Atlantic to Pacific, where it is renamed Hurricane Olivia.

1973
In a pro tennis bout dubbed "The Battle of the Sexes," Billie Jean King beats Bobby Riggs at the Houston Astrodome in Texas.

1984
Suicide car bomber attacks US embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, killing 22.

2001
US Pres. George W. Bush, addressing a joint session of Congress, declares a "war on terror.".

2011
US military ends its "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy and allows gay men and women to serve openly.

2019
Students from 185 countries stage the world's largest-ever protest on climate change culminating in Manhattan rally led by Greta Thunberg

2021
Pfizer announces they have developed a safe COVID-19 vaccine for 5-11 year olds with the dose 1/3 of the strength

2023
Earliest known evidence for humans building with wood discovered near Kalambo Falls, Zambia at nearly half a million years old (previous known example 9,000 years old)

Today in History: Born on September 20
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[b]1842

Lord James Dewar, physician who invented the vacuum flask and cordite, the first smokeless powder.

1920
Jay Ward, creator and producer of animated TV cartoons (Rocky & His Friends, renamed The Bullwinkle Show; George of the Jungle).

1934
Sofia Loren (Sofia Scicolone), first actress to win the Academy Award for Best Actress for a performance in a non-English language film (Two Women); received Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievements (1995).

1967
Kristen Johnston, actress; won two Emmy Awards as Sally Solomon in 3rd Rock from the Sun TV series.

JOTD
An attractive young woman on a flight from Ireland asked the priest beside her, "Father, may I ask a favor?"
Long
"Of course child. What may I do for you?"

"Well, I bought my mother an expensive hair dryer for her birthday. It is unopened but well over the customs limits and I'm afraid they'll confiscate it. Is there any way you could carry it through Customs for me? Hide it under your robes perhaps?"

"I would love to help you, dear, but I must warn you, I will not lie."

"With your honest face, Father, no one will question you," she replied.

When they got to Customs, she let the priest go first. The official asked, "Father, do you have anything to declare?"

"From the top of my head down to my waist I have nothing to declare."

The official thought this answer strange, so asked, "And what do you have to declare from your waist to the floor?"

Father replied, "I have a marvelous instrument designed to be used on a woman, which is, to date, unused."

Roaring with laughter, the official said, "Go ahead, Father. Next please!"



Posted by Rockbrc
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Posted on 9/20/25 at 5:05 am to
Good morning
Posted by kywildcatfanone
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Member since Oct 2012
136261 posts
Posted on 9/20/25 at 6:11 am to
Morning all. Slept in.
Posted by OK Roughneck
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Member since Aug 2021
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Posted on 9/20/25 at 11:59 am to
Morning All made it by 1 minute.
Posted by Rockbrc
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Posted on 9/21/25 at 12:37 am to
Under the wire
Posted by kywildcatfanone
Wildcat Country!
Member since Oct 2012
136261 posts
Posted on 9/21/25 at 5:17 am to
Morning all
Posted by Rockbrc
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Member since Nov 2015
9400 posts
Posted on 9/21/25 at 5:30 am to
Good morning
Posted by kywildcatfanone
Wildcat Country!
Member since Oct 2012
136261 posts
Posted on 9/21/25 at 6:37 am to
Feeling generous so I'll let this one slide.
Posted by OK Roughneck
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Posted on 9/21/25 at 10:00 am to
Thanks

Good Morning Er'y Bodies.
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