HillabeeBaw
| Favorite team: | Auburn |
| Location: | Hillabee Reservoir |
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| Number of Posts: | 3218 |
| Registered on: | 5/7/2023 |
| Online Status: | Online |
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re: Which continent has had the biggest negative impact on the world?
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/30/26 at 3:36 pm to CantStandYou
Israel? Oh, you said continent.
Africa?
Africa?
re: LUNCH THRAY---The "best lunch will win a prize" huge giveaway edition
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/30/26 at 3:34 pm to LCA131
quote:
she's kinda petite
:smokin:
ga mplc and mpdph
re: LUNCH THRAY---The "best lunch will win a prize" huge giveaway edition
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/30/26 at 3:33 pm to Skillet
quote:
Double wide?
Skillet, how many of our llotot are you going to run off this summer :angry:
No lunch and I'm starvin marvin rn
re: Gmt
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/30/26 at 7:19 am to LCA131
Good morning LCA, SH and the rest of you knuckleheads :gmt:
GMT
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/26/26 at 4:48 am
Good Friday morning OT :gmt:
Today in history June 26:
In 1917, U.S. troops entered World War I as the first troops of the American Expeditionary Force landed in Saint-Nazaire, France.
In 1945, the charter of the United Nations was signed by 50 countries in San Francisco.
In 1948, the Berlin Airlift began in earnest after the Soviet Union cut off land and water routes to the isolated western sector of Berlin.
In 1963, President John F. Kennedy visited West Berlin, where he delivered his famous speech expressing solidarity with the city’s residents, declaring: “Ich bin ein Berliner” (“I am a Berliner”).
In 1993, President Bill Clinton announced the U.S. had launched missiles against Iraqi targets because of “compelling evidence” Iraq had plotted to assassinate former President George H.W. Bush.
In 1997, the first Harry Potter novel, “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” by J.K. Rowling, was published in the United Kingdom. It was later released in the United States under the title “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.”
In 2008, in District of Columbia v. Heller, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a handgun ban in the District of Columbia as it affirmed, 5-4, that an individual’s right to gun ownership is protected by the Second Amendment.
JOTD:
Why can’t NASA send a duck to space?
The bill would be astronomical.
Today in history June 26:
In 1917, U.S. troops entered World War I as the first troops of the American Expeditionary Force landed in Saint-Nazaire, France.
In 1945, the charter of the United Nations was signed by 50 countries in San Francisco.
In 1948, the Berlin Airlift began in earnest after the Soviet Union cut off land and water routes to the isolated western sector of Berlin.
In 1963, President John F. Kennedy visited West Berlin, where he delivered his famous speech expressing solidarity with the city’s residents, declaring: “Ich bin ein Berliner” (“I am a Berliner”).
In 1993, President Bill Clinton announced the U.S. had launched missiles against Iraqi targets because of “compelling evidence” Iraq had plotted to assassinate former President George H.W. Bush.
In 1997, the first Harry Potter novel, “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” by J.K. Rowling, was published in the United Kingdom. It was later released in the United States under the title “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.”
In 2008, in District of Columbia v. Heller, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a handgun ban in the District of Columbia as it affirmed, 5-4, that an individual’s right to gun ownership is protected by the Second Amendment.
JOTD:
Why can’t NASA send a duck to space?
The bill would be astronomical.
re: GMT - Thirsty Thursday!
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/25/26 at 12:20 pm to Deep Purple Haze
quote:
kayak lessons
I know of a good trainer mp dph
And ETA: she's a doll
re: GMT - Thirsty Thursday!
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/25/26 at 12:07 pm to Deep Purple Haze
ga mpdph
Wyd
:popcorn:
Wyd
:popcorn:
re: *** GMT *** 6/24/2026
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/24/26 at 6:23 am to Capt ST
Hope all goes well Capt!
Good morning OT :gmt:
Good morning OT :gmt:
GMT
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/23/26 at 4:27 am
Good morning OT :gmt:
Early bird gets the worm.
On this day in history June 23;
2016 – The UK votes to leave the European Union
Just over half of the electorate voted for “Brexit”, Britain's exit from the EU. The UK had been part of the union since 1973.
1992 – Yitzhak Rabin's Labor Party wins the election in Israel
1961 – The Antarctic Treaty comes into force
1931 – Wiley Post and Harold Gatty start their record-breaking flight around the world
1894 – The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is founded
JOTD:
Why did the cat sit on the computer?
Because it wanted to keep an eye on the mouse....duh!
Early bird gets the worm.
On this day in history June 23;
2016 – The UK votes to leave the European Union
Just over half of the electorate voted for “Brexit”, Britain's exit from the EU. The UK had been part of the union since 1973.
1992 – Yitzhak Rabin's Labor Party wins the election in Israel
1961 – The Antarctic Treaty comes into force
1931 – Wiley Post and Harold Gatty start their record-breaking flight around the world
1894 – The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is founded
JOTD:
Why did the cat sit on the computer?
Because it wanted to keep an eye on the mouse....duh!
re: LUNCH THRAY—The “have a post and don’t suck” edition
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/22/26 at 2:22 pm to Deep Purple Haze
And ga mpdph
Skilly Willy the L-Thray King :bow:
Skilly Willy the L-Thray King :bow:
re: LUNCH THRAY—The “have a post and don’t suck” edition
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/22/26 at 2:21 pm to Deep Purple Haze
We need SS to zoom in on #2's CT and repost. I tried with no luck :wah:
re: LUNCH THRAY—The “have a post and don’t suck” edition
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/22/26 at 2:20 pm to Deep Purple Haze
2,3,4,1
re: Lunch Thread Father's Day Edition
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/21/26 at 4:44 pm to SuperSaint
quote:
G08f Tr08p
:rotflmao: :rotflmao:
GMT Happy Father's Day!
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/21/26 at 4:12 am
:gmt:
I lost my Father in April of last year to Liver Cancer and it still doesn't seem real. He was a great man and I still have a couple of voicemails saved on my phone from him, but I cannot play them back. Hearing his voice will break me up today. The man was always the voice of reason and was the rock of our family. Miss you Pop!
Today in history:
On June 21, 1788, the United States Constitution went into effect as New Hampshire became the required ninth state to ratify it.
Also on this date:
In 1834, Cyrus Hall McCormick received a patent for his mechanical reaper.
In 1893, the first Ferris wheel opened to the public as part of the Chicago World’s Fair.
In 1942, an Imperial Japanese submarine fired shells at Fort Stevens on the Oregon coast, but caused little damage.
In 1954, scientists of the American Cancer Society presented a study to a meeting of the American Medical Association in San Francisco which found that men who regularly smoked cigarettes died, particularly from lung cancer, at a considerably higher rate than non-smokers.
In 1964, civil rights activists James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner were murdered in Neshoba County, Mississippi; their bodies were found buried in an earthen dam six weeks later. (Forty-one years later, on this date in 2005, Edgar Ray Killen, an 80-year-old former Ku Klux Klansman, was found guilty of manslaughter in their deaths; he was sentenced to 60 years in prison, where he died in January 2018.)
In 1982, a jury in Washington, D.C. found John Hinckley Jr. not guilty by reason of insanity in the shootings of President Ronald Reagan, Press Secretary James Brady, Washington D.C. police office Thomas Delahanty and Secret Service agent Tim McCarthy.
In 1989, a sharply divided Supreme Court ruled, in Texas v. Johnson, that burning the American flag as a form of political protest was protected by the First Amendment.
In 1997, the WNBA made its debut as the New York Liberty defeated the host Los Angeles Sparks 67-57.
In 2004, the aircraft SpaceShipOne made the first privately funded human spaceflight.
I lost my Father in April of last year to Liver Cancer and it still doesn't seem real. He was a great man and I still have a couple of voicemails saved on my phone from him, but I cannot play them back. Hearing his voice will break me up today. The man was always the voice of reason and was the rock of our family. Miss you Pop!
Today in history:
On June 21, 1788, the United States Constitution went into effect as New Hampshire became the required ninth state to ratify it.
Also on this date:
In 1834, Cyrus Hall McCormick received a patent for his mechanical reaper.
In 1893, the first Ferris wheel opened to the public as part of the Chicago World’s Fair.
In 1942, an Imperial Japanese submarine fired shells at Fort Stevens on the Oregon coast, but caused little damage.
In 1954, scientists of the American Cancer Society presented a study to a meeting of the American Medical Association in San Francisco which found that men who regularly smoked cigarettes died, particularly from lung cancer, at a considerably higher rate than non-smokers.
In 1964, civil rights activists James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner were murdered in Neshoba County, Mississippi; their bodies were found buried in an earthen dam six weeks later. (Forty-one years later, on this date in 2005, Edgar Ray Killen, an 80-year-old former Ku Klux Klansman, was found guilty of manslaughter in their deaths; he was sentenced to 60 years in prison, where he died in January 2018.)
In 1982, a jury in Washington, D.C. found John Hinckley Jr. not guilty by reason of insanity in the shootings of President Ronald Reagan, Press Secretary James Brady, Washington D.C. police office Thomas Delahanty and Secret Service agent Tim McCarthy.
In 1989, a sharply divided Supreme Court ruled, in Texas v. Johnson, that burning the American flag as a form of political protest was protected by the First Amendment.
In 1997, the WNBA made its debut as the New York Liberty defeated the host Los Angeles Sparks 67-57.
In 2004, the aircraft SpaceShipOne made the first privately funded human spaceflight.
re: What do you do in your family to keep your shoes fresh?
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/19/26 at 5:50 pm to cbree88
Mr Clean eraser
re: Wondering what to eat to celebrate Juneteenth?
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/19/26 at 7:36 am to stout
quote:
watermelon
:yak:
re: When’s the last time you had a true nightmare?
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/19/26 at 7:35 am to Kafka
quote:
reality is my nightmare
re: Good Morning Thread
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/19/26 at 7:33 am to Deep Purple Haze
gm mpdph
re: Good Morning Thread
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/19/26 at 7:17 am to farad
Good Friday morning to you knotheads and you too SH :smokin:
:gmt:
:gmt:
re: LUNCH THRAY—The “all the missing posters have moved to bayou rant” edition
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/18/26 at 1:39 pm to Skillet
The LT has went downhill since t00f packed his bags and left :wah:
re: Good Morning Thread
Posted by HillabeeBaw on 6/18/26 at 6:55 am to Macfly
Morning knotheads :gmt:
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