Tuesday, July 17, 2007
BASEBALL WASHED OUT, THE MOVING BEGANS
Last night Appomattox League baseball game was washed out after the top of the 1st inning, I don't know when we will be able to make the game up do to the fact that we are already playing on Wednesday and Friday night and Post 284 has several home dates on the other days that we are not playing. The playoffs are suppose to start Monday night in the Appomattox League and the Legion playoffs start next week as well. Dad & Al started moving stuff out of the house last night getting ready for the construction project that will either start later this week or early next week, I think both of there AIP indexes will be elevated today. Today dad and Les are going to take all the furniture to storage in a safe place until the project is finished. I am still working on the old computer here at the house but I have to say things are not looking to good on it, nothing seems to be helping it. I don't mind using the new computer but where it is located in the house make you feel a bit cramped up. I have posted a photo of a dog with a heart shaped marking on his back, it almost looks like some one painted on him. MICKEY
Today is Tuesday, July 17, the 198th day of 2007. There are 167 days left in the year.
Spend the afternoon. You can't take it with you.
Annie Dillard
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Actress Lucie Arnaz is 56
Actor David Hasselhoff is 55
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died 33 years ago today, at the age of 64 from a heart attack.
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4 comments:
my api didn't go up any with the moving of furniture last night!
Good but I bet Dad and Les can't say that
Well - I'm back from Chicago - I had a good time with friends and seeing the area - I must say the main event was seeing the Cubs play Houston Friday afternoon. The Cubbies won - and Houston looked like a middle school team with all the throwing errors. Lee now has an "official" Cubs hat and Wrigley Field T-shirt.
Mel good you had a good time.
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