Admiral, imagine the number of kids who would love to be energized, educated and appreciative of what they have in the USA, and today, many will go unfed. Tomorrow, many more.
I love Red Skelton, he was such a genuine and gentle soul, and very funny.
PS: I read there is going to be a PBS special show on tonight about 400 years of the telescope, are you going to watch? I think I"ll catch it....I always love all the cool space galaxy photo's you post, Kid.
Very nice.
ReplyDeleteA pity indeed.
ReplyDeleteSadly, that day seems not so far a way in an ObamaNation.
Happy Easter.
Opus, Sol, we sure need some Pro-America in the entertainment industry.
ReplyDeleteThis is always heartening to hear from the wit and wisdom of a true patriot.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kid.
Admiral, imagine the number of kids who would love to be energized, educated and appreciative of what they have in the USA, and today, many will go unfed. Tomorrow, many more.
ReplyDeleteA piece of Americana from bygone days, unfortunately ... at least by present standards.
ReplyDeleteI love Red Skelton, he was such a genuine and gentle soul, and very funny.
ReplyDeletePS: I read there is going to be a PBS special show on tonight about 400 years of the telescope, are you going to watch? I think I"ll catch it....I always love all the cool space galaxy photo's you post, Kid.
Thanks Bunni, I'll try to catch it. Thanks for the heads up.
ReplyDeleteAnd Donke Shein for the complimento.
I always thought highly of Red myself.
Snarky. Yea, present standards is my latest post for 4/5/2010
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