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 11 
 on: February 27, 2010, 23:55:37 -06 
Started by Grunt - Last post by Walter_Lars
Amen
 I have a small  German sliver one on my key chain  and Him seeing started up a chat with at a wood working show  I wound up getting a good discount on a name brand cordless that was a demo at the show
Who Knew ? Huh

 12 
 on: February 27, 2010, 23:49:53 -06 
Started by Walter_Lars - Last post by Walter_Lars
I buy  group lots of pipes on fleabay  clean up smoke them a couple times and pick My favorites  searching through I find I have 3 different size Peterson Military pipes

I like the bent stem pipes cause they ride better in My mouth when I am driving a big rig
lets get this board rolling

 13 
 on: February 27, 2010, 23:38:24 -06 
Started by Sarge - Last post by Walter_Lars
Out Farking Standing  Grin

 14 
 on: November 22, 2009, 13:26:04 -06 
Started by marine60 - Last post by marine60
County conducts first ceremony in new program to honor homeless veterans
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When they died, they may not have had a home.

But at their funeral, they did have a family.

Photo Gallery: Dignity Memorial Veterans Burial Funeral

Under a clear blue sky Tuesday, more than 100 community members, local dignitaries and veterans paid their respects to 10 homeless veterans at Oakdale Memorial Park in Glendora.

Dogtags handed out at the event listed the names of the men. At the bottom was the statement "We are their family."

"None of us actually know those being buried today, but there should be no difference in respecting these men, who have given their service to

Pallbeares carry the coffins of 10 United States Veterans, during the Dignity Memorial Homeless Veterans Burial Funeral Service, at the Oakdale Memorial Park in Glendora, Calif., Tuesday, November 10, 2009. (Correspondent photo by James Carbone/SVCITY) their country, than anyone else," said keynote speaker Bob Archuleta, Los Angeles County commissioner of Veteran Affairs.
The ceremony was the first in Los Angeles County as part of Dignity Memorial Homeless Veterans' Burial program, which has ensured services for 500 homeless veterans across the country.

Today, there are more than 23 million veterans in the United States.

According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, 131,000 veterans in the United States are homeless on any given night, and 45 percent of them suffer from mental illnesses.

"A lot of veterans pass away and are buried in paupers' graves without receiving military honors," said Dignity Memorial spokeswoman Lisa Marshall. "We thought that's not a good way to treat people who served for our country."

Two more homeless veterans will be buried by the end of the week, she said.

To Archuleta, a veteran and Pico Rivera mayor pro tem, the flag-draped caskets lined in front of the podium in which he was speaking were not merely containers for the military men inside.

"There are 10 caskets here today," Archuleta said with a strong, passionate voice. "Do not forget these are symbolic and representative of all the homeless veterans in this country, and it is important you understand that. We cannot reach out to everyone, but today Dignity Memorial has made a difference in our lives and in the lives of our veterans."

His own son, 25-year-old Brandon Archuleta, is in the military and will soon be deployed to Afghanistan.

As he spoke about him, Archuleta's voice began to waver.

"I drop my head once again because he's got to go back to Afghanistan," he said. "But it's not just my son. It's all those who send their loved ones off to war. Where do we get such great individuals to continue serving this country?"

A local veteran who heads the committee for Diamond Bar's Veterans Day ceremony said the significance

Chaplain, Colonel Norman L. Williams, ANG (ret) officiates the Dignity Memorial Homeless Veterans Burial Funeral Service, at the Oakdale Memorial Park in Glendora, Calif., Tuesday, November 10, 2009. is important for all who made the sacrifice.
"We were asked to do something," said 89-year-old Joseph Piper, who was drafted into the Army during World War II and did not attend Tuesday's event. "We were asked to defend our country. We did."

Following the service, the 10 caskets were escorted by the motorcyclists of the Patriot Guard Riders to Riverside National Cemetery, where they were buried with full military honors.

Men and women wiped tears from their faces as ushers carried the caskets out one by one.

Those from the California State Guard stood in salute, and bagpipes played in the background.

"As we gather today, we honor brave men who stood in the line of defense between us and the enemies," state Sen. Bob Huff, R-Walnut, said at the ceremony. "(Veterans Day) should not be lost. It should not morph into something about linen sales or TV marathons."

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 15 
 on: November 04, 2009, 01:23:42 -06 
Started by Sarge - Last post by Sarge
The Flask Shop has just about every kind of flask you can imagine. So stop by and take a look at their selections today.


 16 
 on: November 04, 2009, 01:18:17 -06 
Started by Sarge - Last post by Sarge
Well if you are looking for a Home Brewing machine, this is it!
Introducing the New Brew Master with 50 Dollars in Coupons!!!
This makes a great Christmas gift.





 17 
 on: November 04, 2009, 01:05:06 -06 
Started by Sarge - Last post by Sarge
Well the next time you want to really score some points with the wife or girl friend is to get a nice bottle of wine and sit back and enjoy it. Keep in mind, by the second glass you can fire up your stogie and they won't mind so much!
So if you want a nice selection of wines, then take a look at what Sarge has.

Sarge's Wine Cellar

 18 
 on: November 04, 2009, 00:57:59 -06 
Started by Sarge - Last post by Sarge
Hey Sarge, what will I receive each month?
Each month you will receive 2 different bottles of hand-crafted, hard to find wine from around the World. Also you will receive our club newsletter "Wine Expeditions". You will receive your shipment by the 3rd or 4th week of each month.

What are some examples of the wine I may receive?
We focus on selections that are produced in small quantities and hard to find. Examples are: Nantucket

 19 
 on: November 04, 2009, 00:53:54 -06 
Started by Sarge - Last post by Sarge
Well tell me Sarge, what will I receive each month?
Each month you will receive 2 different 12 ounce bags of the finest and freshest gourmet coffee from around the world. Also included is our club newsletter "Coffee Expeditions". You will receive your shipment by the 3rd or 4th week of each month.

What are some examples of the coffee I may receive?
Celebes Kalossi, Zambia AA, Guatemalan Fraijanes, Indian Monsooned Malaba 99, Panama SHB Rio Sereno, Sumatra Lintong, Full City Roast Costa Rican, Peru Arabica.

How is the coffee packaged?
Each coffee type is in a attractive vacuum sealed zip lock pouch to preserve freshness. They are then packed in a box with protective packaging for shipping.

How is the coffee shipped?
We deliver the coffee via Priority Mail ensure freshness. We prefer a daytime office address to ensure timely delivery. You will receive your shipment by the 3rd or 4th week of each month.

Can I get decaffeinated coffee monthly?
No. Our monthly selections feature only caffinated coffee.

Can I choose the coffee I receive each month?
No, all the coffee is pre-selected for you. Each coffee is carefully judged and approved by our tasting panel. You can re-order a list of past selections at discounted prices form our shoppers guide.

Can I get (1) ground and (1) whole-bean package per month?
No it would need to be all one type in the same shipment.

Where will the coffee come from?
We feature coffee from around the world from countries such as Kenya, Nicaragua, Zimbabwe and Ethiopia.

Will the coffee I receive be flavored?
Yes, from time to time, there will be flavored coffee in your shipment. (1 of the bags).

How should I store the coffee?
Keep your coffee in the airtight bag it comes in. Keep it in a cool, dark place, preferably your freezer. Whole bean retains its flavor longer than ground, since less surface area is exposed to air.

How do I make the coffee?
Water represents 98% of every cup, therefore we recommend you use cold bottled or filtered water. Do not use distilled or softened water as it impairs the flavor. Use 2 tablespoons of ground for each 6 ounce cup of coffee. (Using too few grounds can actually make it taste bitter! Never boil coffee it adds bitterness! Do not reuse coffee grounds once they have been brewed. To serve: Drink the coffee within 20 minutes of brewing for the best flavor and aroma. Letting it sit over 20 minutes impairs the flavor.


Sarge's Coffee Of The Month Club JOIN HERE

 20 
 on: November 04, 2009, 00:49:25 -06 
Started by Sarge - Last post by Sarge
So you are askin me, Sarge, just what will I receive each month?
Each month you receive a 12 pack of four (4) different types of fresh microbrewed beer in 12 ounce bottles. You will also receive our club newsletter "Beer Expeditions". You will receive your shipment by the 3rd or 4th week of each month.

What are some examples of the beer I may receive?
Great Divide

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