Really great collection Fredo I myself collect Adirondack theme park memorabilia.
You need a license to drive a car, to own a dog, even to get married..but when will they require you to have one before you start having children???
I've got three Heather, ages 9,8,& 7They are the best thing that ever came into my life
That'll be an episode of "Cops".."Seniors on the wrong side of the law"..
If you look at American history one of the worst serial killers use to work part-time as a clown, John Wayne Gacy...so maybe you have a point here
Changes in attitude toward those that are different, in their worship, color, or sexual orientation have seen progress..but there is still a long road ahead. We need to learn compassion, tolerance, and accept people for who they are
Though this great man was silenced his voice still resonates throughout history. The message that he preached is still as relevant today as it was back then..thanks for reminding us
Dogs are required to have a license...but what about owners???
Already did it, got the money..already spent it
Great tips Fredo, I'm sure a lot of people just assume they will be getting checks. But with our goverment the saying holds true, "there's not such thing as a free lunch"
Yeah on my dad's side of the family he had 8 brothers and sisters, and now it's just him and his sister. 5 of the 7 died before their 60th birthdays (2 w/cancer, 2 massive heart attacks, and 1 w/alcoholism). Dad is 85 now and still humming along..makes you wonder
I am the 4th out of 5, I scared my parents so badly that they waited 9 yrs before they had another child (my darling kid sister)
It's too bad that there are businesses out there that prey upon people with offers of quick cash As the saying goes though, "If it sounds too good to be true then it probably is".
Martin my friend, you can always be counted on to provide us with a daily dose of humor...just one of the reasons I appreciate so much
Woman like that are few and far between. I remember the wood stove(my great-aunt had one, many a chilly adirondack mornings we'd wake up to the warmth of that wood stove