Title: a proud Dad Post by: joemc on June 12, 2002, 04:00:00 AM Hi folks,
Well today is the big day for my son.He graduates from high school.What a feeling to have as a dad. I give credit to my wife,that I love dearly. There are in my mind alot of pluses to married to a asian woman. In a few weeks the forgotten son returns home back to beantown. also I have plans to meet with Jimbo and Sally and the famous Rhode Island Ripper. I hope to have some pictures posted on the web,when I return Love,peace and harmony Title: Thanks Post by: joemc on June 13, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to a proud Dad, posted by joemc on Jun 12, 2002
Thanks fellas, It was a happy day for me,to see my son graduate. thanks again joemc Title: Congrats Joe! Post by: Jeff S on June 13, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to a proud Dad, posted by joemc on Jun 12, 2002
I know the feeling. Last year I attended my daughter's college graduation. There's an old joke about a priest and a minister arguing about when life begins. The priest insists it's at the instant of conception and the minister insists it's when the baby's able to live on its own. A passing rabbi overhears the argument and comes over to help sort things out. After listening for a while he interrupts with: "You guys have it all wrong. Life begins when the last kid leaves home and the dog dies!" Happy empty nesting! -- Jeff S Title: Joe what's this??? Post by: BrianN on June 13, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to a proud Dad, posted by joemc on Jun 12, 2002
Love peace and harmony? And your SON is graduating from high school? Hey maybe turn up the latest brittany spearhead or something like that... (heck that's what I'd be doing if he hadn't destroyed my insurance policy in the previous 2 yrs!) lol... Cheers and best wishes to you! :^) Title: Congratulations! Post by: Dave H on June 12, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to a proud Dad, posted by joemc on Jun 12, 2002
Hey Joemc, Congratulations especially to your son! The best defense against the Rhode Island Ripper, is a good offense. I suggest you and Jim form a good strategy. Eat plenty of Boston Baked Beans and if possible to find, throw down a couple of balut, chased with a few beers. Speaking of beer, San Miguel is now sold at the local Hispanic grocery chain. It is on sale for $9.89 per 12 pack. There is a big sign that says "Imported." My wife seemed quite proud...I don't think she will ever look at Colt 45 "Imported" beer the same way again. Now if we can only get them to carry the little Philippine flags at the check-out counters. ;o)) Dave H. Title: Re: Congratulations! Post by: Windmill Boy on June 12, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Congratulations!, posted by Dave H on Jun 12, 2002
Dave Are you thinking of this line of best defense like the idea of canceling out noise pollution with anti noise of the same negative frequency to cancel out the positive noise value. If you want to fight fire with fire as they will need to --- you should have directed them to go to chinatown (the Combat Zone) in Boston to load up on the holy trinity in asian cuisine G. G. S. (Ginger Garlic Scallion) soy sauce doesn't hurt either. I am glad I 'll be in vegas when they all get together ha ha ha Windmill Boy Title: Re: Congratulations! Post by: kevin on June 12, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Congratulations!, posted by Dave H on Jun 12, 2002
It's good that San Miguel beer is again available in the northeast (first time since around 1993). A Massachusetts imported distributes it. In Cranston, Rhode Island, People's Liquor Warehouse stocks it. Last month, I found some in Killingly, Connecticut at an A&P liquor mart. - Kevin |