tunaFish

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  • Birthday 01/20/1952

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  1. I think his new name is "Has Been" Laden. Swim with the fishies, sucker! :-)
  2. Yeah, it would be nice to show our support for our law enforcement officers whose lives were on the line, big time, in that situation! What is being done for them? A balloon "release" at the County center, for the "victim?" OMG.
  3. Now, that is so funny. I am hysterical. You are very creative. LMAO!
  4. Nice looking scanner. I'd like to have it. I'll wait to see how much it is and maybe I will have to "go" on The Price Is Right or Wheel of Fortune, to win some $$$ to get one. LOL Give me a S, I'll buy a vowel...
  5. Long time coming! Hope it works!
  6. Hence. all the activity and vehicles. OK!
  7. Nice...went to website. Wonder round 'bout figure on cost?
  8. Thanks...Just wondering. Was on pkwy when saw all the activity.
  9. Lot's of activity on SMRP near Marble Avenue, Thornwood...Lot's of vehicles...bubble gum machines, etc. Anyone know?
  10. You people are the best! I followed the news both on here and the t.v. about the fires in W.P. Sorry to hear that so many required medical attention, but glad there were no serious injuries. Keep up the good work! Tuna
  11. Thoughts and prayers to the family and may God watch over the twins in this most difficult time. White Plains units, stay well, stay safe and stay strong during this most difficult time, as well.
  12. Thanks so much for the info and for responding! :-)
  13. How is the walking from the parking lot to the boat? Too much for a semi-handicapped person to walk? How is it getting on the boat as far as moving around is concerned? I gather you've been on before, so you would know. Thanks!
  14. Posted: Saturday, 22 May 2010 1:11PM Taken from 1010Wins Website Sept. 11 Statue in Md. Fails to Sell on eBay EMMITSBURG, Md. (AP) -- A 40-foot bronze statue in Maryland dedicated to the heroes of the Sept. 11 attacks has failed to sell on eBay. A court-appointed receiver tried to sell the sculpture of New York City firefighters to recoup money for victims of an alleged Ponzi scheme. But the 10-day auction ended Saturday with no bids. The buyer's name would have been inscribed on a bronze plaque, but the statue would have stayed in Maryland. The auction sought at least $500,000. Federal authorities have said the sculpture was financed through investor fraud. The statue was commissioned by Coadum Advisors Inc. and donated to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation in Emmitsburg. The court took control of the statue after Coadum was accused of bilking investors. TM and Copyright 2010 CBS Radio Inc. and its relevant subsidiaries. CBS RADIO and EYE Logo TM and Copyright 2010 CBS Broadcasting Inc. Used under license. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. TheAssociated Press contributed to this report.