[Vision2020] Do you remember... and I used my strength to rip my
blouse?
David Williams
davidwilliams365 at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 21 11:58:59 PDT 2006
Jackie, have you seen Nacho Libre yet?? If you haven't, I highly recommend
it. I find it takes the edge off life, relieves the stress and tension. At
times, Jack Black is good for the soul. You should try it.
Anyways, on to the important stuff. Bad news for England, and EPL club
Newcastle United, is that Michael Owen had blown out his ACL in the first
two minutes of the game against Sweden, and will require 6-8 months of
rehab. That leaves the Limies with only 3 strikers on their roster: Wayne
Rooney (not quite match fit, still recovering from the foot injury), a gimpy
and inexperienced Theo Walcott (only 17yrs. old with 25min. experience in
the WC, has yet to appear in the English Prem. League) and the lanky Peter
Crouch (already has one yellow card). The good news is that the scan of
defender Gary Neville's calf came out positive, which might make him
available in the next few days. England has clinched a spot in the knockout
round, and is slated to play Ecuador.
>From: "J Ford" <privatejf32 at hotmail.com>
>To: vision2020 at moscow.com
>Subject: [Vision2020] Photos tell all
>Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 11:25:43 -0700
>
>Gabe Rench made a statement - heck, several of them - to the Admin
>Committee that was less than honest when trying to convince the city to
>allow a beer and wine garden in Friendship Square (which is a PARK), that
>the attendees did not wear "badges" to the dance/party held during last
>year's Trinity Fest...but if you look at the photos that they have on their
>own web site, it clearly shows the dancers, attendees, musicians, even kids
>wearing them during the festivities on Main Street.
>
>The problem with the badges was that several people of the community NOT
>associated with this "festival" were not allowed into their homes at the
>Moscow Hotel or into the businesses on Main Street because they did not
>have badges. Gabe flatly denied anyone had badges and that to his
>knowledge, no one was denied access to the area for ANY reason.
>
>Is this going to happen again at this year's fest? Is there some reason
>this thing couldn't be held at the East Side Park rather then in a major
>area of the CBD, where businesses have to close for 5 hours, peak hours, of
>the day just to accommodate one group?
>
>http://www.christkirk.com/trinityfest2006/photos/
>
>J :]
>
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