so sorry all my C2C friends-I have been really ill for a few months-and I have not been on line.Anyone who's birthday I missed-"Happy Birthday"and I am sorry it is late. On a better note-I am feeling a bit better and ,"clicking" again. Writing letters and generally annoying any governmaental offical who finds money more valuable than the ecosystem and life in general. Watch out bad guys-I'm back-and I will not let up until they plant me butt up-so you blood thursty officials can kiss my A**! I have missed you all.Nice to be back.
EUGENE, Ore. -- Redshirt
freshman LaMichael James
ran for 166 yards and
three touchdowns Thursday
night to send No. 7
Oregon to the Rose Bowl
with a 37-33 victory over
No. 13 Oregon State in
the Civil War.
WASHINGTON -- The economy
is getting closer to
generating jobs for the
first time in two years,
but it probably won't be
enough to stop the
unemployment rate from
rising.
KABUL -- President Hamid
Karzai put a brave face
Thursday on President
Barack Obama's decision
to start pulling out
troops in mid-2011,
telling The Associated
Press in his first public
response that it will
push Afghans to take
control of their own
de...
BRUSSELS -- U.S.
Secretary of State
Hillary Rodham Clinton,
arriving Friday at NATO
headquarters, welcomed an
expected series of
announcements by allied
nations of additional
military, civilian and
financial support for the
war effort in
Afghanistan.
WASHINGTON -- Unflinching
on a critical first test,
Senate Democrats closed
ranks Thursday behind
$460 billion in
politically risky
Medicare cuts at the
heart of health care
legislation, thwarting a
Republican attempt to
doom President Barack
Obama's ...
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. --
A potentially explosive
news conference with an
alleged mistress was
canceled Thursday and
more details trickled out
about the car accident
that started all the
trouble for Tiger Woods.
MOGADISHU, Somalia -- A
suicide bomber disguised
as a woman attacked a
graduation ceremony in
Somalia on Thursday,
turning a rare reason to
celebrate into carnage
that killed at least 22
people - including
medical students, doctors
and three governmen...
LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Kansas
coach Mark Mangino has
resigned amid an
investigation into his
treatment of his players,
stepping down just two
years after leading the
Jayhawks to the greatest
season in their checkered
football history.