March 03, 2006

VonskiÂ’s Weekly Good News

Yes this week we can all use a shot of good news and The Vonski delivers a boat load for us today and most every Friday. Just a sample for you: Vonski

• Soldiers from 1st Mechanized Brigade, 9th Iraqi Army Division, along with Soldiers from elements of 1st Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment and 4th Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, conducted a combined operation to provide much needed medical care to a local Iraqi Sunni community, relieving tensions in the area while simultaneously fostering hope in a unified Iraq.
Approximately 85 local civilians showed up for free medical treatment. They formed a single line and were ushered forward to the waiting medical personnel. Two medical professionals saw the customers with the support of several medics.
Now get your clicker clicking and get over there. ItÂ’s a long post this week just filled with goodies!

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1 Good news from Iraq? next you'll tell us about a Unicorn sighting!

Posted by: dave at March 03, 2006 12:05 PM (CcXvt)

2 No but I thought I hit some guys dog the other day. Turned around to go back and tell him. Got there and...it was the fox!!! Actually seen several foxes and coyotes around they are coming back around my neck of the woods. See a few more every year. Parvo really hit em hard a few years back. One fox has a den right across the field from my. She a purty little thing. I'd like a pup can I get you to reach in there and get me one?

Posted by: Howie at March 03, 2006 12:08 PM (D3+20)

3 yeah, but it's "Bush" who's stifling our liberties, bwahaha!

Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at March 03, 2006 12:13 PM (8e/V4)

4 I'd like a pup can I get you to reach in there and get me one? What do you think we have Greenpeace / PETA for? They're useful for attempting to protect animals who's sole nature is to kill, or maim them. Like that "Grizzly Adams" guy they made a movie out of, who's remains were fished out of a steaming pile of Bear feces and placed in a ziplock bag. He was "protecting" them.

Posted by: dave at March 03, 2006 12:26 PM (CcXvt)

5 Thanks for the link, Howie! Dave, your last comment reminded me of a joke I saw. The Pope took a couple of days off to visit Alaska. He was cruising along in the Pope Mobile when there was a frantic commotion just at the edge of the woods. A helpless Democrat, wearing sandals, shorts, a "Save the Whales" / "Bush Lied" T-shirt and a tree hugger hat, was screaming while struggling frantically, thrashing around trying to free himself from the jaws of a 10 foot grizzly. As the Pope watched horrified, a group of Republican loggers came racing up. One quickly fired a 44 magnum into the bear's chest. The other two reached up and pulled the bleeding semiconscious Democrat from the bear's grasp. Then using long clubs, the three loggers finished off the bear and two of them threw it onto the bed of their truck while the other tenderly placed the injured Democrat in the back seat. As they prepared to leave, the Pope summoned them to come over. "I give you my blessing for your brave actions!" he told them. "I heard there was a bitter hatred between Republican loggers and Democratic environmental activists, but now I've seen with my own eyes that this is not true." As the Pope drove off, one of the loggers asked his buddies "Who was that guy?" "It was the Pope", another replied, "He's in direct contact with God and has access to all God's wisdom." "Well," the logger said, "he may have access to all God's wisdom but he sure doesn't know anything about bear hunting!" "By the way, is the bait holding up or do we need to go back to town and grab another one?"

Posted by: Vonski at March 03, 2006 12:46 PM (aJDow)

6 No I'm just afraid the little vixen will be in there and eat my arm off.

Posted by: Howie at March 03, 2006 02:07 PM (D3+20)

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