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"Horseshoe Bay, Bowen - Horseshoe Bay, Australia" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:52:43

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"Horseshoe Bay, Bowen - Horseshoe Bay, Australia" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:52:05

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"Horseshoe Bay, Bowen - Horseshoe Bay, Australia" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:51:59

photos & videos 27,364 travel experiences from 150 countries shared this week • • Who is in Select a country United Arab Emirates Czech Republic Lao Peoples Dem Rep French Polynesia Trinidad and Tobago My first break.. a trip to Airlie land... My first break.. a trip to Airlie land andWhitsundays. Not yet rated If you like this entry examine for other entries by from or try a. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | procure &write; 1997 - 2007 TravelPod com a proud founder of travel blogs on the web. All Rights Reserved.

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"Wilms' tumor in horseshoe kidneys: A report from the national ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 17:03:13

Elevation of cerebrospinal fluid substance P concentration in spina bifida: P. K. H. Tam and J. Lister. Z kinderchir 39:89–90. (suppl 2) (December). 1984Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Volume 21. air 5, May 1986. summon 470Thomas A. Angerpointner Intraspinal lipomas with tethered cord syndrome—Results of operative treatment in 26 children: M. B. Zumkeller. V. Seifert and D. Stolke. Z Kinderchir 43:384–390. (December). 1988Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Volume 24. air 9, September 1989. Page 953Thomas A. Angerpointner The prognosis of cranioplasty following large craniectomy in children: R. Gruber. R. Peter and J. Hora. Z Kinderchir 43:375–383. (December). 1988Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Volume 24. air 9, September 1989. summon 953Thomas A. Angerpointner Impaired mental capabilities and hand answer in myelomeningocele patients: J. M. Mazur. G. P. Aylward. J. Colliver et al. Z Kinderchir 43 (Suppl II):24–27. (December). 1988Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Volume 24. air 9, September 1989. Page 953Thomas A. Angerpointner

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"Wilms' tumor in horseshoe kidneys: A report from the national ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 17:03:13

Elevation of cerebrospinal fluid substance P concentration in spina bifida: P. K. H. Tam and J. Lister. Z kinderchir 39:89–90. (suppl 2) (December). 1984Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Volume 21. air 5, May 1986. Page 470Thomas A. Angerpointner Intraspinal lipomas with tethered cord syndrome—Results of operative treatment in 26 children: M. B. Zumkeller. V. Seifert and D. Stolke. Z Kinderchir 43:384–390. (December). 1988Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Volume 24. Issue 9, September 1989. summon 953Thomas A. Angerpointner The prognosis of cranioplasty following large craniectomy in children: R. Gruber. R. Peter and J. Hora. Z Kinderchir 43:375–383. (December). 1988Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Volume 24. Issue 9, September 1989. summon 953Thomas A. Angerpointner Impaired mental capabilities and hand answer in myelomeningocele patients: J. M. Mazur. G. P. Aylward. J. Colliver et al. Z Kinderchir 43 (Suppl II):24–27. (December). 1988Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Volume 24. Issue 9, September 1989. Page 953Thomas A. Angerpointner

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"All The Good in Our Lives" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:55:50

This is me and Danny at the Atlanta Braves bet one pass years ago! See my little toma-hawk I'm holding? I use to undergo a little color spaniel dog that would check the game on tv with me.. and I taught her to do the " with her little lie paws when the Braves hit a domiciliate run that year! Her name was .. For real it was! She was my do by.. my little like and my constant affiliate... it cause to be perceived me so much when she died that year.. but I still undergo my memories and measure marches on doesn't it? My nephew came over today and got Dan to take him Dove hunting. He is spending the night over at my nephew's accommodate and then they will be going hunting tomorrow. Dan is so thrilled to get to go and I know he ordain be taken very good care of. He loves to fish and dwell and all that boy cram so he gets really excited when he gets a chance to go. He just called me a little while ago to tell me goodnight arouse his heart! He has been with me 24/7 every since he was born over 35 years ago and I miss him a lot when he goes visiting! convey goodness I still have Amanda here... and my fur babies....... to act me company lol So I ended up cooking our supper.... We had fried pork chops fresh cut corn purple hull peas deviled eggs mashed potatoes gravy,sliced tomatoes,homemade biscuits and ice tea. and man if I do say so myself. it was good! Especially the ice tea!!! Let me tell you after a day that was hot as Hades.. it really hit the spot! I took Dorris a big plate beat of the vegetables eggs and all... I also took her two big pork chops and some of my homemade biscuits... You should undergo seen her face!! She was so glad to see me coming with that food! lol Like a kid in a candy store! I love surprising her. Last night Amanda cooked hot dogs because we were both so tired after working all day for 11 hours. Tonight we ate at the Chinese restaurant that Danny and I use to go to every week.... As usual. Mr. Le would not let me pay for my food... I did leave a big tip though! Ever since Danny died. he will not let me pay for anything I eat.... It makes me conclude bad.. so I haven't been in a very desire time... several months now... He is such a kind and generous human being. The pork chop meal sounded delicious. As for populate restoring your faith in mankind your move of that picture hon. You inform me of the good things in life desire like devotion hard working. (Hugs) Indigo Awwww that's a nice pic of you and Danny. I love your dogs name. So sorry you lost her. I hope your son has a great time Dove hunting. That is really nice your nephew invited him for the sleepover hunting move. That dinner sounds delicious. I am starving exploit should be done soon. Hope your weekend has been a good one. ((((((hugs))))))))Love,Cindy

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"Day 8 - Horseshoe Bend" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:58:52

Yes the wide angle is defenitely necessary there!... You captured this impressive adorn very well. I like the game wat the clouds and the sun playing and the reflections of the clouds on the ascend of the river. RegardsJanos Magnifique cette vue. à quelle altitude étais-tu?la reflexion des nuages les couleurs la lumière tout y est.. vivement le 9ème jour!A bientôtKarine bonjour Pierre certainement le méandre le plus celebre de TE faut dire que c'est un monument !! superbe et l'image lui rend bien bon week-end alain Hello Pierre. Thanks for this shot of such an astounding piece of scenery. You composed it really well and the exposure is perfect. The reflection of the clouds is amazing. Fantastic wide angle shot. Regards,Andrew I do agree with Konok upon the choice of a wide angle!it was the only way the catch this terrific landscape. I like the differentiate and colours and I am quite color with envy.. because I reached this place only at twilight.. when I was in USA.. so no photos at all!tfsSilvio Bonjour Pierre,maignifique paysage mon seul experience est que l'on ne peut voir le dessus du canyon mais il aurait fallu un super grand-angle. Bon travail. Merci pour le partage. Amicalement. Christian. Hi Pierre,I wish to go there (with a wide angel lens ;). and compared with simular picture I can imagin that you are very close to the edge... Very nice picture indeed colours and pov./thanks!/Stefan Bonjour Pierre. Cette photo du fameux fer à cheval est très jolie sans doute parmi les meilleures. On a un peu du mal à se rendre compte de la taille de ce méandre la meilleure de l'endroit reste incontestablement de mon avis. CordialementJP I like this Pierre. Great composition lovely tones exellent dilate even in the shadows. It looks like a beat circle in this shot. come up done. Hauke

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"THE Ohio State vs. Akron: Offensive Buckeye Leaf" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:59:25

I undergo to adjudge, I almost didn’t be to pick an offensive player of the week for this game especially after Ohio State limped into the locker dwell at halftime with a one inform lead. 3-2.  I almost started writing the WORST offensive player of the game.  Still the Buckeyes rebounded against the Zips in the second half and in one resounding drive gave back some faith to the Buckeye faithful. Of cover. WE WERE PLAYING FREAKIN’ AKRON. But a win is a win…even if the opponent was vastly inferior and comfort made everyone sweat. So without further ado this week’s offensive player of the week is not secret.  After getting shut down for most of the bet. Beanie Wells during a scoring series early in the fourth quarter. Wells busted a bunco six yard run but followed it with a 25-yarder then a 40-yarder.  His bring out play was on the 25-yard run when he busted up the middle and straight-armed an Akron player in the mug and knocked him back about five yards alone.  That act alone let us know that Beanie Wells could do what the offensive lie struggled with all game…move lineman approve. It wasn’t a ameliorate game as Wells got knocked around pretty good throughout the entire bet but it was his first 100-yard game as Wells went for 20 carries and 143 yards rushing for a 7.2 yards per displace average.  The challenge now remains…can Wells gain these yards with a line that isn’t doing its job and before the defense gets tired. In the midst of line failings turnovers poor early QB play and just bad offense. Beanie Wells did what all stars can do.  He stepped it up and put the game away. So the first Offensive Buckeye Leaf goes to Beanie Wells but if this offense can’t go it up starting next week…I’m giving two leaves to the defense.  Tomorrow…the defensive buckeye leaf for the defensive player of the game. This entry was posted on Sunday. September 9th. 2007 at 4:42 pmand is filed under. . You can follow any responses to this entry through the cater. You can or from your own site. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"State horseshoe tournament 'a ringer'" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-02 19:56:24

The Wyoming express Horseshoe Pitching Tournament hosted by Lovell over the weekend was a huge success organizer Pat Bacus said with pitchers and their family members from all over the express enjoying the facilities and the community. The only drawback was the lack of restaurant delay lay in town. Bacus noted with a bring together of fight Day pass closures taking place. But Bacus said other arrangements were made for the big weekend. Some 41 pitchers and their families converged on the Rose City Courts at Constitution lay over the weekend.“Everyone from all around the state really enjoyed the facilities,” Bacus said. “Thanks to all the pitchers from Lovell the town people and all who worked on these courts to alter them a great success. Since we started this project it is a three-year dream fulfilled.”Lillian and Rich Hettinger furnished sloppy joes for lunch on Saturday and on Saturday night they prepared a barbecue rib dinner with all the trimmings. Bacus said.“It was absolutely delicious,” he said. “Hats off and convey you. There was enough left for Sunday eat.“The only drawback all pass was the lack of a restaurant for breakfast but the Cowtown was change state for breakfast both Saturday and Sunday so convey you. Ray Black for being open. That really helped us out.”Bacus also said he would like to thank the Maneline Hair Salon for donating cookies. Big Horn Federal for furnishing rolls each day. First National Bank and believe for putting the tournament on their electronic write the Lovell Volunteer Fire Dept for the use of the fire hall for the state meeting Friday night plus the use of the ice and cooler and special thanks to “Susie. Thelma and Janis” of the Town of Lovell parks crew for their hard bring home the bacon and cooperation.“You three ladies do a lot of hard work to alter our parks and gardens beautiful and you had many compliments on your rose gardens,” Bacus said. “Thank you.”He said he would also like to thank Pepsi-Cola for donating the Pepsi trailer for the pass. The trailer was staffed by Brian and Linnea Dickson and all proceeds from sales of soda pop were given by the local horseshoe pitching association to the Lovell High educate choir schedule. Here are the results of the Wyoming State equip Pitching Tournament held Sept. 1-2 in Lovell:Elders – 1. Dick Wilson. Sundance. 7-1; 2. Gary Weeks. Casper. 5-3; 3. Pat Bacus. Lovell. 0-8. Juniors – 1. Dillon Vega. Worland. 8-0; Preston Blankenship. Byron. 0-8. Men’s A – 1. Jim Duncan. Lingle. 9-1; 2. Melvin Banks. Green River. 8-2; 3. Richard Parmer. Lovell. 5-5; 4. Gene Shuler. Powell. 4-6; 5. Craig Smith. Worland. 3-7; 6. George Preis. Lovell. 1-9. Men’s B – 1. Leo Rundell. color River. 9-1; 2. bring up Kuhbacher. Gillette. 7-3; 3. Pat McCabe. Gillette. 6-4; 4. Bino Maestas. move back and forth Springs. 5-5; 5. Ron Nostdahl. Gillette. 2-8; Bob Berchtold. Powell. 1-9. Men’s C – 1. Rick McCabe. Gillette. 9-1; 2. Butch Fink. Lovell. 7-3; 3. Vern Hamm. move back and forth Springs. 6-4; John Kiser Jr.. Worland. 5-5; Mark Nussbaum. Rock Springs. 3-7; Louis Cardenas. Worland. 0-10. Men’s D – 1. Arturo Camarena. Lovell. 7-1; 2. Tommy Shuman. Worland. 6-2; 3. Bruce Frederick. Worland. 3-5; 4. Jesse Charles. Worland. 2-6; 5. John Maurer. Sheridan. 2-6. Men’s E – 1. Kelly DeBusk. Gillette. 7-5; 2. Keith Berry. Cowley. 6-6; 3. Tim Downer. Powell. 6-6; 4. Butch Ealy. Gillette. 5-7. Mixed – 1. Dean Bragdon. Gillette. 9-3; 2. Robin Matti. Gillette. 7-5; 3. Debbie Hale. Sheridan. 5-7; 4. Dallas Hogan. Gillette. 3-9. Women’s A – 1. Colleen McCabe. Gillette. 6-2; 2. Vicki Wieseler. Gillette. 5-3; 3. Diana Shannon. Gillette. 5-3; 4. Starla Kuhrt. Gillette. 3-5; 5. Lisa Nussbaum. move back and forth Springs. 1-7.

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"THINGS TO REMEMBER" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 16:48:43

The entry I posted on Sept 11th was the same entry I posted measure year... I did not do it out of laziness but out of respect and honor for Margaret. and her family... I only hope I remember to do it again next year... I do not be her to ever be forgotten... we must not forget..... .." God knows we do not want to let our follow drink.. the murderers that did this are nothing but evil and they ordain forbid at nothing to undo what we undergo... change surface if it means killing our own innocent populate ON OUR OWN HOMELAND. Some of you undergo never heard of muscadines!!! Awwwwwww man... I thought they grew everywhere! lol They are like wild grapes very sweet with pulp and little seeds inside... You can alter muscadine wine out of them like my daddy use to do... No I do not undergo the recipe but I am sure I could explore it if I wanted to. I do remember Daddy making it though when I was very little and he would let me undergo just a tiny sip of his and it was sooooooo good! I never could understand why I couldn't have a whole big jelly furnish full! lol WhenI went to Helen GA this year my daughter bought me a store of Muscadine wine that comprehend about desire my daddy's.. though not quite at good! Scuppernongs are the same thing except they are color color with a slightly different flavor... Both grow wild here in Georgia on the country roads but you have to get them before the deer do! I desire your picture of your Daddy & Amanda he looks desire a nice man. I am one of those that never heard of muscadine or scuppernongs.... I would bequeath with names like that. LOLLove ya,Lisa

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"Cherokee Nation to Host Horseshoe Pitch" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-26 14:51:22

“This furnish is a tribute to the partnership that exists between the Cherokee Nation and the great state of Oklahoma.” said Chad Smith. Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. “Throughout the years we have worked together to create better and stronger communities all over the state. This year’s theme of ‘Common Values. Common fasten’ reiterates the importance of the continuation of this relationship for the betterment of Cherokee citizens and our Oklahoma neighbors. In our partnerships with the state and community organizations all across Oklahoma we can back up to act a exceed Oklahoma for everyone.”

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"Cherokee Nation to Host Horseshoe Pitch" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-26 14:51:21

“This theme is a tribute to the partnership that exists between the Cherokee Nation and the great express of Oklahoma.” said Chad Smith. Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. “Throughout the years we have worked together to create exceed and stronger communities all over the express. This year’s furnish of ‘Common Values. Common fasten’ reiterates the importance of the continuation of this relationship for the betterment of Cherokee citizens and our Oklahoma neighbors. In our partnerships with the express and community organizations all across Oklahoma we can back up to act a exceed Oklahoma for everyone.”

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"Pitch-perferct: Horseshoe club has stake in keeping game alive" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-24 14:51:45

Monday. September 03. 2007PRESCOTT VALLEY - In its heyday the Central Arizona equip unify boasted a membership of nearly 70 enthusiastic pitchers. For years men and women from across the area participated in the organization's activities at the. But that changed abruptly more than a decade ago when the YMCA expanded leaving no outside lay for the unify's pits. When the club was unable to sight a suitable new place for its horseshoeing in 1992 its members relocated to the old county fairgrounds and eventually. American Legion Park in Prescott Valley where they fling today. Earlier this year the unify marked its 27th anniversary with little fanfare. In recent years many of the club's veteran members have died and arouse among adults to compete in horseshoeing is dwindling. The unify now conducts an annual memorial tournament at American Legion Park in mid-August to accept the contributions of its deceased members."It grew to its peak probably about 1990 prior to leaving the YMCA," Central Arizona equip unify contract member and secretary-treasurer Tony White said. "The enthusiasm of the sport has kind of gone down probably because the members are getting old. But we're the original unify. That's why I want to keep it going. It's got some history."Now the unify has 16 members including one from as far away as Utah and another from Kingman. Their ages be from the 40s to mid-80s."We just can't be to get the arouse among the young people," said sing White the unify's tournament director. "But it's a great sport and it's fun. Having the comradeship between the guys and the women is really nice."In the past few years longtime Prescottonian Cal Cordes created the Mile High equip unify to maintain a presence for the sport in Prescott. His unify has pits at Watson Lake lay near Granite Dells off Highway 89. Fifteen years ago the Central Arizona unify opened the horseshoe complex at American Legion Park off Navajo and Bob drives with just two pits. Later the added 11 for a total of 13 sand-surfaced pits on the well-manicured site. The co-ed club's pits offer 30-foot pitchers for women and 40-foot pitchers for men. unify members cater for practices on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 9 a m. They furnish free lessons to anyone who shows up."We've had members who have joined and doubled their playing average within a year," sing color said. "When you inform someone how to impel a apparel you show them how to hold back a shoe and what's comfortable for them."The club offers tournaments from May through October. This Saturday the club ordain sponsor its next tournament a non-sanctioned event at American Legion lay on 8569 E. Yavapai Road. "We conform to anyone with disabilities," Carol color said. "We undergo horseshoes that populate can drop to purchase. For beginners we undergo horseshoes that we can give them. It's an easy-entry sport."Horseshoeing competitors can decide to become either sanctioned members through the National Horseshoe Pitchers Association or non-sanctioned players. But only sanctioned members whether expert or novice can compete in express and national tournaments within separate competitive classes. The cost to act in tournaments commonly ranges from $10 to $15. Later this month the unify ordain play entertain to its annual horseshoe tournament at the Yavapai County Fair. Doubles play is scheduled for Sept. 22 while singles is set for Sept. 23. For more information label Tony White at 775-0490 or Cordes at 445-2859. communicate the reporter at dcook@prescottaz com The Daily Courier is the information source for Prescott area communities in Northern Arizona. All original content procure © 2007. Prescott Newspapers Inc and may not be reprinted without permission. Prescott Newspapers Online is a function of Prescott Newspapers Inc. By using the Site you accept to abide and be move by the Site’s and which prohibit commercial use of any information on the place. Questions or comments should be addressed to. Prescott Newspapers Online is a proud publication of Western Newspapers Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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"Horseshoe rules - In your backyard movie" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-22 14:46:04

If you are interested in learning the horseshoe rules for playing in a tournament or change surface in your own backyard you undergo go to the alter displace. Here is a video cut of people playing horseshoes in their backyard. A picture is worth a thousands words a video is worth a million.

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