tunaFish

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  1. It was so nice of you to be so honest about the money end of everything. When one looks at what a beautiful home you have, of course everyone wonders how?, What? etc. It just goes to show how honest you are and that you are truly appreciative for what you have. Bless all of you and enjoy! I can think of no family nicer or one that has gone through as much as all of you have! I'd love to see it! :-)
  2. Wow, got to get more info on this being my cousin is the sheriff there!
  3. Don't laugh. Right after Christmas the stores will have all the red and pink hearts lined up and the little bunnies will be pushing thier way through.
  4. Ambassador is nice and my second choice would be Outstanding. Keep it simple and think about the trophy or some kind of an icon to set them apart from the rest. Remember, we are not all part of the "service" too technical is not the best route to take for a name.
  5. You'll find this with anything. Toward the end of July, many stores were putting out their Back To School things. School just let out the month before :-0 In the beginning of September, we started with Halloween, then Thanksgiving, now Christmas. No break in between! Takes away from the anticipation and getting things prepared. Like kindda shoving it down our throats! :angry:
  6. I like the idea of senior verified member. It's easy enough to recognize. Maybe something like a trophy above the person's name, would be a good way of pointing this out as well.
  7. Not being in the field as most members are, I have found it very useful in that, when the sirens go off, within minutes, 9 times out of 10, there is an incident report on here. Its like up to the minute news, if you will. It is also nice to see how you are supportive of one another. When you need to come together for whatever the reason, you are all there. Most of all, my thanks to each and everyone of you for chosing the service you are in. You are a great group of people!! Keep up the good work, continue to enjoy what you do, and be safe. Tuna
  8. Oh boy. Live in a foreign country(ies) as I had to as a dependent of U.S. serviceman and see what THAT country does for you. See how little your OWN country can do for you, when you are out of their hands, so to speak. No one catered to me! Didn't expect :angry: them too!
  9. That is a discriminatory picture. You find it humorous?
  10. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
  11. Another one to say "agree." It's not taking away from any topics. And, topics don't stay on for any great length of time. "Let, the games, begin." This whole site is becoming a little too stringent, in my opinion. I am an enthusiast and have little or no knowledge of many things spoken about on here. I enjoy hearing about this stuff.
  12. OMG, the black and red combo look like the Boar's Head Delivery trucks!
  13. The name of the fire department serving Mohegan Lake and Lake Mohegan is : Mohegan Volunteer FireFighters, located on Rt.6. When you type in either one of the names on the internet doing a search, that is the only department that shows. By the way, they have a very interesting website and announce an Open House October14, 2007. Check it out!
  14. Ok, after some searching on here, I found out the difference between Lake Mohegan & Mohegan Lake. It is really two different places located within the hamlet of Yorktown. According to what I found, Mohegan Lake is on Rt 6 ( main street) While viewing the map, ( the lake itself being located in the center), it is to the left of the lake. Lake Mohegan is to the right of the lake. The "lake" is called Lake Mohegan. The Latitude and Longatude is in fact, different for the two places in question. So, technically, it is two different places with the same zip, in the same hamlet, serviced by the same volunteer fire department. So, that answers the question:"Where in time is Mohegan Lake & Lake Mohegan!"
  15. Cop Charged for Leaving Police Dog in Hot Car Thursday , September 06, 2007 ADVERTISEMENT PHOENIX — Authorities arrested a Chandler police officer Wednesday in the death of a police dog that was left in a hot patrol car for more than 12 hours. Chandler police Sgt. Tom Lovejoy was booked into Maricopa County jail in Phoenix on a misdemeanor charge of animal cruelty after a two-week investigation into the death of 5-year-old Belgian Malinois "Bandit." Click here for more from MyFOXPhoenix.com Lovejoy was released later Wednesday, said Capt. Paul Chagolla, a spokesman for the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. "I am certain Sgt. Lovejoy has suffered greatly from leaving his police dog in a sweltering car," Sheriff Joe Arpaio said in a news release. "I do not relish the idea of compounding his sadness. However, Lovejoy must be treated like anyone else in similar circumstances." Lovejoy said over the phone Wednesday night that he is scheduled to appear in court on the charge on Sept. 25. He said his lawyer advised him not to comment further. "With the sheriff railing on me right now, it's kind of hard to say anything," Lovejoy said. The sheriff's investigation showed Bandit was in Lovejoy's patrol car from about 9 a.m. to a little after 10 p.m. on Aug. 11. During that time, the investigation found that Lovejoy ran errands for his wife, napped for a short time and later ate out with his wife. Lovejoy later found the dead dog in the car. In a statement, Chandler police Chief Sherry Kiyler said the department respects and supports the criminal justice system and its processes. "We remain saddened by the loss of K9 Bandit," she wrote. "At this time our internal investigation is continuing and further comment by our department would be inappropriate until the completion of this process."
  16. Thought this might be useful information for some. Found it at www.westchester.com. Westchester.com - Westchester County, New York news, information and more! MHA Provides Help To Responders And Emergency Workers White Plains, NY – The anniversary of September 11th is a difficult time for many, but especially for providers of emergency services. The Center for Responders and Emergency Workers (CREW), a program of the Mental Health Association of Westchester (MHA), provides support and counseling to police, fire, and emergency medical service workers and their families. Read more...
  17. Shame, shame there are some bad words here. Some things were edited and some were left behind. You may be sent to the corner Hmmmmmmmm.
  18. What a wonderful way of putting things in perspective. What a wonderful outlook! A pleasure reading this
  19. I can perfectly understand the reasoning for banning the use of profanity on here. While I am sure many might use it and tends to be a way of life for some. No harm intended, I guess, but its become a part of some people. There are many other places on the internet, where this is not tolerated either. Its difficult enough sometimes, when someone gets on here with their "attitude" and you can just hear the way they are talking. Some are very harsh, not even using profanity. Keep up the good work EMT Bravo and do what you feel is in everyone's best interests! Tuna
  20. I have it stored on my cell as well. You never know
  21. Looks like a commerical bldg to me. Not interested at all. Imagine the flood insurance, not to mention the water rats. Ewwwwwwwwwwwww.
  22. No they wouldn't and what a smack in the face to those that have served and continue to serve. Tend to graves? He should be digging them at Arlington National Cemetery!
  23. I checked out a website and there were a list of many funny names: For your cavity, Dr. Yankum. How about, Dr. Klutts. Did you hear of, Ms. Dee Linquent? How about someone trying to get on Donald Trump's show...Anna Prentice. The lists are endless. Go to humorus names