Friday, November 11, 2011

Feeders Feed, Nov. 11, 2011

Thank you to my brother, Col. P.J.R. (USAF, Ret.) for serving in Vietnam (F-4C) and the Gulf War (C-130); my uncles Mark and Bill for their Army and Navy service in WWII; my father-in-law for his Korean service (USAF air traffic control);  my Feeder vets, and all the Vets out there!

WHAT JEFFY SAYS
Question #4
How many people are on the Feed on a typical day?
Jeffy's Answer: CBS reported 87,000, that may or may not be right.

B-17 Gunner Thanks French for Saving Him Mac in WV

$240 Worth of Pudding Sketch Mac in WV

MyServer Network Connection Tester Tim in OH

Show Guest Rabbi Spero, http://www.caucusforamerica.com/ TLan80

Show Guest Billy Hallowell, Faith Editor, The Blaze

The Real Mrs. Jeffy's Blog DM in DM

Show Guest host SE Cupp
Guest Arizona Governor Jan Brewer talks about her book, Scorpions for Breakfast

http://www.ggbutton.com/ Thundercross

http://thepeoplescube.com/


Poll:

Are you excited for the B.S. of A.?
Yes, with 84%


SAMUEL J. TILDEN FRIDAY FACT:  (Thank you, DM in DM!)
SJT was born in New Lebanon New York in 1814 but, the American roots of the Tilden family go back to the early settlement days of Massachusetts Bay Colony and the British roots of the Tilden (or Tylden) family go all the way back to the 12th Century during the reign of Henry II.
The first American Tilden, Nathaniel Tilden (along with his wife, kids, and servants), arrived at the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1634 and quickly became an important figure in the community. 

The Tildens had connections to the Plymouth Pilgrims as well. Nathaniel's brother, Joseph, was an outfitter for the Mayflower and his son, Stephen married the daughter of Richard Warren, who was a passenger on the mayflower









Mac in WV: "I need to get interviewed by Brian for free booze..."

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