<p>Now where did this thread take a wrong turn? LOL Hey! I’m impressed by anyone who produces offspring that attend the world’s greatest academy ever in the history of academies. <em>Jamzmom sticks out tongue in childish manner at Dad2B</em></p>
<p>I happen to know JM is very fond of navy whites and blues…</p>
<p>well, from this year’s blockbuster:</p>
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<p>“budget buster” might be more appropriate…:)</p>
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<p>Please tell me this is not a quote from Brokeback Mountain.</p>
<p>Kp2001… I am still laughing! </p>
<p>JM you have some competition here with KP in the humor department.:)</p>
<p>OMG! LMAO!!! That is beyond and above anything I could ever come up with! I bow before you oh great one. That had to be the most funny thing I’ve read on here to date. You are the man KP!! You can probably hear me laughing all the way up there! You’re gonna have a hard time topping that one… :)</p>
<p>JM angling for future free medical services from KP2001.</p>
<p>kp, that was hysterical! You caught me completely off guard. Thanks for the laugh.</p>
<p>i can’t believe Humback-, i mean, Brokeback mountain gets more publicity than the new supreme court justice. Someone please explain</p>
<p>Teddy Roosevelt’s home is in Oyster Bay, NY. Sagamore Hill is now a “National Park” about 30 minutes from Kings Point. We visited it over Parents Weekend and enjoyed the tour & museum. Interesting fellow, that Teddy - wow, that man was ADD and brilliant with a sharp wife to keep things organized. We were all impressed and I highly recommend the visit - takes less than 2 hours. </p>
<p>Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster.
Theodore Roosevelt </p>
<p>The things that will destroy America are prosperity-at-any-price, peace-at-any-price, safety-first instead of duty-first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life.
Theodore Roosevelt</p>
<p>Oh, wow Weski. that quote out to be tatooed on every American’s forehead these days. Teddy called it.</p>
<p>The last one is a little long for a tattoo. However, I kind of like “man was never intended to be an oyster…”</p>
<p>Weski…thanks, and I agree with Spidermom… I really like the last one the best :)</p>
<p>This one was great for our son:</p>
<p>“What would you try if you knew you would not fail?”</p>
<p>Robert Schuler</p>