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Knot Hole
John C. McCornack ![]()
A girl and a knot hole
People
Designs
I just love to watch
people
For people are really designed
They dress extremely different
too
Hats are fun too dont you think?
Faces are so interesting
too
Marilyn Lott © 2008
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A special day with the kids
Flowers for sale
Wanna buy a blue car?
Inez
Smile
Smiling is infectious, you catch it like the
flu,
When someone smiled at me today, I started smiling
too.
I passed around the corner, and someone saw
my grin -
When he smiled I realized, I'd passed it on
to him .
I thought about that smile, then I realized
its worth,
A single smile, just like mine, could travel
round the earth.
So, if you feel a smile begin, don't leave it
undetected -
Let's start an epidemic quick and get the world
infected !
author unknown
Have gun will travel !
Sue and Marion Diel
Momma, Don't let your babies grow up to be Cowboys
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Who was Kilroy?
As we learned from our World War II category,
the most widely accepted theory, and one that is repeated on numerous web
pages, holds that the Kilroy refers to James J. Kilroy, a shipyard inspector
from Massachusetts. After completing his inspection of a ship or plane, he
would scrawl "Kilroy was here" on its side to mark his
work.
The phrase was adopted by American GIs and started
popping up everywhere, from the sewers of Paris to the Statue of Liberty's
torch to the private restroom used by Truman, Stalin, and Churchill during
the Potsdam conference.
Interestingly, the bulbous-nosed cartoon character
peeking over a wall was not originally associated with Kilroy. It's believed
that he started as a British character called Mr. Chad. Sometime during the
war, the American phrase and the British character melded, and a fad was
born.
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Thanks for spending a little time in my world ! John McCornack
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