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| Wednesday, 5-May-2004 00:00 |
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Today was kind of stressful because we are wrapping up school projects, and Russ and Diana bought their plane tickets to Denmark. Here are pictures of them getting very excited over a glitch in the process.
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| Monday, 3-May-2004 00:00 |
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Random pics
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I thought the pics of Jim and Sue were funny because they look like reporters.
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| Tuesday, 20-Apr-2004 00:00 |
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From the luau
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| Monday, 19-Apr-2004 00:00 |
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Race For the Roses
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This is a benefit run www.race4theroses.com My friends Deb and Diana ran 13 miles! Also I have posted pics of our very last war room for Volare.
The pictures you see are just a bunch of other random people running, and a few guys smoking pot.
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| Sunday, 18-Apr-2004 00:00 |
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ok, here are deb and diana at RACE 4 The ROSES!! www.race4theroses.com
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| Thursday, 15-Apr-2004 00:00 |
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Camel Spiders
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Camel Spiders
Camel spiders are one of the fastest running arthropods. Although they have four pairs of legs, they run using only three pairs. The first pair of legs or pedipalpi are held up in front of them and used in a similar manner to the antennae of insects. They have very long, silky setae and are constantly moving in order to locate and pick-up prey. Despite their fearsome appearance and their strong bite, solifugids are unlikely to harm humans. In the past they were considered venomous and extremely dangerous but it is now thought that the only risk of injury resulting from them is caused by shock or infection following a bite. There is no evidence of venom in any part of their body.
Camel spiders are nocturnal predators of other arthropods including scorpions and are voracious feeders. Some species kill and feed on lizards and it is speculated that others kill mice and birds. They rely solely on their speed and stealth to catch their prey. In desert areas they are often attracted to lights at night in search of food and their appearance can cause alarm if they enter tents. It is rare to see them during the winter months and they are thought to hide or hibernate during cold periods.
PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS!
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| Wednesday, 14-Apr-2004 00:00 |
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Kim's B-day
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| Tuesday, 13-Apr-2004 00:00 |
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Basketball Tourney
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Well, we finally had our tournament...here are the pictures from it
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| Friday, 9-Apr-2004 00:00 |
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War Room #2
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| Tuesday, 6-Apr-2004 00:00 |
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Russ
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Brenden wanted me to show you his bad side
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