A happy Independence Day, and if you want to see something wonderful, once again making the rounds on the web, here it is, from 1976, Rick Monday of the Chicago Cubs, and his save of the American flag.
A happy Independence Day, and if you want to see something wonderful, once again making the rounds on the web, here it is, from 1976, Rick Monday of the Chicago Cubs, and his save of the American flag.
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1. MJ:WELL, RICK, I HOPE YOU CAN SEE THIS.
BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO BRAVP
THE NEXT THING THAT SHOULD HAVE HAPPENED IS THAT EACH OF THESE NITWITS SHOULD HAVE BEEN BURIED UP TO THEIR NECKS AND THEIR HEADS USED FOR 1ST AND 2ND BASE. SLIDE WHEN YOU WANT.
Jul 4, 2007 - 4:38 pm 2. Vivien E. Lewis:My country, forever. Thank you Claudia for running that link because amazingly, I have never seen it. It is fitting on our birthday of independence to listen to the story of one person who protected our flag. A man of decency, honor and presence. Sorry to say I don’t see that too often on television these days. God Bless America!
Jul 4, 2007 - 11:46 pm