gippersmom Report Final score: 92points POST Kylie 4 months ago Why can't people just "enjoy the moment' anymore without having it recorded on their stupid phones? I can understand maybe taking a SHOT but then sit the hell down. 81 reply View more comments #23 Aisle At My ...
Coveting the varsity team’s “NCAA Regional Champs” hoodies, Stewart added this reminiscence to his former coach’s book, “I wanted only one thing at that point in life: to earn one of those damned sweatshirts . . . and to lose my virginity . . . but I assume that is for the f...
There is No really, there is This is not your dad’s old Raleigh but your dad would not feel out of place on this bike The respectfully neo-retro Port Townsend features proven technology and no fluffy trendy shit. Full fenders and bar end shifters. This bike has more steel than ...
THE BOYS OF POINTE du HOC – REAGAN’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY D-DAY SPEECH –I am a Gipper historian and I think this is his best speech he ever gave outside of Mordor. Watch it, here or on today’s Mike Church Show. OUR ELITE RULERS ARE THE SYNTHESIS OF ALL TYRANNIES –Marti...
Because he played “The Gipper” in the Warner Bros. 1940 movie “Knute Rockne--All-American,” the former President considered himself an honorary alumni. He delivered the commencement address here in 1981, when he and Pat O’Brien, who played Rockne in the film, were given honorary degrees...
So just weeks into his second term, surgeons resected two feet of The Gipper's large intestine. What isn't as widely known about the POTUS is that he decided against chemotherapy or radiation. There are reports that Reagan received intravenous treatments of laetrile, a compound also known as ...
"Just win one for the Gipper!" While most people think of President Ronald Reagan's football ties to playing George Gipp in the 1940 movie 'Knute Rockne', he played on the offensive line for tiny Eureka College in Illinois during the late 20s and early 30s. He also worked as a sports...
“In this present crisis,” Ronald Reagan declared in his 1981 inaugural address,“government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.” Maybe so, but during the Gipper’s two terms, the size of the federal workforce actually ticked up about 3%. Fifteen years later,...
“In this present crisis,” Ronald Reagan declared in his 1981 inaugural address,“government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.” Maybe so, but during the Gipper’s two terms, the size of the federal workforce actually ticked up about 3%. Fifteen years later,...