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Saturday, September 9, 2006


9/9/06
I'm so glad I didn't post last night because I would have been so angry. OK, as some/most of you know, I'm one of the supportive band members in the VBHSMB (Vandalia-Butler High School Marching Band). Well, the senior show went perfectly well, I think Mrs. Sherman complimented me on my playing for the first time (at least durning marching band). But the football game pissed me off. We were down 19-8 going into the 4th quarter, we missed a field goal with around 9 minutes to play, then we scored 2 TDs in the next 4 minutes to take the lead at 20-19. Then with 5 seconds left, the opposing team (Fairmont) scored a TD to make it 26-20 them. At this point, I'm not angry, I'm just disappointed. So on the kickoff, this is basically what happenend except not so many laterals and a TD was scored by us instead of what happenend in this play. . Yes, the other team was on the field and all that. But the officials ruled it not a touchdown and the fans went mad.

DID YOU KNOW...
...that Iranshah Âtash Bahrâm in Udvada, a town in Gujarat, India, is the holiest fire temple for the Parsi community?

TODAY IN HISTORY
1000 - King Olaf I of Norway fell overboard during the Battle of Svolder and disappeared in the Baltic Sea.
1513 - King James IV of Scotland was killed at the Battle of Flodden Field in Northumberland while leading an invasion of England.
1850 - As part of the Compromise of 1850, California was admitted into the United States as a free state.
2004 - A car bomb exploded outside the Australian embassy, killing at least 9 people and injuring 140 others in the Jakarta embassy bombing.

PICTURE OF THE DAY

This facsimile of the United States Declaration of Independence was produced in 1823 by William J. Stone using a wet-ink transfer process, where the surface of the document was moistened, and some of the original ink transferred to the surface of a copper plate which was then etched so that copies could be run off the plate on a printing press. Because of poor conservation of the original 1776 document through the 19th century, this engraving, rather than the 1776 original, has become the basis of most modern reproductions.

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