Half in/half out..............Half Moon Bay...........California............pumpkin patches..........Mavericks.........surfers..................................old and the new.........East meets West..............and vice versa.......Dr. King.........R........L........i6......use your imagination.........old super bowl playing time.......to the new one...............................Jan to Feb....................the Western calendar and the East..............Pigs to a Rat......Cia spooks galore.........but where is Tom Clancy.........?? The same place we will be if we don't work together................
President's day.........in the same month as the super bowl........b/c of the bye week................the super bowl used to be the last weekend in January........................January embers burn for thee........a poem of a high student nerd to a red headed girl...........Steve King's It.........Dr. King......................Kobe Bryant's death............
Two new years.........two presidents......not to celebrate separately..................Lincoln's and Washington's b day........they combined them into one.........
Although Lincoln's Birthday, February 12, was never a federal holiday, nearly half of the state governments have officially renamed their Washington's Birthday observances as "Presidents' Day", "Washington and Lincoln Day", or
President's day.........in the same month as the super bowl........b/c of the bye week................the super bowl used to be the last weekend in January........................January embers burn for thee........a poem of a high student nerd to a red headed girl...........Steve King's It.........Dr. King......................Kobe Bryant's death............
Two new years.........two presidents......not to celebrate separately..................Lincoln's and Washington's b day........they combined them into one.........
Although Lincoln's Birthday, February 12, was never a federal holiday, nearly half of the state governments have officially renamed their Washington's Birthday observances as "Presidents' Day", "Washington and Lincoln Day", or
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