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PIC OF THE MONTH:
Becky's brother Matt (left) and his son Michael, at Michael's 2nd Birthday Party
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CUSTOMER COMMENT OF THE MONTH:
Robert,
Just wanted you to know that the shirt was at my house when I got home from work on Friday!! I got to wear it Saturday, and I LOVE IT!! I got so many comments on it, and so many people asked where it came from. I hope you get some orders from this one!!
Thanks so much for a KIND job well done!!
Hope to buy from you again soon.
Elena Caudle
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JOKE OF THE MONTH:
Two buddies Bob and Earl were two of the
biggest baseball fans in America.
Their entire adult lives, Bob and Earl discussed baseball history in the
winter, and they pored over every box score during the season. They went to
60 games a year. They even agreed that whoever died first would try to come
back and tell the other if there was baseball in heaven.
One summer night, Bob passed away in his sleep after watching the Yankee
victory earlier in the evening. He died happy. A few nights later, his buddy
Earl awoke to the sound of Bob's voice from beyond.
"Bob, Is that you?" Earl asked.
"Of course it me," Bob replied.
"This is unbelievable!" Earl exclaimed. "So tell me, is there
baseball in heaven?"
"Well, I have some good news and some bad news for you. Which do you
want to hear first?"
"Tell me the good news first."
"Well, the good news is that yes there is baseball in heaven,
Earl."
"Oh, that is wonderful! So what could possibly be the bad news?"
"You're pitching tomorrow night."
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INTERESTING FACT OF THE MONTH:
Tom Cruise did his own trick billiard shots for the 1986 film, The Color of Money, except for one in which he had to jump two balls to sink another. Director Martin Scorsese said he wanted to let Cruise learn the shot, but it would have taken two extra days of practice, which would have held up production and cost thousands of dollars. The shot was instead performed by professional billiards player Mike Sigel.
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