Monday, November 07, 2005

larrysteinshow: Sunday Shows

larrysteinshow: Sunday Shows


FUEL PRICES A BARGAIN
So, have you thanked anyone lately for your gasoline prices dropping 30 percent?
You should. And aren't we glad that we didn't hastily create some new layer of government to control fuel prices and think that somehow the government was responsible for the price drop.

IS PARIS BURNING?
It's hard to believe that Paris and some 20 cities and towns are being attacked by middle eastern muslim terrorists and the media isn't giving it 24 hour coverage.
These folks are from middle eastern descent for the most part and they are coordinating their attacks using the Internet.
Has the French Government become so fearful of the muslims that they will let their country be destroyed by the extremists? Maybe. Remember a couple of years ago when the big fight in France was about muslim scarves on young girls. The French government surrendered, something they have lots of practice at doing, and they gave up.
So now, muslims are creating havoc. The French can't fight back, because they have accomodated the muslims. Sadly those muslim extremists are causing the problems but all muslims will get blamed for this.
Is it curious that similar muslim activities haven't happened in other major cities.........yet?
Wait for it. If you think governments in europe aren't worried about this and in other locales around the world, you probably don't remember 9/11.

LOTTERY COMING!!!!
November 10th, Oklahoma starts the big money powerball lottery.
I think I'll wait until I get a chance at at least $10 million before I play. I'd hate to think the one chance at winning the lottery would be a victory and I'd win $10,000.

PONY CLUB RETURNS TO MIDWEST CITY
A big event in Midwest City over the weekend. The members of the Midwest City Pony Club got together for a 50th anniversary. These are kids who were given a pony when their parents bought a house in Ridgecrest. Wow, a pony, and a place to put it.
I was on the pony track and was steered around as I imagined I was Little Joe Cartwright or Palladin, wearing my toy guns, hat and gun belt.
What memories they were. And still are.

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