Some of Y'all may remember Mr. Wood, a 93 year old WWII veteran that had his home thrashed by vandals.
Well, Houston said hell no to that. Folks came together and put it right.
So much so that his house is now the best in the neighborhood, with security systems yet.
Well, Houston said hell no to that. Folks came together and put it right.
So much so that his house is now the best in the neighborhood, with security systems yet.
Michael Berry Show ~ KTRH · 2/12/2013 ·
No text, just a slide show of the repairs & upgrades.
http://michaelberry.iheart.com/cc-common/gallery/photos.html?album_id=343627&p=20348070#/0/20348070
Crap, I forgot to select a topic from the list.
Which topic would you like it in?
"Local" seems the best fit.
Ok, you got it. Thanks
God bless our Vets! Semper Fi!
Related threads on Free Republic:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2980968/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2981911/posts
The slide show is just a bit of the culmination of this effort.
Awesome show of local activism & respect.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2981911/posts http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2980968/posts
Ok.. links ain't live unless put in the embed box.
Learn & learn some more.
Dammit, they running together!
Grrrrr....
Will make them live as soon as I can get to it.
Good idea about pasting multiple links into the embed box. Maybe I can work on that, too. When I get a round tuit.
Good idea about pasting multiple links into the embed box.
Page eight in the tester's handbook.
Likewise to populate a new menu or add to an existing menu using a list of comma separated values.
Oops, here is where I meant to post a Round Tuit for Jim. :)
Now I will look to see if I can remove the other one.
Just figured out how to do that. Will work up a set of import, export routines for menu. should be fairly easy to cut and paste lists of urls with or without titles, save them in a txt file, then click a button to choose and import the list into a menu or a post. Likewise, export will produce a list that can be cut and pasted for use elsewhere.