Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Germany: Tighter controls needed on meat products

Butcher Norbert Hansel, specialized on horse meat, takes horse meat sausages in his sales car at a market in Berlin, Germany, Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. German federal and state agriculture ministers meet in Berlin to discuss the horse meat scandal. (AP Photo/Gero Breloer)

Butcher Norbert Hansel, specialized on horse meat, takes horse meat sausages in his sales car at a market in Berlin, Germany, Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. German federal and state agriculture ministers meet in Berlin to discuss the horse meat scandal. (AP Photo/Gero Breloer)

Butcher Norbert Hansel, specialized on horse meat, adjusts a price tag next to horse ham in his sales car at a market in Berlin, Germany, Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. German federal and state agriculture ministers meet in Berlin to discuss the horse meat scandal. (AP Photo/Gero Breloer)

French farmers hold a placard as they demonstrate in support of the cooperative Lur Berri group, which includes Spanghero society, which is identified by French Consumer Affairs Minister Benoit Hamon as a major culprit in the use of horse meat in food products, in Aicirits, southwestern France, Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. Tests have found horsemeat in school meals, hospital food and restaurant dishes in Britain, as the scandal over adulterated meat spread beyond frozen supermarket products, and Britain's Environment Secretary Owen Paterson called for a Europe-wide overhaul of food testing in the wake of the ongoing horsemeat scandal. The Spanghero company denied wrongdoing. (AP Photo/Bob Edme)

View of the Cooperative Lur Berri group, which includes Spanghero society, in Aicirits, southwestern France, Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. The Spanghero society is identified by French Consumer Affairs Minister Benoit Hamon as a major culprit in the use of horse meat in food products, in Aicirits, southwestern France, Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. Tests have found horse meat in school meals, hospital food and restaurant dishes in Britain, as the scandal over adulterated meat spread beyond frozen supermarket products, and Britain's Environment Secretary Owen Paterson called for a Europe-wide overhaul of food testing in the wake of the ongoing horsemeat scandal. The Spanghero company denied wrongdoing. (AP Photo/Bob Edme)

French farmers hold a placard reading "Lurberri, Spanghero, peasants and workers always cuckolds" as they demonstrate in support of the cooperative Lur Berri group, which includes Spanghero society, which is identified by French Consumer Affairs Minister Benoit Hamon as a major culprit in the use of horse meat in food products, in Aicirits, southwestern France, Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. Tests have found horsemeat in school meals, hospital food and restaurant dishes in Britain, as the scandal over adulterated meat spread beyond frozen supermarket products, and Britain's Environment Secretary Owen Paterson called for a Europe-wide overhaul of food testing in the wake of the ongoing horsemeat scandal. The Spanghero company denied wrongdoing.(AP Photo/Bob Edme)

(AP) ? German officials on Monday vowed tighter controls on meat products and stronger penalties for companies that violate food-labeling rules as more items marketed as "all beef" were pulled from supermarket shelves after testing positive for horse meat.

Consumer Protection Minister Ilse Aigner and her state counterparts announced a 10-point plan seeking to allay Germans' fears after five national supermarkets recalled lasagna, chili, tortellini and goulash ? all with traces of horse meat. Most recently, German discount supermarket Lidl on Monday said it had recalled Combino brand "Beef Tortelloni," sold at its stores in Austria, after tests showed it contained horse meat.

Aigner said Germany, Europe's largest economy, will step up testing, and be looking for any meat not clearly noted on the label ? not just horse.

"I can't say this is the end," she told reporters. "We have to count on other cases being discovered."

Horse meat has turned up across Europe in frozen supermarket meals such as burgers and lasagna, as well as in in beef pasta sauce, on restaurant menus, in school lunches and in hospital meals.

Millions of products were pulled from store shelves in Britain, Ireland, France, Spain, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway after the scandal broke, and supermarkets and food suppliers were told to test processed beef products for horse DNA.

European officials have said the scandal is the result of fraud, and possibly an international criminal conspiracy to pass off cheap horse meat as more expensive beef.

France agreed on Monday to partially restore the health certification of a meat seller at the heart of the uproar. In a decision just ahead of a meeting between French government officials and workers at the Spanghero company, French Agriculture Minister Stephane Le Foll said he would allow it to resume production of ground meat, sausages and some cooked goods after inspectors found nothing amiss there over the weekend.

However, frozen goods, which were the center of questions over whether Spanghero officials deliberately passed off horse meat as beef, remain off limits for the company.

In addition to implementing a European Union action plan on testing meat products, some of Germany's other plans include making sure consumers are more quickly informed as soon as a company has detected that their product may be mislabeled, and facilitating better information flow between state and federal agencies.

The French government has said the chain of fraudulent meat sales reaches across 28 firms in 13 countries.

At least some of the horse meat originated at abattoirs in Romania, and was sent through a Cyprus-registered trader to a warehouse in the Netherlands. Spanghero bought the meat from the trader, then resold it to the French frozen food processor Comigel; it was then marketed in other countries.

On Monday, the Czech Republic said it was trying to confirm that nearly 15,000 packages of lasagna made by Comigel had horse meat. If confirmed, that would be the first time the scandal had spread to the country.

Germany also intends to rethink food labeling regulations so that people purchasing it can be sure where it came from.

"We want to be as transparent as possible for the consumer," Aigner said.

______

Associated Press writers Lori Hinnant in Paris and Karel Janicek in Prague contributed to this report.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/f70471f764144b2fab526d39972d37b3/Article_2013-02-18-Europe-Horse%20Meat/id-7c17954ac31149bc859ff0c9e5310032

roger goodell psychosis dianna agron million hoodie march tebow trade mike the situation jacksonville jaguars

First three-year Large Hadron Collider running period reaches successful conclusion

Feb. 19, 2013 ? On Feb. 14, 2013, at 7:24 am, the shift crew in the CERN Control Centre extracted the beams from the Large Hadron Collider, bringing the machine's first three-year running period to a successful conclusion. The LHC's first run has seen major advances in physics, including the discovery of a new particle that looks increasingly like the long-sought Higgs boson, announced on July 4, 2012. And during the last weeks of the run, the remarkable figure of 100 petabytes of data stored in the CERN mass-storage systems was surpassed. This data volume is roughly equivalent to 700 years of full HD-quality movies.

"We have every reason to be very satisfied with the LHC's first three years," said CERN Director-General Rolf Heuer. "The machine, the experiments, the computing facilities and all infrastructures behaved brilliantly, and we have a major scientific discovery in our pocket."

The LHC now begins its first long shutdown, LS1. Over the coming months major consolidation and maintenance work will be carried out across the whole of CERN's accelerator chain. The LHC will be readied for higher energy running, and the experiments will undergo essential maintenance. LHC running is scheduled to resume in 2015, with the rest of the CERN complex starting up again in the second half of 2014.

"There is a great deal of consolidation work to do on CERN's whole accelerator complex, as well as the LHC itself," said CERN's Director for Accelerators and Technology, Steve Myers. "We'll essentially be rebuilding the interconnections between LHC magnets, so when we resume running in 2015, we will be able to operate the machine at its design energy of 7TeV per beam."

The LHC exceeded all expectations in its first three-year run, delivering significantly more data to the experiments than initially foreseen. Physicists measure data quantity in units known as inverse femtobarns, and by the time the last high energy proton-proton data were recorded in December, the ATLAS and CMS experiments had each recorded around 30 inverse femtobarns, of which over 23 were recorded in 2012.

To put this into context, the particle whose discovery was announced on 4 July 2012 was found by analysing around 12 inverse femtobarns. That means CERN's experimental physics community still has plenty of data to analyse during LS1.

"There will be plenty of physics to do during LS1, and not only at the LHC," said CERN Research Director Sergio Bertolucci. "The LHC is the flagship of CERN's experimental programme, but is nevertheless just one component of a very varied research infrastructure. All of the other experiments here have on-going analyses, so I'm looking forward to many interesting results emerging as LS1 progresses."

For the first weeks of 2013, the LHC has been colliding protons with lead ions as part of the programme to understand matter as it would have been just after the Big Bang. The last four days of the run saw a return to proton-proton collisions, this time at reduced energy. These collisions will provide useful data for interpreting the data recorded with lead ions. Single beam studies will continue until the weekend, when the process of bringing the LHC up to room temperature will begin, allowing LS1 work to get under way.

Share this story on Facebook, Twitter, and Google:

Other social bookmarking and sharing tools:


Story Source:

The above story is reprinted from materials provided by CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research.

Note: Materials may be edited for content and length. For further information, please contact the source cited above.


Note: If no author is given, the source is cited instead.

Disclaimer: Views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of ScienceDaily or its staff.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/matter_energy/physics/~3/lPnlsdjj-xQ/130219170257.htm

heidi klum and seal divorce craigslist killer extremely loud and incredibly close south carolina primary squirrel appreciation day billy beane road conditions

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

HTC One caught in the wild ahead of today's event

HTC One caught in the wild ahead of today's event

No doubt we'll be hearing more about it in the very near future (oh, in about an hour or so, in fact), but HTC just can't seem to keep its newest handset under wraps.The HTC One was spotted in the line up to today's big unveil in New York City. Apologies for the tiny size of the shot -- we'll surely be seeing much sharper pictures of the thing very soon.

Update: We've got another, better shot up at top. The original has been banished to the area just after the break.

Filed under: ,

Comments

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/19/htc-one-wild/

sleigh bells meek sturgis sturgis whitney houston laid to rest daytona bike week mary kay ash

Rand Paul: Not Running for President Except to Win, America Ready for Libertarian Republican

not the fatherFox News

Senator Rand Paul talked about his potential presidential aspirations on Fox News Sunday today, saying he won?t make an actual decision until next year. Via Politico:

"I would absolutely not run unless it were to win," the Kentucky Republican said on "Fox News Sunday." "Points have been made, and we we will continue to make points. But I think the country is really ready for the narrative coming -- the Libertarian Republican narrative."

Voters want a "different face," he said.

In order to expand the party's reach, Paul believes the GOP should embrace candidates who are willing to push a less aggressive foreign policy, comprehensive immigration reform and less punitive measures on first offenders of non-violent drug possession.

"We're doing fine in congressional seats, but we're becoming less and less of a national party," Paul said.

Paul garnered 10 percent in a recent PPP poll on 2016 (pdf), just below Chris Christie, Jeb Bush and Mike Huckabee, almost four years out from the election.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/reason/HitandRun/~3/2opOXs8OLfU/rand-paul-not-running-for-president-exce

barry sanders barry sanders jimmie johnson juan pablo montoya crash chardon high school shooting mark martin cleveland news

Gut bacteria linked to cholesterol metabolism

Feb. 18, 2013 ? Researchers at the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, show that cholesterol metabolism is regulated by bacteria in the small intestine. These findings may be important for the development of new drugs for cardiovascular disease.

It is well established that cholesterol is the major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Cholesterol -- which is mainly synthesized in the body but also obtained from dietary sources -- is converted to bile acids in the liver, which are then secreted into the intestine and either removed from the body or recycled back to the liver.

The influence of gut bacteria on human health and disease is a rapidly expanding research area. Fredrick B?ckhed's research group is a leader in this field and is investigating how gut bacteria are linked to lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

In a study published in the journal Cell Metabolism, they show that gut bacteria reduce bile acid synthesis in the liver by signaling through a specific protein, known as the FXR receptor, in the small intestine.

'Drugs that reduce cholesterol levels have, in recent years, greatly reduced deaths from cardiovascular disease. Our study is a step forward because we have shown how gut bacteria regulate the formation of bile acids from cholesterol', says Sama Sayin, medical doctor and PhD student at the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, and the study's first author.

The FXR receptor not only affects cholesterol metabolism but is also involved in the body's sugar and fat metabolism.

'If future research can identify the specific bacteria that affect FXR signaling in the gut, this could lead to new ways to treat diabetes and cardiovascular disease', says Fredrik B?ckhed, professor at the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, who led the study.

Share this story on Facebook, Twitter, and Google:

Other social bookmarking and sharing tools:


Story Source:

The above story is reprinted from materials provided by University of Gothenburg, via AlphaGalileo.

Note: Materials may be edited for content and length. For further information, please contact the source cited above.


Journal Reference:

  1. Fredrick B?ckhed et al. Gut Microbiota Regulates Bile Acid Metabolism by Reducing the Levels of Tauro-beta-muricholic Acid, a Naturally Occurring FXR Antagonist. Cell Metabolism, Volume 17, Issue 2, 225-235, 5 February 2013

Note: If no author is given, the source is cited instead.

Disclaimer: This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of ScienceDaily or its staff.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/most_popular/~3/69wtBb9na2U/130218092558.htm

amanda bynes Revolution TV Show bankofamerica revolution rosh hashanah rosh hashanah boardwalk empire

Pakistan Shi'ites demand protection from militants

QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Thousands of Pakistani Shi'ites furious over a sectarian bombing that killed 85 people protested on Monday, demanding that security forces protect them from hardline Sunni groups.

The attack, near a street market in the southwestern city of Quetta on Saturday, highlighted the government's failure to crack down on militancy in nuclear-armed Pakistan just a few months before a general election is due.

While the Taliban and al Qaeda remain a major source of instability, Sunni extremists, who regard Shi'ites as non-Muslims, have emerged as another significant security threat.

Shi'ite frustrations with waves of attacks on them have reached boiling point.

In Quetta, some ethnic Shi'ite Hazaras are refusing to bury their dead until the army and security forces go after Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), the group which claimed responsibility for the latest bombing.

Around 4,000 men, women and children placed 71 bodies beside a Shi'ite place of worship. Muslim tradition requires that bodies are buried as soon as possible and leaving them above ground is a potent expression of grief and pain.

Some coffins contained three of four bags of remains, with photographs of the dead on top. Grown men wept beside a hand-written list of victims hanging on a wall.

Protesters chanted "stop killing Shi'ites".

"We stand firm for our demands of handing over the city to army and carrying out targeted operation against terrorists and their supporters," said Syed Muhammad Hadi, spokesman for an alliance of Shi'ite groups.

"We will not bury the bodies unless our demands are met."

The paramilitary Frontier Corps is largely responsible for security in Baluchistan province, of which Quetta is the capital, but Shi'ites say it is unable or unwilling to protect them.

LeJ has stepped up suicide bombings and shootings in a bid to destabilize strategic U.S. ally Pakistan and install a Sunni theocracy, an echo of the strategy that al Qaeda pursued to try and trigger a civil war in Iraq several years ago.

The group was behind a bombing last month in Quetta, near the Afghan border, that killed nearly 100 people.

In Karachi, a strike to protest against the Quetta bloodshed brought Pakistan's commercial hub to a standstill.

Authorities boosted security as protesters blocked roads, disrupted rail services to other parts of the country and torched vehicles. Protesters clashed with police who stopped them entering the airport.

The roughly 500,000-strong Hazara people in Quetta, who speak a Persian dialect, have distinct features and are an easy target.

The LeJ has had historically close ties to elements in the security forces, who see the group as an ally in any potential war with neighboring India. Security forces deny such links.

(Writing by Michael Georgy; Editing by Alex Richardson and Sanjeev Miglani)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pakistan-shiites-demand-protection-militants-065936322.html

human nature arkansas football blackhawks howard johnson levon helm firelight world peace elbow

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Michigan State's offensive coordinator heads to the NFL

CBS Eye iconEyeOn

College Football

By Tom Fornelli | Blogger

Michigan State is in need of a new offensive coordinator. The school announced on Saturday that Dan Roushar has left Mark Dantonio's staff to become the running backs coach of the New Orleans Saints.

?The New Orleans Saints and Michigan State are built on similar models, with a focus on character and people," said Roushar in a release. "New Orleans has won a Super Bowl, and over the last five years, the Saints have been one of the winningest organizations in the NFL. I've had an opportunity to work for Mark Dantonio -- in my opinion, the best college football coach in America -- for the last eight years, including the last six seasons at Michigan State. Now, I have an opportunity to work for arguably the best coach in the NFL, in Sean Payton. Professionally, this is an opportunity I simply couldn't pass up. Now as a running backs coach, I have the chance to learn the interworking of the NFL."

Dantonio said he was "thrilled for Dan and his family, and we wish him nothing but the best in the NFL."

Roushar has been with Michigan State since 2007, starting as an offensive line coach before becoming offensive coordinator in 2011 after Don Treadwell left to become the head coach at Miami (Ohio).

While this might be good news for Roushar, it does leave Michigan State in a bit of a bind. Spring practice starts in just over a month and the Spartans are without an offensive coordinator. Combine that with the fact that both Le'Veon Bell and Dion Sims have left East Lansing, taking with them the majority of an offense that averaged only 20 points per game last season, and Michigan State is in a bit of a bind.

For more college football news, rumors and analysis, follow @EyeOnCFB on Twitter, subscribe to our RSS Feed, college football newsletter, and get the Eye On College Football Podcast from iTunes. You can follow Tom Fornelli on Twitter here: @TomFornelli.

Get CBSSports.com College Football updates on Facebook

Tags: Big Ten, Coaching Changes, Michigan State Spartans, NCAAF
" } callFBApi = function() { var accessToken; var uid; CBSi.injectJS('//connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js#xfbml=1', 'facebook-jssdk'); FB.init({ appId : '297742330311988', oauth : true }); FB.login(function(response) { if (response.authResponse) { uid = response.authResponse.userID; accessToken = response.authResponse.accessToken; //CBSi.log("== FB APP DATA ==", response); FB.api('/me', function(social) { //CBSi.log("== FB USER DATA ==", social); log_in_socially(social.name, social.username, 'fb'); }); } }); }; log_in_socially = function(dn, userid, site) { $.ajax({ url: "/data/common/livefyre/lf_social_login", dataType: 'json', data: { lfdn: dn, lfuser: userid, ssite: site } }).done(function(profile) { //CBSi.log("== Social Login ==",profile,site); if (profile.error) { //CBSi.log("Social login failed with error: ", profile); return null; } else { document.cookie = "lf_social_login="+ profile.socialsess +"; expires=0; path=/"; profile.socialsess = '1'; userObj = profile; doLivefyreAuth(profile); } }); }; callTwitterApi = function() { window.open('/common/livefyre/V3/via_twitter','twitterOauth','width=600,height=500,menu=0,status=0'); }; function doLivefyreAuth(cval) { //console.log("== Attempting LF Login ==",cval); var isLoggedIn = 1; if (cval) { try { fyre.conv.login(cval.token); } catch (e) { isLoggedIn = 0; } } } changeDOM = function() { // DOM hacks. Change the UI for the dropdown box //console.log("== Running Dom Hacks =="); if (isLoggedIn == 1){ //console.log("== Checking Match =="); if (hasProfile == 0) { CBSi.log("== adding get comment link =="); // They need a screen name //$('.lf_auth_section a.lf_user_loggedout').html('Get a Screen Name to Comment').addClass('loginLink'); $('.fyre .fyre-user-loggedout').hide(); $('#getScreenName').show(); var screenNameContent = 'Get a Screen Name to Comment'; $('#getScreenName').html(screenNameContent); } else { if (typeof userObj.profile.profile_url != 'undefined'){ if (userObj.profile.profile_url) { //CBSi.log("== adding login profile links =="); $('.fyre .fyre-box-wrapper a.fyre-user-profile-link').attr('href',userObj.profile.profile_url); $('li.fyre-edit-profile-link').html('Edit Profile'); } } } } changedDom = 1; //console.log("== finished dom hacks =="); }; function updateCommentCounts(element,count){ //CBSi.log("== updating comment counts =="); if (count == 1){ $(element).html('' + count + ' ??| ?Comment'); $(element).show(); $('.commentsCountLabel').html('comment'); } else{ $(element).html('' + count + ' ??| ?Comments'); $(element).show(); $('.commentsCountLabel').html('comments'); } $('.commentsCount').html(count); } function removeLfError(){ $('#cbsLfError').remove(); } var authDelegate = new fyre.conv.RemoteAuthDelegate(); authDelegate.login = function (handlers){ if (isLoggedIn Please log in above to post a comment.'); handlers.failure(); } else{ removeLfError(); handlers.success(); } }; function updateAuthorLinks(){ $('.fyre-comment-username').each(function() { $(this).click(function() { window.location.href = $(this).attr('href'); }); }); $('.fyre-comment-author').each(function() { $(this).click(function() { window.location.href = $(this).attr('href'); }); }); } $(document).ready( function () { // Log in the user if we got a token for them // Change the DOM after login since things get re-rendered //console.log("== LF Calling Load =="); var conv = fyre.conv.load({"network": "cbssports.fyre.co", 'strings': customStrings, authDelegate: authDelegate}, lf_config, function(widget) { //console.log("== LF in Load =="); widget.on('initialRenderComplete', function () { //console.log("== LF Render Complete =="); $('#lf_comments_label').show(); loggedin = readCookie('pid'); CBSi.log(loggedin); if ((typeof loggedin == "string") && (loggedin.match(/^L:/))) { isLoggedIn = 1; if (typeof userObj.token != 'undefined'){ if (userObj.token) { hasProfile = 1; doLivefyreAuth(userObj); } } changeDOM(); } updateCommentCounts('.commentsBubble',$('.fyre-stream-stats .fyre-comment-count span').html()); updateAuthorLinks(); }); widget.on('userLoggedIn', function () { //CBSi.log("== LF Logging In User =="); changeDOM(); removeLfError(); }); widget.on('userLoggedOut', function () { //CBSi.log("== LF Logging Out User =="); document.cookie = "lf_social_login=; expires=0; path=/" }); widget.on('commentCountUpdated', function (countData) { //CBSi.log("== LF Comment Added =="); updateCommentCounts('.commentsBubble',countData); }); widget.on('commentPosted', function (countData) { updateAuthorLinks(); }); }); });

Source: http://feeds.cbssports.com/click.phdo?i=a95211ac621db247ffe7f7b3979ec87b

wiz khalifa taylor allderdice mixtape reggie wayne taylor allderdice vincent jackson vicki gunvalson pierre garcon brown recluse spider

Hello from Sacramento California

Reply

?

LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
? #1 ? Old Today, 06:44 AM
jkrew619 jkrew619 is offline

Member

?

Join Date: Feb 2013

Posts: 5

Likes: 0

Liked 0 Times in 0 Posts

DefaultHello from Sacramento California
hi to all! I just recently purchase a m and p 22lr handgun and cant wait to pick her up. first time to acquire a smith and Wesson brand of handgun.all in all I like the review of the mp22lr handgun. Reply With Quote
? #2 ? Old Today, 09:07 AM
MDMarauder's Avatar MDMarauder MDMarauder is offline

Member

?

Join Date: Oct 2011

Location: MD

Posts: 848

Likes: 27

Liked 151 Times in 53 Posts

Default

Welcome from The Old Line State.

__________________
Life is good!

Reply With Quote
? #3 ? Old Today, 09:08 AM
S&W Oldtimer's Avatar S&W Oldtimer S&W Oldtimer is online now

SWCA Member

?

Join Date: Jun 2008

Location: SW VA

Posts: 9,671

Likes: 249

Liked 106 Times in 90 Posts

Default

Welcome from Va.

__________________
Roger

Reply With Quote
? #4 ? Old Today, 12:44 PM
novalty's Avatar novalty novalty is online now

Member

?

Join Date: May 2009

Location: Southern Maine

Posts: 10,546

Likes: 66

Liked 399 Times in 278 Posts

Default
Greetings from Maine. Welcome aboard! Reply With Quote
? #5 ? Old Today, 12:48 PM
3482jl's Avatar 3482jl 3482jl is offline

Member

?

Join Date: Aug 2012

Location: North Dakota

Posts: 640

Likes: 29

Liked 39 Times in 32 Posts

Default

Welcome from North Dakota

__________________
Too old to own an ugly gun!

Reply With Quote
? #6 ? Old Today, 01:08 PM
ogilvyspecial's Avatar ogilvyspecial ogilvyspecial is online now

Moderator



?

Join Date: Jun 2010

Location: Michigan

Posts: 9,271

Likes: 1,315

Liked 1,118 Times in 631 Posts

Default

Hello jkrew619 & welcome to The Site!!

__________________
Ogy

Reply With Quote
? #7 ? Old Today, 01:43 PM
CIsland CIsland is offline

Member

?

Join Date: Nov 2009

Location: NW Ohio

Posts: 3,750

Likes: 69

Liked 174 Times in 137 Posts

Default

Welcome from Ohio!!

Reply With Quote
Reply

? Previous Thread | Next Thread ?
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Show Printable VersionShow Printable Version Email this PageEmail this Page Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes
Linear ModeLinear Mode Hybrid ModeSwitch to Hybrid Mode Threaded ModeSwitch to Threaded Mode

Posting Rules
Terms of Service
New Members Introduction Thread, Hello from Sacramento California in General; hi to all! I just recently purchase a m and p 22lr handgun and cant wait to pick her up. ...
Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Hello From Sacramento! Big Al 1964 New Members Introduction 15 11-15-2012 10:14 AM
Hello from Sacramento LET-CA New Members Introduction 7 06-02-2010 10:37 PM
Sacramento CA may get CCW Andy Taylor Concealed Carry & Self Defense 7 06-17-2009 07:30 AM
Greetings from Sacramento,Ca RPM2DAY New Members Introduction 11 05-18-2009 07:18 PM
Where to go in Sacramento? 84CJ The Lounge 16 03-11-2009 03:06 PM

LinkBack
LinkBack URLLinkBack URL
About LinkBacksAbout LinkBacks

Source: http://smith-wessonforum.com/new-members-introduction/298788-hello-sacramento-california.html

kourtney kardashian pregnant billy cundiff super bowl tickets birmingham news lee evans lee evans 49ers vs giants