Saturday, February 23, 2013

Friday, February 22, 2013

You get what you pay for?

You get what you pay for?

Bill Clinton started jogging near his new home in Chappaqua.

But on each run he happened to jog past a hooker standing on the same street corner, day after day.

With some apprehension he would brace himself as he approached her for what was most certainly to follow.

"Fifty dollars!" she would cry out from the curb.

"No, Five dollars! fired back Clinton

This ritual between Bill and the hooker continued for days

He'd run by and she'd yell, "Fifty dollars!"

And he'd yell back, "Five dollars!"

One day however, Hillary decided that she wanted to accompany her husband on his jog!

As the jogging couple neared the problematic street corner, Bill realized the "pro" would bark her $50 offer and Hillary would wonder what he'd really been doing on all his past outings.

He realized he should have a darn good explanation for the Secretary of State.

As they jogged into the turn that would take them past the corner,

Bill became even more apprehensive than usual.

Sure enough, there was the hooker!

Bill tried to avoid the prostitute's eyes as she watched the pair jog past.

From the sidewalk, the hooker yelled... "See what you get for five bucks!?"

 

 

George Dorunda
864-488-0140
DORUNDA.COM

 

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

'Survivor' - Texas Style"

"Survivor - Texas Style"

Due to the popularity of the "Survivor" shows, Texas is planning to do one entitled: "Survivor - Texas-Style!"

The lucky contestants will all start in Dallas, drive to Waco, Austin, San Antonio, then over to Houston and down to Brownsville. They will then proceed up to Del Rio, El Paso, Odessa, Midland, Lubbock, and Amarillo. From there they will Go on to Abilene and Fort Worth. Finally back to Dallas .




Each contestant will be driving a pink Prius with 15 bumper stickers which will read:

1.  "I'm A Democrat"
2.  "Amnesty For Illegals"
3.  "I Love The Dixie Chicks"
4.  "Boycott Beef"
5.  "I Voted For Obama"
6.  "George Strait Sucks"
7. "Re-elect Obama In 2016"
8.  "Vote Eric Holder Texas Governor"
9.  "Rosie O’Donnell Is Texas Born"
10. "I Love ObamaCare and Chuck Schumer"
11. "Barney Frank Is My Hero"
12. "I Side With Jane Fonda"
13. "It's Bush's Fault"
14. “Islam Is A Peace-Loving Religion”, and the last sticker is…

15. "I'm Here To Confiscate Your Guns"

The first contestant to make it back to Dallas alive wins.

 

 

A bear, A bridge, and God

A bear, A bridge, and God

This bridge is on the Old Donner Pass Highway .
It has a spectacular view of Donner Lake and
Donner Pass on Route 40.



A bear was walking across Rainbow Bridge ( Old Hwy 40 at
Donner Summit , Truckee ) on Saturday when two cars, also
crossing the bridge, scared the bear into jumping over the
edge of the bridge. Somehow the bear caught the ledge
and was able to pull itself to safety. Authorities decided
that nothing could be done to help Saturday night so they
returned Sunday morning to find the bear sound asleep on
the ledge.






After securing a net under the bridge the bear was tranquilized,
fell into the net, lowered, then woke up and walked out of the net.





There is a moral to this story; this old bear made
a wrong move and found he was hanging by his nails. Somehow
he was able to pull himself up onto the ledge where he saw he
was in a very bad, impossible situation and what did he do?
Yep, he took a nap and sure enough, God took care of the

situation while he was asleep.

The moral of the story is that when confronted with a bad
situation, sometimes the best solution is to take a nap and
let God take care of the rest.


I think I'm going to take a nap right now.
God is on the job.
Hugs, Prayers and Sweet Dreams.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, February 4, 2013

What if you could help yourself financially while helping charities at the same time? Wouldn't that be life changing? I invite you to take a look at DAY 1. http://day1.dorunda.com/

 

 

George Dorunda
864-488-0140
DORUNDA.COM

 

"Mad Cows"

An  Eastern Oregon rancher, Wayne, got an unusual battle on camera between a bear and some very brave cows. The bear began to attack a cow and then the entire herd came to its aid. One cow in particular got especially aggressive and head butted the bear right off its feet. Then, two cows sandwiched the bear between their heads.  After that, the bear decided to flee and limped back into the woods.  Here's the story:


A couple of evenings ago,  Wayne went out to check the cows and saw a very strange sight and was able to photograph the event.
 
A black bear approached our cow herd, which turned out to be a very big mistake on his part.


 
 A blonde and white Simmental cow we know as I-12 went right for him. She is a very good cow, a very attentive mother and about 12 years old.   She's in her prime and knows that bears are bad news.


 


 

Little does the bear know what's coming…


 

She tried her best to mash him into the ground. Man, that has to have hurt the bear!

Nothing like a mad cow to give you a hard time!!


 

There are a couple of photos where the bear is biting I-12's leg and clawing her face, but she's not giving up. Her stiff tail shows how agitated she is.
 
Wayne said all the cows were bawling, the bear was squealing, the calves were running around with their tails in the air.

And here comes some help…bear is about to know what real trouble is!

When you have two women pissed at you…real trouble has arrived!


A younger cow, R-55, an  Angus-Cross cow, age 7, is helping her out as best she can. It is an incredible photo to see two cows at once trying to crush the bear.
 
Watch that
 hoof land home!


 

I looked up the calving records of both cows who are so aggressive in these photos and they are both good, calm, cows around us, and have given us no troubles whatsoever. I'll have to add in my notes that they have a very distinct dislike of bears.
 
Man, that’s a lot of weight bearing (no pun intended), down on the bear…like mashing a lump of butter! A wonder the bear could even move after all the mauling he received.

We'll be watching I-12 over the next few days to see if she needs treatment for infection. I  don't know how willingly she'll come to the corrals for treatment, but she might not have a choice.
 
“And stay away…you won’t
 be so lucky next time!”

Lucky to be able to move at all…

Finally, the bear decided to vacate the area. We thought he'd be dead for sure, but there was no sign of him the next day.

We'll  have to keep an eye out for eagles in the trees or flocks of ravens flying up. We're sure he's got some broken ribs out of the deal at the very least.  Wayne couldn't believe his eyes when he witnessed this ruckus. This is another once-in-a-lifetime photography event to add to all the others he managed to document this summer. It's amazing!!


 

 

What if you could help yourself financially while helping charities at the same time? Wouldn't that be life changing? I invite you to take a look at DAY 1. http://day1.dorunda.com/

 

 

George Dorunda
864-488-0140
DORUNDA.COM

 

"When your passion meets the need to help others, you end up doing things that count more than yourself." - Mark Seyforth, Founder of DAY 1 http://day1.dorunda.com/

 

 

George Dorunda
864-488-0140
DORUNDA.COM

 

Saturday, February 2, 2013

WWII B17 Survival Story

Check THIS out !!! = a WW II story ( with incredible pix )

                          WW  II B17 Survival Story
 

Navigator  - Harry C. Nuessle
 
Bombardier  - Ralph Burbridge
 
Engineer  - Joe C. James
 
Radio  Operator - Paul A. Galloway
 
Ball  Turret Gunner - Elton Conda
 
Waist  Gunner - Michael Zuk
 
Tail  Gunner - Sam T. Sarpolus
 
Ground  Crew Chief - Hank Hyland  
    B-17 in  1943
   
A  mid-air collision on February 1, 1943, between a  B-17 and a German fighter over the Tunis dock  area, became the subject of one of the most  famous photographs of World War II. An enemy  fighter attacking a 97th Bomb Group formation  went out of control, probably with a wounded  pilot then continued its crashing descent into  the rear of the fuselage of a Fortress named  "All American", piloted by Lt. Kendrick R.  Bragg, of the 414th Bomb Squadron. When it  struck, the fighter broke apart, but left some  pieces in the B-17. The left horizontal  stabilizer of the Fortress and left elevator  were completely torn away. The two right engines  were out and one on the left had a serious oil  pump leak. The vertical fin and the rudder had  been damaged, the fuselage had been cut almost  completely through connected only at two small  parts of the frame and the radios, electrical  and oxygen systems were damaged. There was also  a hole in the top that was over 16 feet long and  4 feet wide at its widest and the split in the  fuselage went all the way to the top gunners  turret.  
   Although  the tail actually bounced and swayed in the wind  and twisted when the plane turned and all the  control cables were severed, except one single  elevator cable still worked, and the aircraft  still flew - miraculously! The tail gunner was  trapped because there was no floor connecting  the tail to the rest of the plane. The waist and  tail gunners used parts of the German fighter  and their own parachute harnesses in an attempt  to keep the tail from ripping off and the two  sides of the fuselage from splitting apart.  While the crew was trying to keep the bomber  from coming apart, the pilot continued on his  bomb run and released his bombs over the  target.

When the bomb bay doors  were opened, the wind turbulence was so great  that it blew one of the waist gunners into the  broken tail section. It took several minutes and  four crew members to pass him ropes from  parachutes and haul him back into the forward  part of the plane. When they tried to do the  same for the tail gunner, the tail began  flapping so hard that it began to break off. The  weight of the gunner was adding some stability  to the tail section, so he went back to his  position.

The turn back toward  England had to be very slow to keep the tail  from twisting off. They actually covered almost  70 miles to make the turn home. The bomber was  so badly damaged that it was losing altitude and  speed and was soon alone in the sky. For a brief  time, two more Me-109 German fighters attacked  the All American. Despite the extensive damage,  all of the machine gunners were able to respond  to these attacks and soon drove off the  fighters. The two waist gunners stood up with  their heads sticking out through the hole in the  top of the fuselage to aim and fire their  machine guns. The tail gunner had to shoot in  short bursts because the recoil was actually  causing the plane to  turn.

Allied P-51 fighters  intercepted the All American as it crossed over  the Channel and took one of the pictures shown.  They also radioed to the base describing that  the empennage was waving like a fish tail and  that the plane would not make it and to send out  boats to rescue the crew when they bailed out.  The fighters stayed with the Fortress taking  hand signals from Lt. Bragg and relaying them to  the base. Lt. Bragg signaled that 5 parachutes  and the spare had been "used" so five of the  crew could not bail out. He made the decision  that if they could not bail out safely, then he  would stay with the plane and land  it.

Two and a half hours  after being hit, the aircraft made its final  turn to line up with the runway while it was  still over 40 miles away. It descended into an  emergency landing and a normal roll-out on its  landing gear.

When the  ambulance pulled alongside, it was waved off  because not a single member of the crew had been  injured. No one could believe that the aircraft  could still fly in such a condition. The  Fortress sat placidly until the crew all exited  through the door in the fuselage and the tail  gunner had climbed down a ladder, at which time  the entire rear section of the aircraft  collapsed onto the ground. The rugged old bird  had done its job.
 







I  love stories about the past.