German Shorthair Pointer Puppy: Not For Sale – You Can adopt it..texasgsp.org

Meet Kimber from the German Shorthair Pointer Rescue of North Texas.

Kimber:

  • 3 months as of 06-07-08
  • docked tail
  • dew claws removed
  • spayed
  • crate training (going well)
  • learning manners (going well)
  • Great disposition
  • likes rawhides
  • loves people
  • not scared of shop vac
  • sits well with treat
  • learning off
  • is happy to drink water (in bowl or out of pool)
  • loves to eat
  • loves to lay on the dog bed
  • loves squeeky toys
  • likes fur on tennis ball
  • wants to be with you ever second she can, inside or out
  • is an excellent retriever with her toys
  • drops / gives toys easy

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I am Peter Petrelli – AKA Ryan Kucera

What Hero are you?  I just finished watching Season one of Heroes.  Good stuff.

-Save the Cheerleader Save the world! (Jennifer you better be Claire!)

Which Heroes character are you?

Your Result: Peter Petrelli

You are Peter Petrelli.
You have the awesome ability to use other people’s powers. Most people wouldn’t pay any particular attention to you, but you have always known that you were meant for things greater than what you currently have.

Matt Parkman
Hiro Nakamura
Claire Bennet
Issac Mendez
Niki Sanders
Sylar
Nathan Petrelli
Which Heroes character are you?
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For Sale: Laser II Sailboat, For Sale in Austin, TX

Laser 2 Sailboat For Sale $1000 (Still for Sale as of May 13th)

This is a 1980s Laser 2 that’s solid and extremely fast and fun. It’s has one set of sails (main/jib). It has a trailer. This boat really is a wild ride in strong winds. It is a great boat to learn to sail on or play around with during the summer.

This boat is a roller coaster if you have a person that can hike out on the trapeze and another one that has some tiller control. You can have it riding on its side.

My friends are no longer the acrobatic types to sail this boat any more. And my girlfriend WILL NOT be hit in the head with the boom.

It is also great to learn the fundamentals of sailing on. Every Sailer at some point Sails a Laser or a laser II. (Laser 2)

There boat doesnt need any major work. Not everything on the boat is in great condition. But we could sail it this weekend. It is an 1981. The Trailer is fine. I bought it in Iowa where I grew up. And it was the first boat my dad and I did not own together. I have had it 9 years. I knew the previous owner. A Friend of my dads.
It needs:
1. one boat trailer tire goes flat after a week – Currant one will get you to the lake, I bring the bike pump.
2. one baton comes out of the main
3. and needs some lines/ropes replaced as sailed
4. plus 2 bodies to sail her

Laser 2 and man on trapeze

Photos are not of my boat but are exactly what it looks like. Mine has purple multi colored sails.

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Setting up an LLC

Here is a good article about setting up an LLC: http://blog.reverycodes.com/archives/000002.html

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Grandpa Kucera as I remember him…

My Grandpa Kucera:

As you may know or can see he was a great artist.  I would like to paint the picture of some of the fun things I remember about my Grandpa. 

  • I remember cubs games. Trips at 4am with the children from 4Oaks. 
  • I remember seeing plaster hands in his office. It was the office of an artist with sketches and hands pinned to the wall. 
  • I remember getting to go have coffee in downtown cedar rapids with him and meet his friends. 
  • I remember fishing trips to Potato Lake Minnesota with my sister and Kenny and June to cabins without TVs.  Where we would fish by day and cook and play Gin Rummy and scrabble at night.
  • Everyone remembers the 4th of July at the Kucera’s.   Get togethers in grandma and grandpa’s backyard off the Cedar River, we celebrated our independence and our family.  I learned how to play badmitton and croquet.  We would walk to Ellis Park and watch the fire works explode.  Clearly it was a blast.
  • When I stayed at Grandmas and Grandpas it was similar to a night at the museum of Americana.  He had a whole wall of comics with Roy Rogers in space, Blondie and many more.  He had a telephone with no numbers. You just picked up the ear piece and spoke to the operator through the Mic on the wall. 
  • His dog Denny would fetch the ball and bring it back to you and put it inside the circular donut.  How did Grandpa teach his dog that?  All amazing.  And as a kid a blast to be around. 
  • I would ride my 7up bike and skateboard up and down his driveway 100 times. 
  • I would look at his workshop behind the garage.  Grandpa had a house he parked his boat in above the river, a just for martins house 20 ft in the air.  Things only a grandpa could have.  Like a BBQ Grill made of stone in the outdoor patio and garden above the river and a train track to pull the boat up out of the water into the house. 
  • Who here has any of these things?  Grandpa did. 
  • Grandpa loved to draw comics or look at my sister and I’s art work.  He always told us how good it was.  And encouraged us to do more.
  • Grandpa and I fished for croppies in Lake McBride, Walleyes in Minnisota, and “BIG Mouth Carp” in the Cedar River.  With a ball of Dough.  Known as a Big Mouth because when I would catch one I was hoping it was a large mouth bass.  I remember him giving me a brand new fishing pole and casting it out at lake Daeling in southern Iowa.  60 seconds later it was pulled out of the boat by a fish while I was baiting my second pole.  My dad was pissed.  I was pissed.  When I look out at the lake there goes my pole floating across the lake, it was my first pole with a floating handle.  We pulled up the anchors to the boat and pursued the pole.  I grabbed the pole to find a fish attached to it.  We reeled it in only to have the fish break the line the last second before we landed it because we did not have a fishing net.  –My dad and I thought Grandpa was never going to believe this. 
  • In college I was able to travel to New York City and visit to the Intrepid museum on the Hudson River.  This was actually the air craft carrier Grandpa Kucera flew his hell diver planes off of. 

 I remember packing up Grandpas tools when he and grandma moved into their condo only to have my dad steal them from me. 

I remember telling him about the graphic design and web design I did on the computer.  As he was amazed because he used to have to draw it or block out the type for printing. 

I remember my sister walking over and visiting with Grandpa at their neighboring condos and her always having a funny story of something Grandpa had said to her. 

After I moved to Austin and had been single for over a year or even two Grandpa would ask me the same thing I talked about with my buddies, do you have a girlfriend yet?  He asked it every time I talked to him.  So I always called him if I had had a good date or was excited about a girl.  

I remember talking to him about my fantasy football league and him being shocked about how computers and the internet did all that.   He hoped for a better Bears season.  Only to find out my fantasy football team never included any Bears. 

I remember he always cared for us his family and especially grandma.  If his family was a painting it would be the master piece he is as an artist is the most proud of. 

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Alvin Kucera – Grandpa Kucera

Kucera, Alvin F. “Al”

Cedar Rapids Alvin F. “Al” Kucera, 84, of Cedar Rapids, passed away after a short illness March 12, 2008. Memorial services: 11 a.m. Saturday at Cedar Memorial Westside Chapel, with visitation preceding from 9 to 11 a.m.

Al was born Sept. 19, 1923, son of Frank and Anna Kucera in Cedar Rapids. He served in World War II as a carrier-based naval aviator (bomber pilot) on the USS Intrepid from 1942-1946. Al attended Coe College and studied under Marvin Cone in 1946. He was a 1948 graduate of the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. Al was united in marriage to Marian Weaver on Feb. 12, 1949. He was a partner in LaCombe/Kucera and Associates Inc., where he retired in 1983.

Al left behind his wife of 59 years, Marian; and daughter, Nancy (Steve) Barry; two sons, Barry (Sue) and Brian (Mary Pat); four grandchildren, Ryan Kucera, Anna Kucera-Pint, JoAnn Adams and Kelly Bruce; and three great-grandchildren, Alex, Dakota and Cole.

Al was a member of Hanford American Legion Post 5 and the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art. He was an avid sports fan, especially of the Hawkeyes and Cubs. He enjoyed golf at Ellis Park and fishing at his home on Ellis Boulevard.

Donations, in lieu of flowers, may be sent to the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art or the Hospital Dentistry Institute at University Hospitals in Iowa City.

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300 Workout

Butler’s training for 300 simultaneously built muscle, increased muscular endurance, and stripped fat fast. To achieve movie muscles that pop, he and other cast members used this grueling, unorthodox 300-rep rite of passage.

“One actor from 300, Andrew Pleavin, completed the workout in 18 minutes,11 seconds,” says Ballantyne. “He didn’t practice this workout…and neither did I. My time? 19:07. My butt was kicked by a Hollywood actor!”

“It’s a brutal workout, starting out strong and slowing down, finishing at a crawl,” explains Ballantyne. “I don’t plan on doing that any time soon or, really, ever again.”

For a Spartan-sized challenge to your daily routine, consider this your new fitness gauntlet:

a) Pullups – 25 reps

b) Deadlifts with 135lbs – 50 reps

c) Pushups – 50 reps

d) 24-inch Box jumps – 50 reps

e) Floor wipers – 50 reps

f) Single-arm Clean-and-Press with 36lbs Kettlebell – 50 reps

g) Pullups – 25 reps

All exercises are done without scheduled rest between moves. Obviously this is an advanced workout…you shouldn’t do it unless you are already in great shape.

Fortunately, this can all easily be adapted. Appropriate exercises can be subbed in: Drop down to 150 total reps, or 4-6 exercises of 15-25 reps each. For example, you might try this workout, great for a guy with moderate fitness:

15 bodyweight rows

25 bodyweight squats

15 pushups

50 jumping jacks

20 mountain climbers

10 close grip pushups

15 bodyweight rows

Watch a Video Demo of the “300″ Workout http://www.menshealth.com/cda/article.do?site=MensHealth&channel=fitness&category=workout.plans&conitem=5e1790ecab7e1110VgnVCM20000012281eac____

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