Friday, September 25, 2009
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
Trenton Francis Stanush -Speed on field !!

It was a beautiful evening in New Braunfels, Texas where the Oak Run Middle School and Church Hill Middle School played a fast
competitive football game. Trenton Francis Stanush (No. 19) showed confidence and great enthusiasm for his position and helped lead his team to be the winners 14-8 Way to go Trenton !
Trenton after the win with his fansWe are all very proud of you and love you, Mom and Poppa xoxo
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Michael Dubin Runs for his DAD !!!
Please check out this wonderful heart warming story about Michael Dubin and
how he is training to run a 26 miles marathon on November 1, 2009 to honor his
DAD.
Please support this wonderful man and
his energy for doing a very special tribute to his father.
Please click on this link
http://www.facebook.com/l/6ac59;wwwamfox.org/teamfox/dubin
Thank you and have a wonderful day and Thank God for the RAIN !!!!
Fran and Lois
how he is training to run a 26 miles marathon on November 1, 2009 to honor his
DAD.
Please support this wonderful man and
his energy for doing a very special tribute to his father.
Please click on this link
http://www.facebook.com/l/6ac59;wwwamfox.org/teamfox/dubin
Thank you and have a wonderful day and Thank God for the RAIN !!!!
Fran and Lois
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
The Chupacabra in TEXAS !!
The Chupacabra Caught?
by Mike Krumboltz
2 hours ago
625 Votes
It really does exist! Maybe! The famed Chupacabra has apparently been found, and it's a Texan.
Or at least it was. The beast is now dead, but news of its capture near Blanco, Texas inspired Bigfoot-sized searches. Lookups on "chupacabra" surged a whopping 571%, and related queries on "what does chupacabra mean" also roared. (For the record, its rough translation is "goat sucker.") The find also inspired renewed interest in the equally notorious Montauk Monster.
Jerry Ayer, owner of Blanco Taxidermy School, has possession of the mythical beast's body. According to CNN, the animal was discovered by one of Ayer's students. The student had "placed poison... to catch an unidentified animal that had gotten into a family member's barn." Little did the student know the animal in question was (maybe) the Chupacabra.
In the video from CNN (which is pretty gross, so beware), Ayers shows off some of the unusual features of the animal, including abnormally long legs and teeth. It looks a bit like the world's ugliest (and meanest) dog.
Of course, this is hardly the first time someone has claimed to have captured the Chupacabra. In years past, brave souls have spotted it in places ranging from Russia to Maine to the Philippines. Often, the animal is spotted by folks who conveniently forget to snap a photo.
Not so this time. Ayers says he plans to preserve the animal and then donate it to a local museum so it can be enjoyed by others. As the taxidermist puts it, the beast is "a tremendous conversation piece." Sort of like the Mona Lisa or a really stellar collection of garden gnomes.
by Mike Krumboltz
2 hours ago
625 Votes
It really does exist! Maybe! The famed Chupacabra has apparently been found, and it's a Texan.
Or at least it was. The beast is now dead, but news of its capture near Blanco, Texas inspired Bigfoot-sized searches. Lookups on "chupacabra" surged a whopping 571%, and related queries on "what does chupacabra mean" also roared. (For the record, its rough translation is "goat sucker.") The find also inspired renewed interest in the equally notorious Montauk Monster.
Jerry Ayer, owner of Blanco Taxidermy School, has possession of the mythical beast's body. According to CNN, the animal was discovered by one of Ayer's students. The student had "placed poison... to catch an unidentified animal that had gotten into a family member's barn." Little did the student know the animal in question was (maybe) the Chupacabra.
In the video from CNN (which is pretty gross, so beware), Ayers shows off some of the unusual features of the animal, including abnormally long legs and teeth. It looks a bit like the world's ugliest (and meanest) dog.
Of course, this is hardly the first time someone has claimed to have captured the Chupacabra. In years past, brave souls have spotted it in places ranging from Russia to Maine to the Philippines. Often, the animal is spotted by folks who conveniently forget to snap a photo.
Not so this time. Ayers says he plans to preserve the animal and then donate it to a local museum so it can be enjoyed by others. As the taxidermist puts it, the beast is "a tremendous conversation piece." Sort of like the Mona Lisa or a really stellar collection of garden gnomes.
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