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slewis524
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slewis524: Quiz Results
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Test Your Police Week Knowledge taken about 2 years ago76-100% correct |
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Can You Get Past the Board? by Dr. Richard Weinblatt taken about 2 years ago80-100% correct |
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Think You Know Your Cop Movie Trivia? taken about 2 years ago0-50% correct |
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How Do You Handle Danger? taken about 2 years agoYou handle danger with Courage |
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The TV Cop Quiz taken almost 3 years agoCaptain Cordell Walker |
slewis524
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- Waupaca, WI
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- Federal Officer / Agent
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- Actively Serving (has access to L.E. restricted areas)
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Anonymous
3 months ago
Just wanted to stop by and say hi
codebabe5_0
4 months ago
18970 Comments
Just stopping by to say Hi !. Hope you have a great weekend. I'm going to try and work out in the yard tomorrow and try and see what can be saved of my plants, between the unusual frost and low tempertures and a rogue gopher I lost about 17 bougenvilla, 2 grape plants, and a few other hanging plants. Really depressing. What ever happened to sunny Calif. Can't wait for spring and summer. Were going to a superbowl party Sunday, should be fun. Take care and stay safe.
NYTRDT1
4 months ago
1554 Comments
Thanks for the friendship, stay safe and have a great week.
fishcop2925
9 months ago
17494 Comments
Thanks for the friendship.
dolphinblue
12 months ago
41972 Comments
Stopping by to say HI, hope all is well with you and yours. Have a wonderful summer and stay safe.
Eilene
12 months ago
18370 Comments
History
The “Stars and Stripes”, the official National symbol of the United States of America was authorized by congress on that Saturday of June 14, 1777 in the fifth item of the days agenda. The entry in the journal of the Continental Congress 1774-1789 Vol. Vlll 1777 reads “Resolved that the flag of the thirteen United States be Thirteen stripes alternate red and white: that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.”
In Waubeka, Wisconsin, in 1885 Bernard John Cigrand a nineteen year old school teacher in a one room school placed a 10” 38 star flag in an inkwell and had his students write essays on what the flag meant to them. He called June 14th the flag’s birthday. Stony Hill School is now a historical site. From that day on Bernard J. Cigrand dedicated himself to inspire not only his students but also all Americans in the real meaning and majesty of our flag.

ssu459
over 1 year ago
152770 Comments
Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year.
ssu459
over 1 year ago
152770 Comments
Hello from the Missouri Ozarks. Have a super week. Take care.
ssu459
over 1 year ago
152770 Comments
Happy Autumn. Enjoy these pleasant days before Winter gets here. Take care.
Eilene
almost 2 years ago
18370 Comments
Memorial Day History
Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation’s service. There are many stories as to its actual beginnings, with over two dozen cities and towns laying claim to being the birthplace of Memorial Day.
Moina Michael conceived of an idea to wear red poppies on Memorial day to honor those who died in serving the nation during war. She was the first to wear one, and sold poppies to her friends and co-workers with the money going to benefit servicemen in need.
To help re-educate and remind Americans of the true meaning of Memorial Day, the “National Moment of remembrance” resolution was passed on December 2000 which asks that at 3 p.m. local time, for all Americans “To voluntarily and informally observe in their own way a Moment of remembrance and respect, pausing from whatever they are doing for a moment of silence or listening to “Taps.”
dolphinblue
about 2 years ago
41972 Comments
Stopping by to say Hi and wish you a great weekend!
codebabe5_0
about 2 years ago
18970 Comments
Here's wishing you and yours a wonderful Easter and many Blessings. Have a safe and healthy week ahead.
codebabe5_0
about 2 years ago
18970 Comments
Just stopping by to wish you a safe week ahead and the coming weekend is relaxing and stress free. I've been enjoying the nice weather here the last couple of days and working in the yard planting flowers. The gophers have been enjoying the nice weather too and have started visiting me regularly the last couple of days, so the war has begun.
ssu459
about 2 years ago
152770 Comments
Take care, whatever you do and be safe.
corylovesandrea
about 2 years ago
6252 Comments
Dropping by to say hello from the La Crosse area and wish you a great day and remainder of the week. Stay safe always. Hope all is well for you.