Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 8:08 am
I think we're talkin about Dougie the superstitious ship?s mate of the Vital Spark on the show (book, movie) Para Handy. Sean Scanlan plays him.
So does it refer the to American football player then?Fridge wrote: I wish I could claim responsibility for the wiki info, but nowt t'do wi' me unfortunately
Which one is he in the pictures?Big Blue Owl wrote:I think we're talkin about Dougie the superstitious ship?s mate of the Vital Spark on the show (book, movie) Para Handy. Sean Scanlan plays him.
Later on it did, as I played a lot of Rugby (before I got injured) and at my peak I was 6'4" tall and 250lbs with not an ounce of fat on me. The height has remained the same, but sadly the fat......awip2062 wrote:So does it refer the to American football player then?Fridge wrote: I wish I could claim responsibility for the wiki info, but nowt t'do wi' me unfortunately
I don't understand what you mean. Where he's Captain Hook?Big Blue Owl wrote:T - See if you can guess from this pic where he's Captain Hook from Peter Pan:
That would be in Neverland, wouldn't it?awip2062 wrote:I don't understand what you mean. Where he's Captain Hook?Big Blue Owl wrote:T - See if you can guess from this pic where he's Captain Hook from Peter Pan:
Obamas Gave Less Than 1 Percent of 2000-2004 Income to Charity
By Ryan J. Donmoyer and Julianna Goldman
March 25 (Bloomberg) -- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and his wife Michelle gave $10,772 of the $1.2 million they earned from 2000 through 2004 to charities, or less than one percent, according to tax returns for those years released today by his campaign.
The couple earned more than $2.6 million in 2005 and 2006 after the Illinois senator published a bestselling book in 2005. They donated $137,622 over those two years and made their church, Trinity United Church of Christ, one of the biggest beneficiaries of their philanthropy, donating $27,500. Obama is under scrutiny for his ties to the church because of comments made by its senior pastor.
During that time, the Clintons paid $33.8 million in federal taxes and claimed deductions for $10.2 million in charitable contributions. The contributions went to a family foundation run by the Clintons that has given away only about half of the money they put into it, and most of that was last year, after Mrs. Clinton declared her candidacy.