Bob Stevens


I was born in the back of a 1954 Dodge 5 window pickup, on the edge of a bean field in northern Minnesota. Ma went right back to work, forgetting that I, her newborn, was on the tailgate. Soon after I fell off the truck, and saw ma's tail lights fade away, the wolves came.  They, the wolves, must have felt I was to small, or pathetic to kill or eat, so instead they took me in, raising me as one of there own. To this day, the ways of the woods, and the pack are alive inside me, and have come in handy.
Remember, it's a dog eat dog world out there, and by the way,.................... none of this is true.
Bob

When I was young, I wanted to be?  a Garbageman
Alma Mater?  Hard Knocks High

Family? Wife 3 Kids 1 Grandson 2 Dogs 4 Cats
(pet's are a compromise of marrige)

What was you favorite subject in school? Lunch, Health, and Band

Favorite CD/Album/Digital Download? What's a Digital Download?

Favorite Food? My Wife's Lasagna

Favorite Movie? I like stupid comedy's, conspiracy-thriller type flicks, a good car chase and a fist fight too.

Proudest moment? I'll let you know when I have one.



Sweet Prom Dress


A northern Michigan teen put together one sweet prom dress, thanks to the help of classmates who collected thousands of Starburst wrappers for her.

Diane McNease tells WLUC-TV that she came up with the idea of making her prom dress out of candy wrappers when she saw a friend folding some. She estimates it took about 18,000 Starburst wrappers to make the corset of her dress, as well as matching hair bands and a purse.

The Ishpeming High School student wore the dress to Saturday's prom in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

The top half of the dress is made out of folded wrappers and the bottom looks more like a traditional gown. It took about five months to make, with help from family and friends.

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Information from: WLUC-TV, www.wluctv6.com



Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2012/05/08/national/a075313D21.DTL#ixzz1uNZOJPGk
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Made me smile.


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I am no art expert, BUT REALLY............


120 million at auction,..... WOW

"The Scream" brings a record of nearly 120-million dollars at auction. The 1895 work by Scandinavian artist Edvard Munch is among the most recognizable paintings in the world. It was sold by Sotheby's in New York yesterday with a winning bid at 119-million, 922-thousand-500 dollars.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY LARRY


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