his girth would indicate the only position suitable would be catcher.............I would assume there are just a few "positions" he could use..........
1820 The U.S. Congress designates the slave trade a form of piracy. 1849 Neapolitan troops enter Palermo, Sicily. 1862 The Union ironclad Monitor and the gunboat Galena fire on Confederate troops at the Battle of Drewry's Bluff, Virginia. 1864 At the Battle of New Market, Virginia Military Institute cadets repel a Union attack. 1916 U.S. Marines land in Santo Domingo to quell civil disorder. 1918 Pfc. Henry Johnson (of Albany, NY for whom Henry Johnson Blvd is named) and Pfc. Needham Roberts receive the Croix de Guerre for their services in World War I. They are the first Americans to win France's highest military medal. 1958 Sputnik III is launched by the Soviet Union. 1963 The last Project Mercury space flight, carrying Gordon Cooper, is launched. 1968 U.S. Marines relieve army troops in Nhi Ha, South Vietnam after a fourteen-day battle. 1972 George Wallace is shot by Arthur Bremer in Laurel, Maryland.
Born on May 15 1773 Prince Clemens Von Metternich, Chancellor of Austria. 1856 Lyman Frank Baum, author (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz). 1858 Emily Folger, Shakespeare scholar. 1859 Pierre Curie, physicist. 1860 Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, first wife of President Woodrow Wilson. 1891 Mikhail Bulgakov, Russian novelist (Notes of a Dead Man, Heart of a Dog). 1902 Richard Daley, mayor of Chicago through the 1960s and early 1970's. 1930 Jasper Johns, Jr., painter, leader of the Pop Art movement.
George Amedore & Christian Klueg for NYS Senate 2016 Pete Vroman for State Assembly 2016[/size][/color]
"For this is what America is all about. It is the uncrossed desert and the unclimbed ridge. It is the star that is not reached and the harvest that is sleeping in the unplowed ground." Lyndon Baines Johnson
1820 The U.S. Congress designates the slave trade a form of piracy. 1849 Neapolitan troops enter Palermo, Sicily. 1862 The Union ironclad Monitor and the gunboat Galena fire on Confederate troops at the Battle of Drewry's Bluff, Virginia. 1864 At the Battle of New Market, Virginia Military Institute cadets repel a Union attack. 1916 U.S. Marines land in Santo Domingo to quell civil disorder. 1918 Pfc. Henry Johnson (of Albany, NY for whom Henry Johnson Blvd is named) and Pfc. Needham Roberts receive the Croix de Guerre for their services in World War I. They are the first Americans to win France's highest military medal. 1958 Sputnik III is launched by the Soviet Union. 1963 The last Project Mercury space flight, carrying Gordon Cooper, is launched. 1968 U.S. Marines relieve army troops in Nhi Ha, South Vietnam after a fourteen-day battle. 1972 George Wallace is shot by Arthur Bremer in Laurel, Maryland.
Born on May 15 1773 Prince Clemens Von Metternich, Chancellor of Austria. 1856 Lyman Frank Baum, author (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz). 1858 Emily Folger, Shakespeare scholar. 1859 Pierre Curie, physicist. 1860 Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, first wife of President Woodrow Wilson. 1891 Mikhail Bulgakov, Russian novelist (Notes of a Dead Man, Heart of a Dog). 1902 Richard Daley, mayor of Chicago through the 1960s and early 1970's. 1930 Jasper Johns, Jr., painter, leader of the Pop Art movement.
Today in History May 16 1770 Marie Antoinette marries future King Louis XVI of France. 1863 At the Battle of Champion's Hill, Union General Ulysess S. Grant repulses the Confederates, driving them into Vicksburg. 1868 President Andrew Johnson is acquitted during Senate impeachment, by one vote, cast by Edmund G. Ross. 1879 The Treaty of Gandamak between Russia and England sets up the Afghan state. 1920 Joan of Arc is canonized in Rome. 1928 The first Academy Awards are held in Hollywood. 1943 A specially trained and equipped Royal Air Force squadron destroys two river dams in Germany. 1951 Chinese Communist Forces launch second step, fifth-phase offensive and gain up to 20 miles of territory. 1960 A Big Four summit in Paris collapses because of the American U-2 spy plane affair. 1963 After 22 Earth orbits, Gordon Cooper returns to Earth, ending the last mission of Project Mercury.
Born on May 16 1801 William Henry Seward, U.S. Secretary of State and Union College grad (1861-1869). 1824 Edmund Kirby-Smith, Confederate general during the American Civil War. 1850 Johannes von Mikulica-Radecki, Polish surgical pioneer. 1905 Henry Fonda, American actor (Grapes of Wrath, On Golden Pond). 1912 Studs Terkel, author and historian. 1913 Woody Herman, jazz bandleader.
George Amedore & Christian Klueg for NYS Senate 2016 Pete Vroman for State Assembly 2016[/size][/color]
"For this is what America is all about. It is the uncrossed desert and the unclimbed ridge. It is the star that is not reached and the harvest that is sleeping in the unplowed ground." Lyndon Baines Johnson
May 17, 1974 - Ronnie is weaned from his mothers breast, and after a 3 day temper tantrum begins a life-long search for other things to suck on: the government teat, his aunt's kind hearts and other suckable things that will remain unspoken.