Quick... Snap Their Pictures While They Are Sitting Down (Page Two)
Did You Know? - The word 'fork' comes from the Latin furca, meaning "pitchfork." The ancient Greeks used[1] the fork as a serving utensil, and it is also mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, in the Book of I Samuel 2:13 ("The custom of the priests with the people was that when any man offered sacrifice, the priest's servant came, while the fresh flesh was boiling, with a fork of three teeth in his hand..."). Bone forks had been found in the burial site of Qijia culture as well as later Chinese dynasties' tombs.
Forks, 8th–9th centuries. Molded bronze with stamped decoration.
Flowers and candles... life is indeed good
The table is finihsed off when the wine appears
The Starlighter Wine Glasses
Dinner Is Served
Chrip! Chirp!
Guests Peggy & Dick Jones
Guests: Mary & Sam Johnson
Jan & Paul Morin
Mikelle & Ed Watson
Judy & Richard Voltmer
Nita and Neal Woolston
Marilyn & Don Bailey
The Martins
Paula & Grey Kilmer
Jan & Guy Talbott
Normally Guy brings his regular wine glass
Holly & Bill Hencke
Charles & Almira Ida
Barbara & Tom Ethridge
Kaye & Don Rollins
Mary Cote & Fred Acosta
Kent & Judith Dickinson
Don't mess with the bread
Dale & Marsha Cook
Guests: George & Shiela Franklin
Linda & Gary Grear
The soup was interesting
Bob & Adrienne Meehan
Barbara & Ivan Bishop
Janine & Robert Marguiles
Kathy & Ed Roberts
Donna Zaita (Bob's behind the camera)
They found another cameraman
The octopus had a different flavor tonight
Alan Mannason & Pat Nyborg
Lee & Marcia Brander
Marcia special ordered dinner for Leon this evening
Leon will get even
The Real Thing Was Really Good
Dancing fuel
Did You Know? - Fuel is any material that stores energy th\ater be extracted to perform mechanical work in a controlled manner. Most fuels used by humans undergo combustion, a redox reaction in which a combustible substance releases energy after it ignites and reacts with the oxygen in the air. Other processes used to convert fuel into energy include various other exothermic chemical reactions and nuclear reactions, such as nuclear fission or nuclear fusion. Fuels are also used in the cells of organisms in a process known as cellular respiration, where organic molecules are oxidized to release usable energy. Hydrocarbons are by far the most common source of fuel used by humans, but many other substances, such as radioactive metals, are currently used as well.