From: "Paul Altobello"
To: yoopers
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 1:44 PM
Subject: Darren Kotajarvi in Iraq with yooper flag
To: yoopers
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 1:44 PM
Subject: Darren Kotajarvi in Iraq with yooper flag
Darren works at the Ishpeming Area wastewater plant.
He proudly displays the yooper flag that you gave him with the number two general of Iraq.
The general told darren he would be happy to hold it!
Paul Altobello, THANKS
Some old fogeys were talkin' to some kids:
"I don't own a tv.'
"What?" "Why not?" "How could you not have a tv?"
"I never really wanted one."
"What do you do for fun?"
"Drive on down to Watersmeet and back."
"I don't own a tv.'
"What?" "Why not?" "How could you not have a tv?"
"I never really wanted one."
"What do you do for fun?"
"Drive on down to Watersmeet and back."
Upon Keweenaw's tranquil bay,
Two fishermen set out that day.
With lines cast deep and spirits high,
They sought to make their skillful try.
But fate had other plans in store,
As tragedy struck near the shore.
Two lives were lost, too soon, too swift,
Leaving loved ones lost, adrift.
Though gone from us, their memory stays,
Of joyful times and fishing days.
In Keweenaw, their presence felt,
Where nature's beauty ever dwelt.
We honor now these men so brave,
Who to the sport their hearts they gave.
Their spirits now forever free,
At peace upon the endless sea.
Two fishermen set out that day.
With lines cast deep and spirits high,
They sought to make their skillful try.
But fate had other plans in store,
As tragedy struck near the shore.
Two lives were lost, too soon, too swift,
Leaving loved ones lost, adrift.
Though gone from us, their memory stays,
Of joyful times and fishing days.
In Keweenaw, their presence felt,
Where nature's beauty ever dwelt.
We honor now these men so brave,
Who to the sport their hearts they gave.
Their spirits now forever free,
At peace upon the endless sea.