05-18-2009, 13:31
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Someone is safe for what I done today..
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05-18-2009, 13:49
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Originally Posted by greenberetTFS
Bryan,
She's is a very sweet looking girl,however I thought you said your kids are all over 18 by now.........  Is she your grand daughter?
GB TFS 
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No she is my second wave. She is #3 and 13 years younger than her Big Sister and 16 years younger than her Big Brother. I often refer to them seperate due to them being so far apart.... Oh and different mothers.
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05-18-2009, 14:22
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I got my parking refunded from when I paid $10 to park for an hour the other day. The owner's new employee didn't realize that I don't get charged, so he came up to me today and gave me my money back.
An extra ten bucks got me a nicer cigar today
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05-18-2009, 14:28
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Originally Posted by Penn
Armymom, You must change your call sign if you are going to inform us of micromins, four inch pumps, clevage, and flirtations with junk yard dogs...The idea of Mom in that context just does not apply 
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I dunno. Kinda works for me.
Is that wrong?
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05-18-2009, 20:34
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Originally Posted by Utah Bob
I dunno. Kinda works for me.
Is that wrong? 
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no...not at all... see thumbnail..
BHT.... stunning girl child!! She is going to be a heartbreaker when she hits 16.
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05-18-2009, 20:46
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Originally Posted by armymom1228
no...not at all... see thumbnail..
BHT.... stunning girl child!! She is going to be a heartbreaker when she hits 16.
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I always liked Betty's photos.
Thanks I already have a new Tazer, Shotgun, and Phone with GPS tracking.....
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05-18-2009, 21:05
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Happy thought of the day
Despite the economy I am still working a little bit.
I can hardly wait to zero my Savage 10FP that I just bought. I also bought 1000 rounds of .308 Federal 168gr Gold Medal Match BTHP ammo. Ouch!
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05-18-2009, 21:22
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Seeing "SF Candidate" under some member's screen names.
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05-18-2009, 22:04
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Good Wind, rail almost in the water, optimal hull speed... Awesome ride today... Thank You Aeolus!
The View from between my legs this afternoon. Good thing I don't have to explain those very interesting inner thigh bruises I have tonight. I look like I got beat and enjoyed it... mmmmm... I did actually.. up the mast to fix that broken shroud wire.. Wrapping the legs around whatever worked to keep in one place with 15 knot winds slamming me around.. The photo is only about 20 feet off the deck, first spreaders.
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05-19-2009, 06:05
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Originally Posted by armymom1228
Good Wind, rail almost in the water, optimal hull speed... Awesome ride today... Thank You Aeolus!
The View from between my legs this afternoon. Good thing I don't have to explain those very interesting inner thigh bruises I have tonight. I look like I got beat and enjoyed it... mmmmm... I did actually.. up the mast to fix that broken shroud wire.. Wrapping the legs around whatever worked to keep in one place with 15 knot winds slamming me around.. The photo is only about 20 feet off the deck, first spreaders.
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Nice Socks.....
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05-19-2009, 10:35
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old news, but I recently found out Greg Mortenson has been nominated for 2009 Nobel Peace Price. IMHO, the man damn earns it. A true hero and a real saint. He went from climbing mountains to moving mountains. A promise kept is a promise true.
His book Three Cups of Tea is now required reading for officers. Gen Petraeus drew three lessons from the book (build relationships, listen more, and have more humility and respect). He also supposedly has spoken to SOCOM commander and SF soldiers. Has anyone here ever been in the audience?
Being a skeptic/cynical that I am, I tried to find any ulterior motives, to no avail. At such, endeavor like this makes my day as it restores/sustains my faith in humanity and in good 'ol USA.
http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=7193877
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSI4F2oEJSg
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05-19-2009, 10:44
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Originally Posted by armymom1228
Good Wind, rail almost in the water, optimal hull speed... Awesome ride today... Thank You Aeolus!
The View from between my legs this afternoon. Good thing I don't have to explain those very interesting inner thigh bruises I have tonight. I look like I got beat and enjoyed it... mmmmm... I did actually.. up the mast to fix that broken shroud wire.. Wrapping the legs around whatever worked to keep in one place with 15 knot winds slamming me around.. The photo is only about 20 feet off the deck, first spreaders.
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AM,
What a beautiful boat...............
GB TFS
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SF is a calling and it requires commitment and dedication that the uninitiated will never understand......
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05-19-2009, 11:34
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Originally Posted by greenberetTFS
AM,
What a beautiful boat...............
GB TFS 
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THAT is an O'Day 27, belongs to a sailing buddy..nice little day sailor...
We had her out yesterday... rail almost in the water..she hauls butt..good racer.
Mine is a LeComet Medalist 33, see sistership below.. Am in the midst of negotiations for a newer more liveaboardable O'Day 30.
I love sailing Maja, but she is a pisser to liveaboard. The good Sisters of St. Dominic, who, btw, went to the Marquis de Sade School of Teaching, would be thrilled. I am finally on my knees... cooking, washing dishes.. have to almost stand on my head to get in the icebox. I am over it.. The O'Day, if the deal goes thru... has a doable galley... she will need Major cleaning and a possible engine rebuild. Never rebuilt an engine before, I guess I cannot be a virgin forever eh? I am sure that Yanmar has service manuals I can figure it all out from... or not... it might actually run. All good things come with some sort of price. 
Maja, btw is pronounced, My-yah... it is my dtr's first name.
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05-30-2009, 13:30
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- Robert B. Parker's Spenser novels.
- Caffeine.
- Jerry Buss didn't listen to us when we called on him to fire Mitch Kupchak.
- Harvard University Press is publishing the Nathan I. Huggins lectures.
- QP BMT's jokes.

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05-30-2009, 13:48
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Great looking boat.
If you need a hand, I have an Off- Shore Hand License from the British Yacht Club.
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