BigCityChief
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It's a sad day at the raljr1 house today. Many of you Drifters know that our son is a SSGT in the US Army. He was home over the weekend and we won't see him for at least a year as his Uncle Sam has plans for him.
When he was two years old, I was paneling our game room and he was playing outside the garage. He was using a stick that fell from the tree as a sword. I told him that he needed a better weapon than that to battle monsters, and I fashioned him a sword out of a piece of 1x2 furring strip. I figured that I'd toss it in the wood pile when he was done playing with it at the end of the day. Well, he slayed many a monster with his "magic sword" over the years, and numerous chunks of that sword were lost on dragon hides.
Upon leaving here today, he left behind a couple of tote bins for safe keeping. These are things he didn't want to entrust to the storage company. I opened one of the totes to decide where best to store them, and this is what I found. 30 some years later, with chunks missing and faint traces of monster blood.....raljr1 is typing thru tears today....thanks for listening.
Just wow. You've raised a good man, sir. I share tears of respect.It's a sad day at the raljr1 house today. Many of you Drifters know that our son is a SSGT in the US Army. He was home over the weekend and we won't see him for at least a year as his Uncle Sam has plans for him.
When he was two years old, I was paneling our game room and he was playing outside the garage. He was using a stick that fell from the tree as a sword. I told him that he needed a better weapon than that to battle monsters, and I fashioned him a sword out of a piece of 1x2 furring strip. I figured that I'd toss it in the wood pile when he was done playing with it at the end of the day. Well, he slayed many a monster with his "magic sword" over the years, and numerous chunks of that sword were lost on dragon hides.
Upon leaving here today, he left behind a couple of tote bins for safe keeping. These are things he didn't want to entrust to the storage company. I opened one of the totes to decide where best to store them, and this is what I found. 30 some years later, with chunks missing and faint traces of monster blood.....raljr1 is typing thru tears today....thanks for listening.
May 30, 1945
No raids last night. I slept fitfully in the sea cabin. In spite of the torrential rain accompanied by an electrical storm slowing operations, Yolo provisioned priority vessels with the little foodstuff available. For the last few days around the harbor there has been much activity. Some 42 LSTs arrived this day; most were here before. The Japanese pocket of resistance narrows although the fighting is fierce. The number of artillery rounds fired on American positions has dropped from 15,000 rounds daily to 500 rounds. At least 242 enemy aircraft were downed in May at a cost of 24 ships damaged or sunk. Can we withstand such losses among the destroyer types?
I just took my morning med's with my breakfast.
Are the Pharmaceutical Companies keeping me alive??
Or am I keeping the the Pharmaceutical Companies alive??
Which is more awesome
My Little Pony Duct Tape.
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Or a DPMS in .243 Hello Kitty:
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