Posted on 12/08/2005 5:28:32 PM PST by Chairman_December_19th_Society
NEA took it to teach condoms on bananas. Sorry. Thanks for playing. Try again. 8>)
They can't stand someone actually teaching the truth.
/john
Prayers sent up, she's now part of our family here.
Condoms on bananas, or Bananas In Pajamas? [And I thought BIP was something from South Park?! Guess not, after a search! Jeez...]
We've done our best to fold her into the unit. So well, in fact, that there's problems with her trying to go back (not here, there). But she doesn't have anything to go back to. Nothing but scary memories and a destroyed home that stinks so bad it put her in the hospital last time that she was there.
Senior NCOs with lots of years aren't always the ones to do handsprings for the entertainment of the troops. (some actually do) Most SNCOs, them... (we... I should be a SNCO if it weren't for the 18 year gap in service), aren't spring chickens.
We're old and grumpy, and if you move us... that's ok. But it needs to be smart.
My CO did us proud today in his (real) vs (verbal) support of the situation.
/john
Prayers for your friend, John.
10. Unable to afford wine for their children.
9. France's "free healthcare" is a kit containing a band-aid and a shot of whiskey.
8. Grueling thirty-hour work week doesn't leave enough time to breed.
7. Decided it was time to take French rudeness to the extreme.
6. Too much American cultural imperialism and not enough Monopoly game pieces at the local McDonald's.
5. Someone tawt he taw a German.
4. Current leader not arrogant enough.
3. First they make you wash hands after going to the bathroom, next they make you take showers.
2. The elite are hogging all the smelly cheese.
And the number one reason given for rioting in France...
1. "I'm stuck living in France!"
HA - all true about France. We traveled throughout France in 1999 and I have never seen such an arrogant people - especially in Paris. In some of the rural areas, especially in the French Alps, the people were nicer. I have to say though, when my husband and son were traveling in Europe on 9/11/01 and then were in France a few days later they were treated very well. Notes expressing condolences were left in their rooms, flowers were given to them when they were in military cemetaries, etc. My husband was surprised considering their treatment of Americans just a few years earlier. I doubt this lasted long though.
All right, my FRiends, time once again to say good night... See ya all tomorrow!
/john
Ya see, that's why I live Florida, Dog!
Oh NO - not another hurricane? Gotta go..................FRegards
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