Good for Mary.
Girlene, they really weren’t bad boys. I knew one all my life. Stood next to him in kindergarten. They really were just the guys next door. To this day, I don’t understand.
I’ll tell you what. I ran into one of them a couple years later. A friend of mine introduced me to them in a public venue. She didn’t know I knew him.
She didn’t speak to me for awhile...
after I grabbed his nads and held on tightly while asking him if he remembered me.
Hell, I had no idea I was that hot or I probably wouldn’t have ever spoken to any of them. Just kidding about never speaking to them, but not kidding about not knowing I was that hot : ) I was hot. And I had no clue.... I was completely naive on that count. I thought I was just the girl next door. Damn, this breaks my heart, thinking about the girl... that was me.
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02/02/2008 10:24:06 AM PST by
freema
(Proud Marine Niece, Daughter, Wife, Friend, Sister, Cousin, Mom and FRiend)
From the AP
Funeral held for slain, pregnant Ohio Marine
"Family and friends wept and prayed at a funeral Mass this morning, honoring a pregnant Ohio Marine found dead in North Carolina.
The service for Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach drew hundreds to St. Christopher Catholic Church near Dayton. U.S. authorities have said the man suspected of killing her in December, Marine Cpl. Cesar Laurean, has likely fled to Mexico.
Four uniformed marines wheeled Lauterbachs coffin down the aisle to the strains of Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory. A small silver casket bearing Lauterbachs unborn child, who she had named Gabriel, was placed next to it.
The Lauterbach family sat together in the front row. Lauterbachs mother, Mary, dabbed her eyes with tissues and her father, Vic, comforted Marias young brother, putting his arm on his shoulder.
The full church included uniformed Marines and military veterans. Also in attendance were students from Lauterbachs former high school Vandalia-Butler in purple and gold letter jackets.
During his sermon, the Rev. Francis Keferl paid tribute to Lauterbach, saying she had a strong spirit. We remember her athleticism and her competitive spirit. We remember that she wanted to serve her country as a Marine.
Our sister and brother, Maria and Gabriel, were suddenly violently from taken from us. Lord, come swiftly to their aid, he prayed. Outside the church, about 200 members of the Patriot Guard, a veterans group who ride to military funerals on their motorcycles, lined the drive and stood at attention as the hearse bearing the casket arrived. A makeshift sign made of plastic foam cups read, We Miss You, Maria.".....