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To: Timeout
Yes! We would love to hear how you discovered Nick. We thought we had a big family in the Marine Corps, It just got bigger with all of the nice people from this site. We have sent this site to all our family and friends and they are registering just like us. It is a good place to be with good company. We are not exactly computer savvy as of yet and are still trying to figure out the lingo here. If anyone can give us a quick lesson we would appreciate it.
Thank you,
April and Nick
66 posted on 05/06/2004 10:35:15 PM PDT by Cee-gar Man US Marine
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To: Cee-gar Man US Marine
To: April

HOW WE DISCOVERED CEEGAR GUY

During the war, several hundred news-addicted Freepers kept up with fast-breaking events on daily threads called "Operation Iraqi Freedom--The Situation Room--Day #___".

Many threads ran to 5,000 or 6,000 posts a day. They were exciting, sad, informative and (during news lulls) hysterically funny. There were dozens of networks with "BagCams"---live feed from Baghdad---where, among other things, we could watch the correspondents on our computers when they didn't realize we were watching...very funny!

All the BagCams and network broadcasts were eventually trained on Firdos Square, the traffic circle with the statue in the middle. We became very familiar with that blue mosque, the reporters on top of the hotel, the dog who would bark every time a bomb landed. Bombs would also set off all the car alarms in the vicinity...it was funny.

As troops moved into Baghdad, we watched our computers excitedly for tanks rolling into BagCam range. Finally they did and "the Situation Room" erupted with cheers, tears and pride. There were some stupid humans-shield types in the square with a huge banner saying "Go Home U.S. Wankers". Some Iraqis had taken it away from them and changed it to "Go Home Human Shield Wankers!". They paraded around the square with that sign.

Right then someone posted the wonderful photo of Nick and his cigar. It looked just like he was laughing and blowing smoke at the Wanker human shields! (Many female freepers fell instantly in love with Nick...we envy you!). He became an instant icon in The Situation Room. He captured for us the joy of that moment when our wonderful troops completed that perilous journey and finally drove into "our traffic circle". Thank you, Nick.

For a good idea of what it was like, I'll provide a link to the Situation Room anniversary thread posted a few weeks ago. Much of the humor was probably one of those "you just had to be there" things, so some of it may not make sense.
ANNIVERSARY: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1101684/posts
Please keep in mind we didn't know Nick was wounded....or that he was happilly married...***blush***.

Here's a link to the day the tanks rolled into Firdos Square. I don't know if the pictures still show up...I doubt it...you'll probably see a little square with red X instead of pictures. Start around #1757.
TANKS IN THE TRAFFIC CIRCLE: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/888599/posts?q=1&&page=1751

I haven't re-read those threads, so I hope we didn't say anything to embarrass you (or us!). Please know how much Nick means to us and that he is in our prayers every day.

Timeout

68 posted on 05/08/2004 5:59:55 AM PDT by Timeout (Weren't none of us recently fell off a turnip truck)
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To: Cee-gar Man US Marine
We are not exactly computer savvy as of yet and are still trying to figure out the lingo here. If anyone can give us a quick lesson we would appreciate it.

Just ask and any of us will be glad to help. If you prefer, you can ask privately. For example, at the end of my post you would click "private reply". A form will come up for you to send me "FreepMail". It will show up in my private mail box and I will answer you when I check my mail. (I'll send one to you so you can see how it works....click "My Mail" or "You Have Mail" at the top of your screen.)

Getting accustomed to phraseology and techniques is just part of being a Freeper. Just ask how to do something, or what something means, and Freepers will always be glad to help you out.

69 posted on 05/08/2004 6:10:23 AM PDT by Timeout (Weren't none of us recently fell off a turnip truck)
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To: Cee-gar Man US Marine
Nick, April and family,

Thanks you for serving our country and Corps!

Welcome to FReeRepublic, and the world of FReeperdom!

I am a retired Marine Gunny, and this is the BEST, pro-America website in the whole world.

The reason it is so good, is because it is made up of the comments of ordinary Americans, just like you! Nothing fake or commercialized here. We love our country and support our military and it's heroes, like Nick.

Semper Fi, Devil Dog! Take some time to enjoy that beautiful family you have.

70 posted on 05/19/2004 8:35:43 AM PDT by Chieftain (To all who serve and support those who serve - thank you!)
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To: Cee-gar Man US Marine; Taxman
Nick, April and family,

Thanks you for serving our country and Corps!

Welcome to FReeRepublic, and the world of FReeperdom!

I am a retired Marine Gunny, and this is the BEST, pro-America website in the whole world.

The reason it is so good, is because it is made up of the comments of ordinary Americans, just like you! Nothing fake or commercialized here. We love our country and support our military and it's heroes, like Nick.

Semper Fi, Devil Dog! Take some time to enjoy that beautiful family you have.

71 posted on 05/19/2004 8:35:57 AM PDT by Chieftain (To all who serve and support those who serve - thank you!)
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