Posted on 07/26/2004 7:59:00 PM PDT by LaDivaLoca
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Excellent as always Mud!!
This really happened, huh?
That SOB!!!!
Just when I thought I couldn't hate him more....
What a !@#$%#@!!!
GRRRRRRR!!!
Ms.B
Good evening Canteeners!
Good evening Troops!!
This is "hell week"...
Lots of intensive training and labs...
Doing great so far, but I hate the early morning hours!!
Next week, all the blood drives will be in the afternoon..
I'll also be able to catch up this weekend...
Hope you are all well....
I'll be here off and on for a bit!!
Hugs all around!!
Ms.B
Thank ya kindly, ma'am...MUD
Are you practicing the things you learned at school? ((HUGS))
Go Israel!!
Thanks, Seven, for the international updates.
MAINTENANCE U.S. Army Capt. Woodworth (left) and Sgt. Jared Peringer, of the Mobile Maintenance Support Team, perform maintenance on a 50 caliber machine gun at a remote site in Afghanistan, July 24, 2004. The team is assigned to the Joint Logistics Command out of Bagram Airfield and is the only mobile maintenance team in Afghanistan. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Thomas Bray
HIYA MA!!!!!
HUGS!!!!
I miss you!!!!
Yep, blood drives are usually held at the place of the people who sponser(ed) them...
I have about a 22 mile drive to work, not too bad...
Some heavy traffic on the Interstate in the morning..
But, I'm usually up early, and arrive to work before the worst of it..
I have been learning how to do finger sticks, and testing blood in the Hematacrit machine..lots of lab work...
I will not do a "veni-puncture" for a few weeks yet...
Ms.B
thanks for mentioning it to me but I couldn't go. I don't get to travel much and I almost never get further away then about 50 miles from home. I heard about the cruise they do but I can't get away for that long either although it looks like fun.
Sailors of the USS Vella Gulf stand proudly under the American flag displayed below the ship's bridge as the ship pulls pierside at Naval Station Norfolk, Va. after completing a six-month deployment in the Arabian Gulf, July 26, 2004. Vella Gulf was assigned to USS George Washington battle group in support of the war on terror. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Bobby R. McRill
USS Vella Gulf pulls pierside at Naval Station Norfolk, Va., after completing a six-month deployment in the Arabian Gulf, July 26, 2004. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Bobby R. McRill
Family members await the return of USS Vella Gulf at Naval Station Norfolk after a six-month deployment in the Arabian Gulf, July 26, 2004. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Bobby R. McRill
Feel free to copy and paste
"Our military response to the attacks has caused more civilian deaths
in Afghanistan than the hijackers caused in our country."
http://www.vvaw.org/commentary/?id=8
Kerry's OWN
Vietnam Veterans Against the war
NOT a "right wing wacko site"
Vietnam Veterans Against the War Statement on John Kerry
http://www.vvaw.org/commentary/?id=400
John Kerry and War Crimes in Vietnam
http://www.vvaw.org/commentary/?id=399
VVAW Statement on Robert Kerrey
(A 9/11 commission member
AND killer of innocent civilians in Viet Nam)
http://www.vvaw.org/commentary/?id=5
Who wants a self confessed war criminal like Kerry?
How come he doesn't mention his service to his country
AFTER he came back from killing innocent civilians?
Not Me!
Happy faces are the most beautiful faces. Those smiles made my day.
Apparently this was also discussed on a Sports Radio station in Boston.
He continues to hit new lows, that's for sure!
Oh hey - wht not! 300??
Oh hey - wht not! 300??
Now?
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