Posted on 08/01/2004 7:59:41 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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Beware little old ladies with a squirt gun.
(Candid Camera..)
always enjoyed "Where the Buffalo Roam"...Bill Murray is so under-appreciated. Love "Groundhog Day" as well...
Can't watch Fast times anymore...Sean "Baghdad" Penn ruins it for me...
A squirrel?
That wouldn't happen to have been the ninja suited dark squirrel assassins we have everywhere near here?
BTTT!!!!!!!
Short bio on Toto (actor's real name - Terry.)
http://www.kansasoz.com/infototo.htm
Thanks
Kathleen Dorosh, of Tacoma, Wash., colors a poster for her uncle, Spc. David Ganyo of Wenatchee, Wash., as his mother, Patti Ganyo of Wenatchee, Wash., watches on Friday. The two were waiting for members of the Washington National Guards 1161st Transportation Company to return to Camp Murray, Wash., from Iraq.
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Spc. Maureen Peltier, center, of Renton, Wash., runs to greet her son, Michael Aspen, left, after she and members of the Washington National Guards 1161st Transportation Company, headquartered in Ephrata, Wash., arrived at Camp Murray on Saturday. The unit served 15 of their 18-month activation in Iraq, where they completed nearly 14,000 missions and drove over 1,000,000 miles.
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Lance Cpl. Keoni K. Hui-Hui, a mortarman with 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, keeps a steady hand on his M-16A4 rifle during a vehicle-mounted patrol through Kharma, Iraq. Marines use patrols, checkpoints and ambushes to kill or capture terrorists in Iraqs Anbar province.
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Pfc. Kevin J. Matayka, a machine gunner with 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, mans his weapon during a vehicle-mounted patrol along a main supply route in Iraqs Anbar province.
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Four F-16C Fighting Falcons from the 18th Fighter Squadron fly in formation during a training mission over Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, on Tuesday.
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A crew chief from the New York Air National Guards 109th Air Wing performs pre-flight checks on an LC-130H aircraft at Lajes Field, the Azores, on Tuesday as the crew prepares to depart the area. The crew is returning from the Royal International Air Tattoo at Royal Air Force Fairford, England, where they won the prize for best-kept military aircraft. Theirs was one of 150 aircraft from 30 countries at the event.
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Soldiers stand guard aboard an armored vehicle as they secure the area of two apparent suicide car bombings at Christian churches in central Baghdad on Sunday. The attacks appeared to be the first targeting churches during the 15-month violent insurgency.
Sgt. Kurt Ramsey, of Wheelock, Texas, an infantryman with the Marine Security Guard Detachment Baghdad, checks the ID badges of people entering the American Embassy Annex at Post 1 on Thursday.
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Infantrymen Sgt. Randall Farmer, left, from Anderson, S.C., and Sgt. Nicholas Simmons, right, from North Lauderdale, Fla., walk through the chapel at the Embassy Annex in Baghdads Green Zone on Thursday as they perform a drill to search for intruders.
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Sgt. Kenneth Lu, of Bozeman, Mont., and Cpl. Jose Martinez finish a three-mile run during physical training on Thursday. The two men had just completed an evening graveyard shift on the grounds of the American Embassy Annex in Baghdads Green Zone.
Soldiers from the 2nd Infantry Division march during a ceremony at Dongducheon, South Korea, on Monday marking an end to their mission in the country. The United States plans to send a brigade of 3,600 troops from the division to Iraq for a yearlong deployment.
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An American child watches soldiers of the 2nd Infantry Division march at a military base in Dongducheon, South Korea, on Monday during a ceremony marking the end of their mission in the country. The troops are scheduled to be deployed to Iraq.
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Artillerymen from the 2nd Infantry Division fire cannons during a ceremony in Dongducheon, South Korea, on Monday marking an end to the soldiers mission in the country. The troops will be relocated to Iraq to begin a yearlong deployment there in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Spc. Maureen Peltier is hugged by her son, Michael Aspen, after she and other members of the Washington National Guards 1161st Transportation Company returned to Camp Murray, Wash., on Saturday after a 15-month deployment to Iraq.
Just another day at the office for our Troops!
No comments today. Perhaps tomorrow will be better.
Thanks Kathy, glad to be a part of this.
Bill:
Bogus!
Ted:
Well, I guess that means there's only one thing we can do. Thanos, to save our solar system, on behalf of Earth, I hereby challenge you to a game of Battleship!
Thanks for the pics, Radix!
You're not going to believe this!! LOL!! John Edwards is from the 8th. Dimension! You can bet your oscillation overthruster John Kerry is, too!!
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Hi, Ladysmith! Welcome to the Canteen! Wanna buy a burka?
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ROFLOL Lady Jag! I think I might be tempted to take off with those bikers...if they'd promise to stop waxing their chests....
Good evening Tonk, thanks for the pings!
Good evening. Getting ready to go see Guys & DOlls at the Muny!
Your Welcome
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