Posted on 02/04/2008 5:59:56 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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WooHoo....we are field tripping.
WE were a bit more bawdy in days past, save it for DU!!/LOL
Oh MA, LOL!
That’s what I get for poppin’ in again.
Thank you so much for helping out.
*HUGS*
Please remove my double post, MA was faster than me! :o)
Thank you!
LOL!!! GMTA....9 seconds. d:o) I’m playing our National Anthem twice.
How is your son doing nowadays??!!
Lot’s of snow for Ottawa, but not as bad as some to the south and east of us.
My daughter is off skiing Whistler, as we speak, so I am pretending to be on holiday with her. ;-)
How are you doing?
*Hug*
50?
50?
Good evening, Mooch....I hope you are nice and warm...it was about -17 when I came to work.
Got my permission slip signed & everything!:)
Not a problem...are you surviving? Getting enough rest? Weather issues? My had some shingles blow off.
Who left the freezer door open?
COLD & raining all day here! :)
We had snow, cold winds, and the temp is supposed to go below 24 tonight here.
Hey Al! Where’s Global Warming?
Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne (left), Lt. Gen. Gary North (center), U.S. Central Command Air Forces commander, talk with Tech. Sgt. Douglas Schmidt during a damaged M915 semi-tractor trailer display during the SECAFs visit Feb. 1. The SECAF spoke with more than 400 Airmen during his visit and gained greater insight on the 6,800 plus Airmen deployed throughout Southwest Asia in non-traditional Air Force functions. Sergeant Schmidt is a convoy commander from the 586th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron, 424th Medium Truck Detachment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Patrick Dixon)
Navigator 1st Lt. Eric Myatt performs a cross-check inside a RC-135 Rivet Joint aircraft in preparation for take off Jan. 30. Based out of Southwest Asia, the RC-135 has maintained a presence in the Central Command area of responsibility since August 1990. The lieutenant is with the 763rd Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Domonique Simmons)
Maj. Jackie Jackson inventories medical equipment Jan. 30 to use in the Mobile Aeromedical Staging Facility during the Pacific Lifeline exercise. Pacific Lifeline is a humanitarian assistance disaster response exercise taking place on three Hawaiian Islands Jan. 26 to Feb. 9. More than 900 Department of Defense personnel are participating. Major Jackson is a flight nurse with the 375th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron at McChord Air Force Base, Wash. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Jennifer Gerhardt)
Yep MA, thanks! Tomorrow is paperwork catch-up day, then looking forward to helping out on other projects.
Wind was definitely howling here a couple of days last week. Managed to blow my leaves from one side of the yard to the other! :o)
Didn't say you (or anyone else) did. Just bein' a little pre-emptive there. (and there was that little temptation . . .)
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