To: llevrok
I met him a few times at El Toro. While he frequently had too much to drink on those occasions, he was a great guy. Definately a drinking problem, though. Miss him.
39 posted on
02/10/2006 2:19:07 PM PST by
barj
To: barj
I met him a few times at El Toro.You were in the presence of a great Marine and a great character. I am envious !!!
67 posted on
02/10/2006 2:40:54 PM PST by
llevrok
(Drink your beer, damnit! There are sober people in Africa.)
To: barj
"I met him a few times at El Toro. While he frequently had too much to drink on those occasions, he was a great guy. Definitely a drinking problem, though. Miss him."
I met Pappy Boyington at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in late 1962 at San Rafael CA. He gave his first name as "Greg." He and I talked a lot about drinking, WWII, and the Marines. I was lucky enough to sober up and move on. On March 15 this year I will be dry for 43 years straight.
Time passes, and the WWII vets time passes like a chronological avalanche.
The commie scum, pansy, radical feminist, and stupid, cowardly, Rat's time is also running out.
What's going to be so fun to watch is that the college punks and their favorite degenerate professors are going to meet a fate that is ferocious, final, and deeply satisfying in a blood soaked way.
I will probably be here when it does. I will enjoy watching the destruction of those at the UW as well as the college where my daughter teaches in Oregon. It will be on TV because it will be in the streets as well as on campus.
87 posted on
02/10/2006 4:35:13 PM PST by
doxteve
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