To: kristinn; basil; All
I'm not on call tonight, and not used to getting a full night's sleep, so while I'm awake I may as well at least post a link to the albums in which the photos are stored. That takes up less room on the thread, too. (And it lessens the chance for me to
mess up the links... a feat at which I am approaching expert). So here goes nuthin'
DC Chapter meeting - June 23, 2002 - with Guest Speaker James Bovard
Pentagon - July 6, 2002 - DC Chapter cleanup of memorial site Note: I haven't gotten all the photos in this album captioned, but most speak for themselves.
And I have to say that my daughter, the young Sgt (JROTC), was a real trooper. She spent two hours cleaning up right alongside me, with nary a complaint, not a one. After our work was done (she was willing to stay on and clean up the other tree/site), we went to Bennigan's where I made sure she was well rewarded with a good meal and a couple of root beers... and a brownie-bottom pie. Oh to have a youngster's metabolism!
Well, my famous last words are, "I checked the links and they work."
Bombs away!
To: tgslTakoma
To you and your young Sergeant, Thank You.
To: tgslTakoma
I just looked at all the great pictures. Thanks for all your efforts. The memorial site looks wonderful and certainly has many more items than when I last visited.
I'm planning to take September 11 off this year -- it's a Wednesday -- and I'll be at the Pentagon memorial site to pay my respects and REMEMBER 9/11. Hope others can join me there.
To: tgslTakoma
NICE PIX, particuliarly of "that arab flag"! LOL!
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To: PistolPaknMama; dixie sass
chaeck out Beth's pictures. NICE shots of our "purty blue flag"
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To: tgslTakoma; kristinn; sauropod; All
Very nice photos.....sauroped is handsome, indeed.....had only seen him in 'drag' as Queen Hillary during a WH Freep!
Thanks for your hard work in keeping up these memorials.
To: tgslTakoma
I represent you calling me the devils advocate.
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