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To: E'Lane who wrote (614)3/29/2003 1:17:59 PM
From: Ilaine   of 908
 
You can't just send items to "any soldier" anymore - due to the fear of anthrax - you can send money or you can adopt a soldier - I decided to try to adopt a soldier but the list of available soldiers is taken! The number of people who wanted to adopt a soldier exceeded the number of soldiers who wanted to be adopted!

Guess I'll just send money.
usometrodc.org 

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To: jlallen who wrote (535)3/29/2003 2:50:03 PM
From: Volsi Mimir   of 908
 
Anyone have the fat *sshole's e-mail....??

OT-- sortof---
While back I got stopped by Texas state cops for speeding near El Paso. First of all, I didn't have a truck fast enough for the alleged speed and asked if the officer had a CB radio listening to the channel about some very fast trucks that just passed me giving them advice of a fuel stop the next exit cuz one of them was low on fuel. The cop said NO so after writing the ticket I got on the CB and told anyone hearing it that this "asshole" gives out tickets to who ever he feels like............
The cop was listening and pulled me over again with a buddy of his and sticking his nitestick in my chest saying a bunch of crap and if I hear you on the radio again BS.....

So I fought the ticket....... myself....
and lost
(had a good defense -- ) the bailiff (on old mexican guy who's been there forever) said one of the best and shook my hand especially when I said (sort of knowing the outcome anyway) proceeded to apologize in front of the judge to the officer that wrote me the ticket for calling him an asshole and sticking my hand out for a handshake which he did.....there was only one more person in the room watching and as I paid the fine (which was doubled) he told me he was an attorney and thought I did a great job but hastened to add that the next time that I would want to call someone an asshole refrain from it and say it like this: "you are ACTING like an asshole" -- there is less legal grounds of taking offense to that statement than to the original one. Well true or not I got a good laugh from it, went back to the engine shop that verified I could not go as fast (geared low, small HP POS) and found out that the same officer-that-wrote-that-ticket's wife worked as the service writer and when I retold my story to the foreman he said, Son, HE is an ASSHOLE which got her angry and I'm sure the officer found out he gave the ticket to the wrong guy............

sorry for the long story

I wrote Baghdad Jim(D WA) my displeasure of his allegiance....
gone

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To: Tech Master who wrote (608)3/29/2003 3:55:31 PM
From: H-Man   of 908
 
This list was actually not written by Dennis Miller. It was written by a guy by the name of Wayne Schields.

kauz.com 

He does not mind that it gets credited to Dennis though, since he figures that is how it was spread so fast and far.

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To: Ilaine who wrote (620)3/29/2003 4:46:45 PM
From: E'Lane   of 908
 
Very good!

We live less than an hour from Ft. Campbell and it's been suggested here that we do something for the military families. I've been thinking along the line of grocery gift cards,but how to get them to the families?? Not sure yet, but have started "pondering" on it.

For those in the area, suggestions have been: offer child care so mom can have some time for herself, offer to run errands, mow lawns, handy man type chores, etc.
I believe that anyone sending a husband, father, son to battle is ALSO putting their "life" on the line...and think it's a worthy cause to help those left here. <slapping palm to forehead and wondering why this never crossed my mind>

Will all the army bases and all the folks here from so many areas, I'd think a lot of those families could be helped. Just my honest opinion.

I like the USO idea, and will not miss a few bucks for such a cause at all. It is the very least we can do.

God Bless America, Our President, and our Coalition Heros...
E'Lane

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To: H-Man who wrote (622)3/29/2003 4:52:08 PM
From: E'Lane   of 908
 
From the linked article...

"Our troops man, we need to pray for them. They’re making the ultimate sacrifice to liberate a repressed people," Schields said.

Amen, Wayne...

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To: Tech Master who started this subject3/29/2003 6:05:34 PM
From: E'Lane   of 908
 
Ok...one more, because today, we need a smile...
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An "Old Guy's" Opinion

If I could, I'd enlist today and help my country track down those responsible for killing thousands of innocent people in New York City and Washington, D.C.

But, I'm over 80 now and the Armed Forces say I'm too old to track down terrorists. You can't be older than 35 to join the military.

They've got the whole thing backwards. Instead of sending 18-year-olds off to fight, they ought to take us old guys. You shouldn't be able to join until you're at least 35. For starters:

Researchers say 18-year-olds think about sex every 10 seconds. Old guys only think about sex a couple of times a day, leaving us more that 28,000 additional seconds per day to concentrate on the enemy.

Young guys haven't lived long enough to be cranky, and a cranky soldier is a dangerous soldier. If we can't kill the enemy we'll complain them into submission. "My back hurts!" "I'm hungry!" "Where's the remote control?"

An 18-year-old hasn't had a legal beer yet and you shouldn't go to war until you're at least old enough to legally drink. An average old guy, on the other hand, has consumed 126,000 gallons of beer by the time he's
35 and a jaunt through the desert heat with a backpack and M-60 would do wonders for the old beer belly.

An 18-year-old doesn't like to get up before 10 a.m. Old guys get up early (to pee).

If old guys are captured we couldn't spill the beans because we'd probably forget where we put them. In fact, name, rank, and serial number would be a real brainteaser.

Boot camp would actually be easier for old guys. We're used to getting screamed and yelled at and we actually like soft food. We've also developed a deep appreciation for guns and rifles. We like them almost better than naps. They could lighten up on the obstacle course, however. I've been in combat and didn't see a single 20-foot wall with rope hanging over the side, nor did I ever do any pushup! s after training. I can hear the Drill Sergeant now, "Get down and give me...er...one."

And the running part is kind of a waste of energy. I've never seen anyone outrun a bullet.

An 18-year-old has the whole world ahead of him. He's still learning to shave. To actually carry on a conversation. To wear pants without the top of the butt crack showing and the boxer shorts sticking out.

To learn that a pierced tongue catches food particles. And that a 200-watt speaker in the back seat of a Honda Accord can rupture an eardrum. All great reasons to keep our sons at home and to learn a little more about life before sending them off to a possible death.

Let us old guys track down those dirty, rotten cowards who attacked our hearts on September 11.

The last thing the enemy would want to see right now is a couple of million old farts with attitudes.

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To: Tech Master who wrote (607)3/29/2003 7:31:09 PM
From: MrLucky   of 908
 
I have yet to determine if he has that big of a chip on his shoulder or just has to get the "face time".

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To: Tech Master who wrote (617)3/29/2003 8:17:01 PM
From: Gut Trader   of 908
 
Drop and give me 20...Boy

content.loudeye.com 

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To: Tech Master who wrote (612)3/29/2003 8:29:09 PM
From: Gut Trader   of 908
 
I salute you,sir
content.loudeye.com 

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To: Gut Trader who wrote (628)3/29/2003 9:48:51 PM
From: Carolyn   of 908
 
I just finished reading Princess, the life story of a Saudi princess as told to a Western woman who wrote down her words. I cannot believe how dreadful the lives of Saudi women are. Such a dreadful country to keep half the population is such a condition.

But she did comment on the Iraqis - how they are known for their cruelty and atrocities.

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