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janiedriver said:
That doesn't help me to know what I SHOULD have bought!
What are we doing here day by day? Is it a Dog's Barber Forum here? Aren't we worth to be asked before? :eek:
So you get what you deserve! :p ;)
 
Good Morning Sunshines! And welcome guests. :)
Looks like I won't be sitting on pillows today, Banzi!
Coffe is going down very well this morning. I'm still waiting for the sunrise. And I am being anxious about this trip, and getting a little weepy now and again. Just a girl thing I guess. ;)
 
janiedriver said:
You are absolutely right. I am bending over now so you all can spank me!
plug your defibrillator to the PC's USB interface and we provide some additional shocks instead; :D

about the Dell: don't give away your current machine, so we are able to provide support instead the indians; ;)
 
Morning Janie :)

Was just a gentle spank so U no need pillows lol

Im sure Ur reunion will go well, must be great meeting all those people U knew & im sure U wont be the only weepy one, hope U have a really nice time :)

BaNzI :D
 
Actually, I won't know anyone there. It's the reunion of the Army 5/7 1st Cavalry. My brother, Mike, died in Viet Nam in 1968, and I will finally be meeting the men who served with him. It's been a long wait for me...for this day to happen. I was really honored that they invited me.
 
Sorry to hear about Ur brother Janie :(

Im sure they invited U because they want tp tell U just what a great guy he was & to remember him :)

BaNzI :D
 
I was in Singapore/Malaysia in 1970 (in the Army) on exercise Bersatu Padu.
The Instructors at the British Army Jungle Warfare School in Johore Baru taught us (& many others) the tactics used by Helicopter carried troops in Vietnam.
These Tactics had been devised by the 1st (Airbourne) Cavalry of the US Army.
They were one of the finest Units in the US Army & U are going to meet some true fighting men.

On a more sombre note I'm saddened by the death of your brother.

Have Fun Janie.

The-poacher a fellow Grunt
 
Good Morning Sunshines. I'm back! :D
It was one of the most incredible trips. I got to meet a lot of the men from the 5/7 D company, and heard about all there was to tell about the operstion my brother died in. There were lots of emotional times, and lots of just plain happy, fun times. I feel like I made a lot of good friends from all over the country. I feel so much at peace now with everything.
 
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