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Category Archives: Heroes, Comrades and Brothers
Hey, Look
Somebody else has a “magic hat!”:http://www.indepundit.com/archive2/2005/02/operation_thank_1.html#000396
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Real World Experience
Chad at Dogtulosba has some comments about the Anheuser Busch Superbowl Ad that was linked yesterday over at his place. Go. Then comeback.
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Didn�t Watch The Superbowl
I heard one of the teams won. Big surprise there! Here on the west coast, the game started around 1500-1530. That is what is known as prime weekend sleeping time for a guy who works nights. I am kind of … Continue reading
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Didn’t Watch The Superbowl
I heard one of the teams won. Big surprise there! Here on the west coast, the game started around 1500-1530. That is what is known as prime weekend sleeping time for a guy who works nights. I am kind of … Continue reading
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Good News
From ex-Seattle area mil-bloggers. Officers First: Chad at Dogtulosba got his North Carolina CCW. Can an XD-40 be far behind? (I doubt it) Enlisted men: Raging Dave of Four Right Wing Wackos, only recently expatriated from the Socialist Utopia of … Continue reading
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As we head into the kickoff to Mardi Gras
Baton Rouge takes a little time to remember, and to say “thank you.”:http://www.2theadvocate.com/stories/013005/new_rally001.shtml
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Oy Vey, I am so far behind!
In case you missed it, The Paratrooper of Love has the e-mail addy for the recruiter who was run out of Seattle Central Community College on Inauguration Day. [email protected] He also has the e-mail addys for the soldier’s superiors if … Continue reading
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So Long
As promised, Brent @ The VIlle made his last post a great one. Head on over and check out the looney leftie liberals of Louisville protesting the Inauguration and the Louisville Protest Warrior counter protest. Do it quick, he’s not … Continue reading
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Go.Now.Look
In case you missed it at LGF yesterday, go and take a looksee at the WaPo pic page and their collection of pics titled “Duty in Iraq”
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Welcome Home, and Thank You, Lt. Barnett
“!http://www.softgreenglow.com/mt/archives/13620_256.jpg (Welcome Home)!”:http://www.2theadvocate.com/stories/010105/new_soldier001.shtml
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