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  1. Posts : 4,549
    Windows 8 - 64-bit
       #1061

    sergiogarcia9 said:
    LADYPINKtomato1 said:
    sergiogarcia9 said:
    Today, my week of getting pissed every day, ended, as my dutch friend left to go back to Holland :)
    A bit tired right now, but all good actually. Not much hangover either, as we just took it easy today
    Sergio.. hang in there.. it has to get better.. besides this is almost the weekend.. you can enjoy it !!!..
    that will make the world look a lot better to you..
    Thank Lpt. :)

    Oh btw, just to be sure, you know that pissed = drunk, right?
    nnnOOO Noooo that's news to me.. I only drink sweet ice tea..but I have heard if one drinks beer.. the do potty a lot..lol
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  2. Posts : 4,549
    Windows 8 - 64-bit
       #1062

    CarlTR6 said:
    Today I was Ride Captain for a Patriot Guard Rider honor mission. Sunday evening I received the sad news that Warren Anthony "Monk" Schwarz, 56, the founder and publisher of Dixie Biker Illustrated and a 20 year US Army, Gulf War Veteran passed away peacefully in his sleep on 18 Apr 2010 after fighting his battle against cancer.

    The following is a quote from the Dixie Biker Illustrated website.
    We retired from the US Army in 1995 and settled in Ormond Beach. I always tell people that we did twenty and two - twenty years in the Army an' two minutes to get the hell off post! Though Boots wasn't on active duty, just married to a soldier, she supported me through tours in the States, Germany, rotations and trips to Bosnia and Southwest Asia plus five moves in our last five years in the Army. She reared three great kids (quite often without me around), supported me no end and kept the home fires burning. It's great to married to your best bud.

    We're unabashed Patriots and staunch supporters of Individual Rights and Freedoms.
    On a warm, sunny day in Daytona Beach, 39 Patriot Guard Riders gathered to honor a veteran and fellow motorcycle enthusiast, Warren Anthony "Monk" Schwarz. We received word the family was arriving early and we formed a flag line in front of the funeral home to honor and support Monk's family. They were awed at the sea of red, white and blue as they rolled in. After the family entered the funeral home, we took a break in the shade and reformed the flag line as guests began arriving. There was a huge turn out of bikers as Monk was so well known through out the Florida biker community.

    After the service started, we broke the flag line and made our way to the committal shelter in the cemetery. As the motorcycle drawn hearse, the family and guests approached, we reformed the flag line along the walk way leading to the committal shelter. The flag draped casket was carried between our flag lines to the shelter.

    When the family was in place, we quietly moved our flag line behind and around the shelter for the rendering of military honors. Members of the Florida Army National Guard fired the three volleys and the mournful sound of taps rang out. The casket was then moved to the grave and was lowered into the ground as hundreds of bikers revved their engines. A veteran, a warrior, and a biker was laid to rest.
    Carl that was an awsome tribute to you fellow biker..friend and Vet.. I know without a doubt the famiy was very greatful to you all.Those leave me speechless.
    Thank you for your most kind offering...with head bowed.. Bless you all.[ATTACH]69064[/ATTACH]

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  3. Posts : 4,549
    Windows 8 - 64-bit
       #1063

    Casca said:
    My daughter learned how to pedal her little bike.
    Casca that was a huge milestone for her.. how many times will you hide now to make sure she is being safe...when she rides alone??
    Congrats to you both.. I can see the huge smiles on both faces..

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  4. Posts : 6,857
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       #1064

    derekimo said:
    That's a great service you and your group provide Carl and I know it was exactly what all members of the armed forces deserve.

    Thank You for all you do.
    +1.....sounds like a wonderful tribute.
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  5. Posts : 303
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       #1065

    LADYPINKtomato1 said:
    Casca that was a huge milestone for her.. how many times will you hide now to make sure she is being safe...when she rides alone??
    Congrats to you both.. I can see the huge smiles on both faces..
    She is only 2.167 years old. She is hiding under a quilt right now. "Oh, no! Where is the baby?!"

    She also tried to lose her shadow this evening. Now, that was funny.
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  6. Posts : 11,990
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
       #1066

    Casca said:
    LADYPINKtomato1 said:
    Casca that was a huge milestone for her.. how many times will you hide now to make sure she is being safe...when she rides alone??
    Congrats to you both.. I can see the huge smiles on both faces..
    She is only 2.167 years old. She is hiding under a quilt right now. "Oh, no! Where is the baby?!"

    She also tried to lose her shadow this evening. Now, that was funny.
    Casca, enjoy her all you can, while you can. They grow up all too quickly.
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  7. Posts : 11,990
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       #1067

    LADYPINKtomato1 said:
    Carl that was an awsome tribute to you fellow biker..friend and Vet.. I know without a doubt the famiy was very greatful to you all.Those leave me speechless.
    Thank you for your most kind offering...with head bowed.. Bless you all.[ATTACH]69064[/ATTACH]

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    Thank you, LPt. Those missions are always so emotional, yet so rewarding. We have a KIA mission in South Florida next week. Those are the really hard ones, especially for us Gold Star parents.
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  8. Posts : 12,364
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       #1068

    holo88 said:
    Today, at work, I dug up the leech field (its a septic system fyi) and rerouted all of the plumbing (with help of course). then got splashed with poo water..... no cool.... then after 2 weeks of procrastination, I found that I had bought the wrong bulbs for my car. today sucks. I think I'll go to McDumpsters, and get a Big Mac
    Shìt of a day then?
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  9. JMH
    Posts : 7,952
    Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
       #1069

    smarteyeball said:
    holo88 said:
    Today, at work, I dug up the leech field (its a septic system fyi) and rerouted all of the plumbing (with help of course). then got splashed with poo water..... no cool.... then after 2 weeks of procrastination, I found that I had bought the wrong bulbs for my car. today sucks. I think I'll go to McDumpsters, and get a Big Mac
    Shìt of a day then?
    Holo - Bet you felt like crap.........
    It would have been more newsworthy had you NOT been been splashed by poo water......
    Did you find any "interestesting" objects?
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  10. Posts : 4,772
    Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit
       #1070

    After all the hard work got promoted as an Tier 2 Tech in office !! Feels great :) .. !!
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