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August 7, 2008 at 10:45 AM #254380August 7, 2008 at 10:45 AM #254429jficquetteParticipant
[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Rus: Can I bring my dogs to ride the tractor for the redneck festival? And how come Jamul has a redneck festival and Fallbrook doesn’t? What’s up with that?
And where’d John go?[/quote]
If you mean this John, I have just been reading the posts. Didn’t have anything to add.
Allan are you still in the Military?? For some reason I was thinking that you were in education, maybe coaching.
John
August 7, 2008 at 10:56 AM #254152Allan from FallbrookParticipantJohn: Yeah, I meant you! You started this mess, and then you just bailed out! Dude. You need to get back in the fight and start putting some rounds downrange.
Been out of the Army since late ’88. A lot of my buddies are still in, though, and are in Iraq and Afghanistan, which is were I get most of my info.
I coach youth football (as a volunteer) and run a blast/seismic engineering firm as my “real” job. Gots to pay the bills somehow, right?
August 7, 2008 at 10:56 AM #254321Allan from FallbrookParticipantJohn: Yeah, I meant you! You started this mess, and then you just bailed out! Dude. You need to get back in the fight and start putting some rounds downrange.
Been out of the Army since late ’88. A lot of my buddies are still in, though, and are in Iraq and Afghanistan, which is were I get most of my info.
I coach youth football (as a volunteer) and run a blast/seismic engineering firm as my “real” job. Gots to pay the bills somehow, right?
August 7, 2008 at 10:56 AM #254328Allan from FallbrookParticipantJohn: Yeah, I meant you! You started this mess, and then you just bailed out! Dude. You need to get back in the fight and start putting some rounds downrange.
Been out of the Army since late ’88. A lot of my buddies are still in, though, and are in Iraq and Afghanistan, which is were I get most of my info.
I coach youth football (as a volunteer) and run a blast/seismic engineering firm as my “real” job. Gots to pay the bills somehow, right?
August 7, 2008 at 10:56 AM #254385Allan from FallbrookParticipantJohn: Yeah, I meant you! You started this mess, and then you just bailed out! Dude. You need to get back in the fight and start putting some rounds downrange.
Been out of the Army since late ’88. A lot of my buddies are still in, though, and are in Iraq and Afghanistan, which is were I get most of my info.
I coach youth football (as a volunteer) and run a blast/seismic engineering firm as my “real” job. Gots to pay the bills somehow, right?
August 7, 2008 at 10:56 AM #254434Allan from FallbrookParticipantJohn: Yeah, I meant you! You started this mess, and then you just bailed out! Dude. You need to get back in the fight and start putting some rounds downrange.
Been out of the Army since late ’88. A lot of my buddies are still in, though, and are in Iraq and Afghanistan, which is were I get most of my info.
I coach youth football (as a volunteer) and run a blast/seismic engineering firm as my “real” job. Gots to pay the bills somehow, right?
August 7, 2008 at 11:06 AM #254162jficquetteParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]John: Yeah, I meant you! You started this mess, and then you just bailed out! Dude. You need to get back in the fight and start putting some rounds downrange.
Been out of the Army since late ’88. A lot of my buddies are still in, though, and are in Iraq and Afghanistan, which is were I get most of my info.
I coach youth football (as a volunteer) and run a blast/seismic engineering firm as my “real” job. Gots to pay the bills somehow, right?[/quote]
LOL, yeah, I did leave yall stranded sort of. I am great at stiring stuff up but when things get really deep and detailed my head starts to hurt lol.
Did you get that link I sent you about the book Eisenhower wrote in 1947 called “Crusade in Europe”?? You would really really enjoy that book.
If you want to borrow my book you can.
John
August 7, 2008 at 11:06 AM #254331jficquetteParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]John: Yeah, I meant you! You started this mess, and then you just bailed out! Dude. You need to get back in the fight and start putting some rounds downrange.
Been out of the Army since late ’88. A lot of my buddies are still in, though, and are in Iraq and Afghanistan, which is were I get most of my info.
I coach youth football (as a volunteer) and run a blast/seismic engineering firm as my “real” job. Gots to pay the bills somehow, right?[/quote]
LOL, yeah, I did leave yall stranded sort of. I am great at stiring stuff up but when things get really deep and detailed my head starts to hurt lol.
Did you get that link I sent you about the book Eisenhower wrote in 1947 called “Crusade in Europe”?? You would really really enjoy that book.
If you want to borrow my book you can.
John
August 7, 2008 at 11:06 AM #254338jficquetteParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]John: Yeah, I meant you! You started this mess, and then you just bailed out! Dude. You need to get back in the fight and start putting some rounds downrange.
Been out of the Army since late ’88. A lot of my buddies are still in, though, and are in Iraq and Afghanistan, which is were I get most of my info.
I coach youth football (as a volunteer) and run a blast/seismic engineering firm as my “real” job. Gots to pay the bills somehow, right?[/quote]
LOL, yeah, I did leave yall stranded sort of. I am great at stiring stuff up but when things get really deep and detailed my head starts to hurt lol.
Did you get that link I sent you about the book Eisenhower wrote in 1947 called “Crusade in Europe”?? You would really really enjoy that book.
If you want to borrow my book you can.
John
August 7, 2008 at 11:06 AM #254395jficquetteParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]John: Yeah, I meant you! You started this mess, and then you just bailed out! Dude. You need to get back in the fight and start putting some rounds downrange.
Been out of the Army since late ’88. A lot of my buddies are still in, though, and are in Iraq and Afghanistan, which is were I get most of my info.
I coach youth football (as a volunteer) and run a blast/seismic engineering firm as my “real” job. Gots to pay the bills somehow, right?[/quote]
LOL, yeah, I did leave yall stranded sort of. I am great at stiring stuff up but when things get really deep and detailed my head starts to hurt lol.
Did you get that link I sent you about the book Eisenhower wrote in 1947 called “Crusade in Europe”?? You would really really enjoy that book.
If you want to borrow my book you can.
John
August 7, 2008 at 11:06 AM #254444jficquetteParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]John: Yeah, I meant you! You started this mess, and then you just bailed out! Dude. You need to get back in the fight and start putting some rounds downrange.
Been out of the Army since late ’88. A lot of my buddies are still in, though, and are in Iraq and Afghanistan, which is were I get most of my info.
I coach youth football (as a volunteer) and run a blast/seismic engineering firm as my “real” job. Gots to pay the bills somehow, right?[/quote]
LOL, yeah, I did leave yall stranded sort of. I am great at stiring stuff up but when things get really deep and detailed my head starts to hurt lol.
Did you get that link I sent you about the book Eisenhower wrote in 1947 called “Crusade in Europe”?? You would really really enjoy that book.
If you want to borrow my book you can.
John
August 7, 2008 at 11:15 AM #254172ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Casca]What a tedious clique. It’s OK. I’m happy that two hinterland kooks have found love. I will make a couple of final comments though.
For Mr. Been-There-Done-That, most vets guard the privacy of their experience, because all of our experiences are unique. However there is that soul who longs for recognition. I know a fellow who is a cook in the CNG, but claims to have been an SF type in Iraq. Since he stands about 5’2″, his story lacks verisimilitude.
It’s fairly well known that those who have a story to tell, won’t. Who would you tell it to? Someone with no frame of reference who couldn’t possibly understand, or someone who has their own experiences, and doesn’t really care to relive yours? Conversely, those who must always tell their story are suspect.
If I am enigmatic, it is because I know who I am, and I know who you are too. [/quote]
The man has issues about issues he doesn’t even know he has! And I bet the closet door is firmly shut!
August 7, 2008 at 11:15 AM #254341ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Casca]What a tedious clique. It’s OK. I’m happy that two hinterland kooks have found love. I will make a couple of final comments though.
For Mr. Been-There-Done-That, most vets guard the privacy of their experience, because all of our experiences are unique. However there is that soul who longs for recognition. I know a fellow who is a cook in the CNG, but claims to have been an SF type in Iraq. Since he stands about 5’2″, his story lacks verisimilitude.
It’s fairly well known that those who have a story to tell, won’t. Who would you tell it to? Someone with no frame of reference who couldn’t possibly understand, or someone who has their own experiences, and doesn’t really care to relive yours? Conversely, those who must always tell their story are suspect.
If I am enigmatic, it is because I know who I am, and I know who you are too. [/quote]
The man has issues about issues he doesn’t even know he has! And I bet the closet door is firmly shut!
August 7, 2008 at 11:15 AM #254348ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Casca]What a tedious clique. It’s OK. I’m happy that two hinterland kooks have found love. I will make a couple of final comments though.
For Mr. Been-There-Done-That, most vets guard the privacy of their experience, because all of our experiences are unique. However there is that soul who longs for recognition. I know a fellow who is a cook in the CNG, but claims to have been an SF type in Iraq. Since he stands about 5’2″, his story lacks verisimilitude.
It’s fairly well known that those who have a story to tell, won’t. Who would you tell it to? Someone with no frame of reference who couldn’t possibly understand, or someone who has their own experiences, and doesn’t really care to relive yours? Conversely, those who must always tell their story are suspect.
If I am enigmatic, it is because I know who I am, and I know who you are too. [/quote]
The man has issues about issues he doesn’t even know he has! And I bet the closet door is firmly shut!
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