techmitch
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- May 1, 2008
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- Boat Info
- 1999 270 DA
- Engines
- Twin 4.3s W/Alpa I Gen II's
You can prick your finger but don't finger your prick.
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"Nobody Ever" was the same guy that said "Nice Prius""This is way too much bacon."
-Nobody ever
I had the privilege of attending a lecture by LT Col. Grossman for a small group of us at work.This quote was given to me by a close friend following the shooting I was involved in. I hadn't thought about it for many years, but would now like to dedicate it all active duty and retired LEO's, military, veterans and all others who work to keep others safe.
You have never lived
'til you have almost died.
For those who fight for it,
life has a flavor
the protected shall never know.
Those of you who fall into the groups I outlined above, if you have not yet read "On Wolves, Sheep and Sheepdogs" by Lt. Col David Grossman, I highly suggest you pick up or download a copy and read it. At least once.
Easy there……!You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose, but you shouldn't pick your friend's nose. -unk
"Nobody Ever" was the same guy that said "Nice Prius"
I stand corrected, good sir!Easy there……!
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Hey. I actually liked my Vega. But I had the sport model with the 4 speed manual trans track and pinion steering and the 2bbl carb.Same thing for Yugo, Vega, most anything AMC, etc.
This quote was given to me by a close friend following the shooting I was involved in. I hadn't thought about it for many years, but would now like to dedicate it all active duty and retired LEO's, military, veterans and all others who work to keep others safe.
You have never lived
'til you have almost died.
For those who fight for it,
life has a flavor
the protected shall never know.
Those of you who fall into the groups I outlined above, if you have not yet read "On Wolves, Sheep and Sheepdogs" by Lt. Col David Grossman, I highly suggest you pick up or download a copy and read it. At least once.