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6/13/2014 12:42:01 AM EDT
This little guy sends his regards

6/13/2014 12:53:01 AM EDT
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That's his brother Clueless....
6/13/2014 12:54:41 AM EDT
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His brothers Shirtless and Tasteless fought it out in that little pool a few minutes after I took that pic. My daughter started chanting "fight fight fight"
6/13/2014 12:57:49 AM EDT
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Did she bet money on one of them?
6/13/2014 1:18:32 AM EDT
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No, after that we went to do get on a few rides and see the Shamu show.
6/13/2014 1:20:29 AM EDT
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Don't forget, he likes his belly tickled.  

6/13/2014 1:21:19 AM EDT
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Aimless isn't allowed in polite penguin society
6/13/2014 1:23:21 AM EDT
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCUW_Q9Fw-U&sns=em
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Lol. I played that with the volume up and our stupid chihuahua woke up.
6/13/2014 1:23:36 AM EDT
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Does he like to fight?
6/13/2014 1:26:35 AM EDT
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Does he like to fight?

Yes. And he is a deadbeat dad.
Ask XCR
6/13/2014 1:28:06 AM EDT
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Isn't she asleep? It's 2:30 in the morning.
6/13/2014 1:31:45 AM EDT
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That's 0900 ARFCOM time.
6/13/2014 1:38:53 AM EDT
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1137 hours my time.
6/13/2014 11:28:11 AM EDT
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1137 hours my time.
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Where in Germany are you stationed? Thank you for your service.
6/13/2014 11:31:53 AM EDT
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Where in Germany are you stationed? Thank you for your service.

its 22:32 where im at...
6/13/2014 1:35:08 PM EDT
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Where in Germany are you stationed? Thank you for your service.


I was all over, but mainly in Bad Tölz and Böblingen. Got out in '05 and stuck in Munich now with my German Fräulein.
Feel free to visit!

Thank you for your support.
6/13/2014 1:40:40 PM EDT
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I was all over, but mainly in Bad Tölz and Böblingen. Got out in '05 and stuck in Munich now with my German Fräulein.
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I was all over, but mainly in Bad Tölz and Böblingen. Got out in '05 and stuck in Munich now with my German Fräulein.
Feel free to visit!

Thank you for your support.

Thanks for serving!!!!
My dad was in 3rd AD.
After my dad died, I found his German marriage certificate. He was married for 6 years.
I guess he didn't want anyone to know he had been divorced when he came back to US and married my mom sometime later.
He spoke a good bit of German.
6/13/2014 1:43:41 PM EDT
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you notice there are none of these threads about me and monkeys.  And for good reason.
6/13/2014 1:44:22 PM EDT
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its 22:32 where im at...


Yeah, you're on sandbox time Bro, couple of hours ahead of me. 2343 hours, had a couple of drink, so I'll hit the sack. G'nite ya'll.
6/13/2014 1:50:02 PM EDT
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I was all over, but mainly in Bad Tölz and Böblingen. Got out in '05 and stuck in Munich now with my German Fräulein.
Feel free to visit!

Thank you for your support.


My dad served in the US Army. He and his mom fled East Germany and immigrated to the US in 1953 only to be stationed there 10 years later.
6/13/2014 1:52:17 PM EDT
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I was all over, but mainly in Bad Tölz and Böblingen. Got out in '05 and stuck in Munich now with my German Fräulein.
Feel free to visit!

Thank you for your support.


Thanks
6/13/2014 1:55:28 PM EDT
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Thanks for serving!!!!
My dad was in 3rd AD.
After my dad died, I found his German marriage certificate. He was married for 6 years.
I guess he didn't want anyone to know he had been divorced when he came back to US and married my mom sometime later.
He spoke a good bit of German.
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Please thank your father for his service!

The Spearhead. They were up in Frankfurt back in the day, but pulled out shortly after we returned from Desert Storm. I ran into a couple of 3AD guys during Reforger and a couple of other FTXs back then. Good guys!

Shit, really getting dizzy now, better get to bed.

6/13/2014 1:55:35 PM EDT
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That's a cool story.
Not being sarcastic.
6/13/2014 1:59:00 PM EDT
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Anytime bro. I already had a couple of ARFCOMMERS over, took 'em to the range and stuff.
I speak fluent Germaneze and the HH6 and I are pretty decent tour guides.


6/13/2014 2:01:09 PM EDT
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I was up there at the wall when the wall came down (Hof). Interesting times back then, and cheap AK47s...
6/13/2014 2:02:11 PM EDT
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That's a cool story.
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That's a cool story.
Not being sarcastic.

Thanks
6/14/2014 1:00:45 AM EDT
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That's a cool story.
Not being sarcastic.

Thanks


You're welcome.
6/14/2014 1:04:33 AM EDT
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Anytime bro. I already had a couple of ARFCOMMERS over, took 'em to the range and stuff.
I speak fluent Germaneze and the HH6 and I are pretty decent tour guides.


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Anytime bro. I already had a couple of ARFCOMMERS over, took 'em to the range and stuff.
I speak fluent Germaneze and the HH6 and I are pretty decent tour guides.




My wife and I want to visit Italy some day so whenever we do go we'll let you know.
6/14/2014 1:10:25 AM EDT
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6/14/2014 1:11:38 AM EDT
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Yeah, because you give them the Reston strain of Ebola.
6/14/2014 6:41:48 AM EDT
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My wife and I want to visit Italy some day so whenever we do go we'll let you know.
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Anytime bro. I already had a couple of ARFCOMMERS over, took 'em to the range and stuff.
I speak fluent Germaneze and the HH6 and I are pretty decent tour guides.




My wife and I want to visit Italy some day so whenever we do go we'll let you know.


Roger that. We r only a couple of hours from Italy.

6/14/2014 6:45:43 AM EDT
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Sounds normal.  Can't get away from it, could  he?
6/15/2014 5:33:29 AM EDT
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Sounds normal.  Can't get away from it, could  he?
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Sounds normal.  Can't get away from it, could  he?


Nope. Where else were they going to send a young man who spoke fluent German with a Berlin accent?