Thoughts, observations, sea stories and ideas from a former sailor and lifelong rancher
Saturday, September 16, 2017
Tanker tours the mother-in-law
I've been struggling a bit of late. There really don't seem to be many folks who share my principles, and that's quite bothersome.
Only a couple of possibilities of course. Either my principles are correct, or they are not.
Taking a page from the Socratic playbook, I've been examining my life under the brightest lights I can bring to bear. It's a process.
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Hail storm last night. Some years we have snow on September 15. Some years we have a different kind of snow.
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Seen in the local kwik stop. My recruiter was a bb stacker too. If I were a younger man...
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The fellow who made these videos is an Army tanker who was born and raised in Ireland and served for a time in the Irish armed forces. He seems to have an interesting story. You might enjoy visiting his youtube channel, particularly if you like tanks. And who doesn't like tanks?
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I desperately need to get back to Pensacola, things have changed a bit since '08.
ReplyDeleteFWIW, I think your principles are spot on.
Be nice to be able to hit that museum on a monthly basis. Used to drive by it every day.
DeleteBanquo, is that CHENANGO I see before me, her flight deck full of planes?
ReplyDeleteCould be. I thought she got blowed up by a boiler 'splosion or something...
DeleteUSS Sangamon was CVE-26, USS Chenango was CVE-28.
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Your principles are correct, quit comparing!
ReplyDeletegood advice as always.😃
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