REAL MAN TRUCKWORKS & SURVIVAL
GENERAL TOPICS => Our Pro-Military, Veteran, and Thin Blue Line place => Topic started by: Flyin6 on January 25, 2017, 01:31:28 PM
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ROFL ... That is the best. My favorite is the stick figures at the bottom, labeled so clearly!
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Too funny!
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Awesome! Now you know why I teach High School........can you imagine the conversation I'd have trying to explain WHY I couldn't help him illustrate that in Art class? :grin:
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I am a big bastard and am pretty mentally stable guy, but all be damned if i didnt shed a tear or 5 when i got stuff like this
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That is soooo frickin funny !!!
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Love that! Just so great!
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I am a big bastard and am pretty mentally stable guy, but all be damned if i didnt shed a tear or 5 when i got stuff like this
I was going to write "I would bet you were not the only one" but realized it wouldn't be a bet because I know your not. It's the little things that often lift our morale the greatest. And the non filtered notes of students was always a pleasure.
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Maybe the teacher did see it,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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I am a big bastard and am pretty mentally stable guy, but all be damned if i didnt shed a tear or 5 when i got stuff like this
I was going to write "I would bet you were not the only one" but realized it wouldn't be a bet because I know your not. It's the little things that often lift our morale the greatest. And the non filtered notes of students was always a pleasure.
AMEN! Those notes from kids at home were always a pick-me-up. We absolutely loved getting those little care packages. It was a lot of fun writing back to the kids/classes, too!
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One Christmas eve about zero dark thirty, I made a run to a bunch of FOB's. I cubed the aircraft out with thousands of letters like that one and so many boxes of cookies that, well we were literally cubed out. Under goggles we made a low/slow pass by each FOB, staying just ahead of the dust cloud, while the chief threw out boxes. A couple of times and with the teams I knew well enough, we "Bombed" their position with boxes of cookies.
I already had a reputation with the SF guys for doing such things.
Everyone know about the "Secret" camp outside of Bragg where they teach the POW stuff? Well it is a restricted area. I always intreperted that as meaning restricted to regular Armee guys, not to guys who graduated from that school. So often I would park my Chinook about 75 feet above the middle of that camp and churn up a local weather system of dust, all the while throwing food and cookies all over the place so the beaten and starved "Prisoners" down there could score a few.
Then they would call and complain, then some of the SF guys would show up and we'd go out to dinner or hang out...
All in a daze work