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Posted On 01/08/2008 23:13:41 by Setheus
I've been back in country for 36 hours. If you count the building my team "painted" for the fighter pilots I've been directly responsible for an average of 1 death per hour since my return.
Some things never change.

I got a PM that our friend finally lost the loser who was using her. Just want to put a shout out to her. HOO-YAH!

On my flight from Norfolk VA to London Heathrow I somehow ended up with a flight attendant sitting across my lap making out while the other nearby passengers slept. It really did make the flight seem shorter. sparklygrin.gif

I'll start posting again when I get more time. Got to get my battle rhythem back. Right now I kinda feel like I'm jumping into an opera mid scene.

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From: ldsgurl_2002
10/22/2005 21:13:48
i found the flight attendant thing hilarious...but cool deal for the ride..lol


From: Lindy
10/14/2005 20:26:10
Just saw your new post Setheus...... I hope everything gets back to "normal" for you and you get that rhythm back soon.

Eeeegads...nurses, flight attendants....never a dull moment for you in your off time is there? wink.gif LOL Gives another meaning to "Fly the FRIENDLY skies! " he he





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