He’s not that old!ArkieDukie wrote:I had dinner, a couple of nights ago, with our old friend Lavabe.
LTE 2.0
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Your paradigm of optimism
Go To Hell carolina! Go To Hell!
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Go To Hell carolina! Go To Hell!
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Navajo Code Talkers Day
Today is National Navajo Code Talkers Day. I'm still amazed by these men. They had been punished if they spoke their native language when they were children but then joined the Marines to use their native language to serve our country. They did this in secrecy - they weren't allowed to talk about what they did as the program was classified. It became declassified in 1968. President Reagan set aside August 14th as a day to recognize and honor them in 1982.
I have had the privilege of meeting and hearing Sam Sandoval speak twice. He is one of the last 10 living code talkers from WWII. The code was never cracked.
Thank you to all of the code talkers and their families for their service and sacrifice.
Here is a link to some facts about the code talkers: https://www.history.navy.mil/content/hi ... lkers.html
I have had the privilege of meeting and hearing Sam Sandoval speak twice. He is one of the last 10 living code talkers from WWII. The code was never cracked.
Thank you to all of the code talkers and their families for their service and sacrifice.
Here is a link to some facts about the code talkers: https://www.history.navy.mil/content/hi ... lkers.html
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I am in awe of these men as well. They exemplified the true meaning of patriotism and selflessness. Thank you for the link, DinK!DukieInKansas wrote:Today is National Navajo Code Talkers Day. I'm still amazed by these men. They had been punished if they spoke their native language when they were children but then joined the Marines to use their native language to serve our country. They did this in secrecy - they weren't allowed to talk about what they did as the program was classified. It became declassified in 1968. President Reagan set aside August 14th as a day to recognize and honor them in 1982.
I have had the privilege of meeting and hearing Sam Sandoval speak twice. He is one of the last 10 living code talkers from WWII. The code was never cracked.
Thank you to all of the code talkers and their families for their service and sacrifice.
Here is a link to some facts about the code talkers: https://www.history.navy.mil/content/hi ... lkers.html
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Re: Navajo Code Talkers Day
We were at a Veterns PA meeting in Albuquerque, NM, in 2003. We were privileged to hear on of them speak. I don't remember his name. It was awesome.DukieInKansas wrote:Today is National Navajo Code Talkers Day. I'm still amazed by these men. They had been punished if they spoke their native language when they were children but then joined the Marines to use their native language to serve our country. They did this in secrecy - they weren't allowed to talk about what they did as the program was classified. It became declassified in 1968. President Reagan set aside August 14th as a day to recognize and honor them in 1982.
I have had the privilege of meeting and hearing Sam Sandoval speak twice. He is one of the last 10 living code talkers from WWII. The code was never cracked.
Thank you to all of the code talkers and their families for their service and sacrifice.
Here is a link to some facts about the code talkers: https://www.history.navy.mil/content/hi ... lkers.html
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Re: LTE 2.0
Only time will tell if we stand the test of time...
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Classy sheep, as usual.
They called a timeout, their last one, with 46 seconds left in the fourth quarter, down 41-19 to ECU.
Today, we are all PIrates.
They called a timeout, their last one, with 46 seconds left in the fourth quarter, down 41-19 to ECU.
Today, we are all PIrates.
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Aaarrrrgh!!!lawgrad91 wrote:Classy sheep, as usual.
They called a timeout, their last one, with 46 seconds left in the fourth quarter, down 41-19 to ECU.
Today, we are all PIrates.
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Ol' Roy - after learning they wasted a perfectly good time outlawgrad91 wrote:Classy sheep, as usual.
They called a timeout, their last one, with 46 seconds left in the fourth quarter, down 41-19 to ECU.
Today, we are all PIrates.
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Re: LTE 2.0
Due to mechanical issues with the inbound plane yesterday, my flight to Charlotte turned into a bus ride to Phillie. I did have a direct flight to MCI from there and got in about 45 minutes later than originally scheduled. Travelling is always an adventure.
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If any of you ever find yourself in Tacoma, go to Happy Teriyaki #7 near the Tacoma Mall.
We got takeout from there last night. I had on a sweatshirt of the appropriate color and style, and the proprietor said, “Oh, you like Duke? You are very smart. I like Duke.”
We got takeout from there last night. I had on a sweatshirt of the appropriate color and style, and the proprietor said, “Oh, you like Duke? You are very smart. I like Duke.”
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I had to put myself in timeout.
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I wish someone would have made last night up.
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For sure.YmoBeThere wrote:I wish someone would have made last night up.
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Last night was the first time in a while that I didn't need to by the middle of the night thread...
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This is good news.YmoBeThere wrote:Last night was the first time in a while that I didn't need to by the middle of the night thread...
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Adobe may have changed their icon for Acrobat Reader files. It is really throwing me off.
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Is nerd-ness allowed to be used in the same sentence as football?
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He hasn't played football since elementary school, so I think so. During their national championship celebration parade, he claimed he was telling kids along the route "Stay in school! Study hard! Be a nerd!"YmoBeThere wrote:Is nerd-ness allowed to be used in the same sentence as football?
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We have no idea if Buds brother and wife are ok. The cell towers are down. Praying.