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Monthly Archives: September 2005
Signs of the Times
I’ve been thinking about moving to Fort Lewis, Washington to escape this lunatic asylum otherwise known as Korea. However, it’s news stories like this which make me wonder if things are better in the States after all…. Shooting suspect’s … Continue reading
Posted in News and politics
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By the way…
…I hope some of you never-been-to-Atlanta Falcons #7 Vick Itaewon fake jersey-wearing, fraud perpetrating, racist playas got to see some highlights of your boy getting dismantled by the Seahawks last Sunday!
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“Never again,” is what you swore, the time before!
There was a buzz on the Internet yesterday about the North Korean agreement in the six-party talks. I kept my mouth shut, because I am intimately familiar with the Korean notion of integrity. And here we go again, the proof is … Continue reading
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Sunny Came Home
In two weeks of leave, I’ve rolled-up the last remaining redcoats at Jena using a variation of Frederick the Great’s oblique order, cleaned my house to immaculate SAMI standards, figured out how to use my new printer and digital media player, defeated … Continue reading
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Top 10 Gyopo Company Grade Officer Things to Do
Remember now–don’t hate, congratulate! 10. Get an easy branch immaterial job. 9. Buy an expensive European or Japanese car. 8. Get a different girlfriend for each day of the week. 7. Get a different cell phone number for each girl to … Continue reading
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9-11 in Korea
Here’s how the South Koreans (and North Korean wannabes living in South Korea) celebrate 9-11…with more anti-American protesting! And this one even has theme music! GI Korea Lost Nomad Marmot’s Hole One Free Korea "But Daddy, … Continue reading
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Look Who’s Looting Now!
MSNBC reporter Martin Savage asks the three Black female cops who are looting baskets full of shoes: “What are you doing here?” Cop: “I’m doing my job.” MSNBC: “Taking shoes?” Cop: “No. Looking for Looters.” MSNBC: … Continue reading
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Elderly and British Students Taste Afro-American Racism
If you’re a white guy in New Orleans right about now, sucks to be you! "The group really feared for their safety because they were being targeted because they were the only white people there." Reminds me of Korea, somewhat. … Continue reading
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So what’s the big deal with West Point rings?
Ring Weekend for the Class of 2006 began on Friday, 16 August 2005, with the class marching in India White uniform to the 5 p.m. ring presentation ceremony at Trophy Point. The weather was moderate, compared to the 98 degree … Continue reading
Posted in Military Art & Science
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Revelation
Now that I’m back from Daegu, and I’ve given up after 8 hours of trying to get a new Linksys Wireless-G PCI card to work on my daughter’s 6-year-old computer, I’ve been reading up on this Hurricane Katrina business. I was too busy … Continue reading
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