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Apr 06, 2009 15:42 |  #3151

Anyone want to go to the grocery store for me? I don't wanna *throws small temper tantrum* especially because I've got to take both heathens, er, kids. And the weather STINKS.


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Apr 06, 2009 15:43 |  #3152

gjl711 wrote in post #7679450 (external link)
Nice, but boy do they look young. Their just kids.

You know....I couldn't help but notice that too...seemed more like boy scout age than soldier age.


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Apr 06, 2009 15:44 |  #3153

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Very cool, hubby doesn't really have a clue, nor want to learn. Blondie though....she might be a recruit in a couple of years.....

My wife has no interestin the actual photography, that is does not want to take the pics, though she will if requested, she has no interest in the post production and such but loves the photo outings. She is really the on constantly looking for out weekend photo op trips and she is a great helper when out in the field. She even has a very artistic eye and constantly points out some really nice shots and angles. :) She's a keeper.


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Apr 06, 2009 15:45 |  #3154

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I certainly deserve it but what for now?

Making her caddy in the rain! :lol::lol::lol:


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Apr 06, 2009 15:46 |  #3155

Woolburr wrote in post #7679486 (external link)
You know....I couldn't help but notice that too...seemed more like boy scout age than soldier age.

I know, looks like he has never even shaved except with a empty razor. :)

My dad use to do that for me when I was a kid. He had that old razor that you would twist the bottom and it would open like hanger doors and drop in a double sided straight blade. Well he would lather me up and let me shave. I was mayby 6~8 or something like that. I later learned that there was no razor in there but i didn't know that at the time.


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Apr 06, 2009 15:51 |  #3156

gjl711 wrote in post #7679508 (external link)
I know, looks like he has never even shaved except with a empty razor. :)

My dad use to do that for me when I was a kid. He had that old razor that you would twist the bottom and it would open like hanger doors and drop in a double sided straight blade. Well he would lather me up and let me shave. I was mayby 6~8 or something like that. I later learned that there was no razor in there but i didn't know that at the time.

I think the empty razor was a guy's rite of passage for a good number of years...I couldn't find a way to pop the blades out of a Mach III for my son though.:(


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Apr 06, 2009 15:54 as a reply to  @ gjl711's post |  #3157

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I haven't been hassled yet either. I took some shots inside O'hare terminal and a few out the window and no one said a word.

When we flew to Maine in 2005 I wandered around the gate area at Linbergh Field (our airport) taking pictures of the planes out the windows. I was pretty much ignored, even by the two TSA people that walked by. This was after we had gone through the security checkpoint.

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My wife does that for me. :) She is so great and makes my job loads easier. I never compliment her enough. :)

Heather used to do that for me. Until she started taking pictures herself... Now she carries her own gear.


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Apr 06, 2009 15:54 as a reply to  @ gjl711's post |  #3158

Some visitors at home this morning. They didn't stay long though :lol: I heard the first solo, rushed inside to grab the camera, was too late to se what it was. So I kept the camera ready, and when I heard another one coming, I rushed outside. As they came from behind me, I couldn't see where they would arrive until they were already past me. Hence the bad quality of the shot :o


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Apr 06, 2009 15:54 |  #3159

Not new ones but I had them on hand so I figured I would put them up. The wreath is in honor of a relative of cousin Bill's. For those that don't know there is a way to request a wreath be displayed. There is a wreath laying ceremony every hour I think. It stands there until the next one is layed at which time it is moved to the stairs below the Tomb until that evening.

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Apr 06, 2009 16:00 |  #3160

Woolburr wrote in post #7679500 (external link)
Making her caddy in the rain! :lol::lol::lol:

No making involved:lol: She even runs stringer calls with me sometimes and is happy to call herself gaffer. She takes notes and helps listen to scanners while I am shooting the scene then helps me burn discs on the way to the stations:)


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Apr 06, 2009 16:03 |  #3161

G'night everyone! See you tomorrow ;-)a


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Apr 06, 2009 16:22 as a reply to  @ DDA's post |  #3162

wow guys...great photos!

I've been spending my day doing laundry and making a senior rep template...it's my first one so I expect that it could use some adjustments. Does it look weird?

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Apr 06, 2009 16:41 |  #3163

I like that a lot, Lisa!

What exactly is a senior rep card? Is it a card that she has and will give to friends?
Will it have her number on it or yours? (sorry, I'm clueless there)

The design is great. I really like it.


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Apr 06, 2009 16:45 |  #3164

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I like that a lot, Lisa!

What exactly is a senior rep card? Is it a card that she has and will give to friends?
Will it have her number on it or yours? (sorry, I'm clueless there)

The design is great. I really like it.

yeah, that's my understanding anyway. You give them a couple of dozen and they hand them out to their friends. And you give your "senior reps" a special deal of some sort on their package.


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Apr 06, 2009 16:46 as a reply to  @ cfpackerfan's post |  #3165

Looks great Lisa, but I too am curious as to its purpose. :D


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