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Ralph Turner

Quote from: JT on May 26, 2007, 09:49:00 AM
Quote from: Ralph Turner on May 26, 2007, 06:48:51 AM
Here is a little more news for the Rev.

You can use the Viagra to help adjust your jet lag on your trips back east.

This is great.  A plane full of doods with rods on a 6 hour flight.  Better triple the amount of TP in the bathroom.
Oh no, JT!  I just thought of something.

You are supposed to notify your doctor if it persists for more than 4 hours.

I wonder if the FAA has made contingencies for the all of these trans-continental flights that do not arrive at their destinations!

How many LA to Boston "red-eyes" are gonna be redirected into Cleveland?  ???

lewdogg11

Quote from: JU on May 26, 2007, 08:24:32 AM
Quote from: LewDogg11 on May 25, 2007, 11:01:40 PM
Rev, that sucks dude.  Hope all is good.

With further news, we now know the Rev's name is Matt.  Therefore, from here on out, he shall be referred to as Matt.  Or Uncle Travelling Matt from Fraggle Rock...

Dude, you've never heard of the movie "Iron Eagle" and you're comming up with Fraggle Rock character names?

Gro and Reg, did you teach this kid anything up there?

What the hell is that supposed to mean?  Fraggle Rock was the balls.  Iron Eagle is some loser movie.

Jonny Utah

Quote from: LewDogg11 on May 26, 2007, 11:17:48 AM
Quote from: JU on May 26, 2007, 08:24:32 AM
Quote from: LewDogg11 on May 25, 2007, 11:01:40 PM
Rev, that sucks dude.  Hope all is good.

With further news, we now know the Rev's name is Matt.  Therefore, from here on out, he shall be referred to as Matt.  Or Uncle Travelling Matt from Fraggle Rock...

Dude, you've never heard of the movie "Iron Eagle" and you're comming up with Fraggle Rock character names?

Gro and Reg, did you teach this kid anything up there?

What the hell is that supposed to mean?  Fraggle Rock was the balls.  Iron Eagle is some loser movie.

I will admit Fraggle Rock had its moments.......but Iron Eagle is a classic plain and simple.

union89

All the best Rev....you seem amazingly well compared to the look of the car. 

Gray Fox

Quote from: Ralph Turner on May 26, 2007, 06:48:51 AM
Here is a little more news for the Rev.

You can use the Viagra to help adjust your jet lag on your trips back east.
I love all the word play that they use on the sub headlines in the article. ::) 

These probably take as much time to write as the information itself.
Fierce When Roused

union89

LD, took 3 underdogs, Jackson, Burkman and Starnes.....took 1 favorite Salaverry.

Burkman and Starnes odds were HUGE.....I'm not a big fan of either Leben or Starnes.....I think Burkman could smoke Parisian....should be fun!!

union89

Rampage........Rampage...........Rampage!!!!!!!!

mattvsmith

Quote from: Union89 on May 26, 2007, 01:19:46 PM
All the best Rev....you seem amazingly well compared to the look of the car. 

That's because The Rev is born-again hard.



JT

Quote from: Rt Rev J.H. Hobart on May 27, 2007, 01:56:14 AM
Quote from: Union89 on May 26, 2007, 01:19:46 PM
All the best Rev....you seem amazingly well compared to the look of the car. 

That's because The Rev is born-again hard.



This is my rifle

This my gun

This is for fighting

This is for fun


Man there were a couple of dozen great quotables from this flick. Great movie.

Lyco80

What was even better about that movie - is how true and accurate it was for USMC recruit training.

My dad, a combat Marine from Korea, purple heart awardee etc, laughed until he cried when he saw the movie with me.  I asked him if it was accurate - he said it was harder and then told me his Senior Drill Instructors were veterans of WWII.

The mind game is always the biggest one to fight - which is why the USMC is so effective in training young boys to become Spartans.

Semper Fi to all Marines and thanks to all Veterans, and most particularly any Gold Star Mothers or families who grieve the loss of a warrior.

Freedom is not free - it is paid for in blood, sweat, and even tears.

ATB

labart96

Quote from: Rt Rev J.H. Hobart on May 25, 2007, 09:17:44 PM
Rev said that if anything interesting happened, he would tell the LLPP.

Well here it is: about 5 minutes after the Commodore picked me up to drive from Phoenix to Page, a Park Ranger from the City of Phoenix ran the red light and did this to us.



The Rev had to go to the Urgent Care and get his neck and left arm checked out.  The Rev isn't totally sure what happened between impact and crawling out of the car.  The Rev and the Commodore saaw the chick run the red light.  Com said, "She's going to hit that car," at which point the Ranger hit one car, bounced off of it like a pinball, and then carreened head-on for us, just sitting there at the stop light.

All Rev could see was a bigass Chevy grill coming at him and The Rev paused for a moment and thought, "I wonder if this is going to hurt?"

Next thing Rev knew, Com was saying, "Matt, there's smoke.  Unbuckle yourself and get out of the car!  Get out of the car!"

The Rev was in a daze.   When he got out of the car, the first thing he noticed was how good-looking the Ranger who plowed into us was.  Damn!  At that point, although in a daze, The Rev knew he was OK.  If you can be in a car wreck and still get horny for the beeyotch that tried to kill you, you know you still have your cajones intact.

Or just incredibly stoopid.

Damn Rev.  Glad to hear you are in good shape considering everything that happened.  Clearly your sense of humor has remained intact even if the rest of you got a little banged up.

labart96

Quote from: Lyco80 on May 27, 2007, 08:02:16 PM
Semper Fi to all Marines and thanks to all Veterans, and most particularly any Gold Star Mothers or families who grieve the loss of a warrior.

Freedom is not free - it is paid for in blood, sweat, and even tears.

ATB

amen to that.

union89

Quote from: The Great Pumpkin on May 27, 2007, 10:21:27 PM
Quote from: Lyco80 on May 27, 2007, 08:02:16 PM
Semper Fi to all Marines and thanks to all Veterans, and most particularly any Gold Star Mothers or families who grieve the loss of a warrior.

Freedom is not free - it is paid for in blood, sweat, and even tears.

ATB

amen to that.



I'll second that as well.  Thank God for all who allow us to live the lives which we choose while they risk everything for our way of life!!

JT

Quote from: Lyco80 on May 27, 2007, 08:02:16 PM
What was even better about that movie - is how true and accurate it was for USMC recruit training.

My dad, a combat Marine from Korea, purple heart awardee etc, laughed until he cried when he saw the movie with me.  I asked him if it was accurate - he said it was harder and then told me his Senior Drill Instructors were veterans of WWII.

The mind game is always the biggest one to fight - which is why the USMC is so effective in training young boys to become Spartans.

Semper Fi to all Marines and thanks to all Veterans, and most particularly any Gold Star Mothers or families who grieve the loss of a warrior.

Freedom is not free - it is paid for in blood, sweat, and even tears.

ATB

Amen.  A second thing to remember is that the American soldier doesn't choose the fight.  He/she fights where they are told.

mattvsmith

Quote from: Lyco80 on May 27, 2007, 08:02:16 PMFreedom is not free - it is paid for in blood, sweat, and even tears.
The Rev's family tree is replete with servicemen:

Great Grandfather: Navy, WWI
Grandfather: Army, WWII (25th ID)
Uncle: Army, Korea (1968-70, not War) (2 ID "Indianhead")

Cousin Meaghan: Navy, medic
Cousin Seamus: Army, Chinook Pilot, served in Iraq
Cousin James: Marine Corps, K-9 handler, served in Iraq. Soon to be medically discharged for brain injuries.
Cousin John: Navy, submariner, served Persian Gulf
The Rev: Pumped jet fuel as a civilian contractor for all branches.

This one was taken a few years ago.  It's a T-38 from Beale AFB.  The U-2 pilots fly T-38s to stay current.