That was it exactly!!! wow, we lost my uncle about 10 years ago he is missed thanks for the memories.
Oh yeah!!
*presto change-0"
AMMO!!
Good grief 1946 Luca out wits Jay all the time!
Here, this is for you.
Origami Bow Tie From A One Dollar Bill - Video
Is it just me or has the criteria for being cool diminished over the years?
Sorry...can't hear you over all the chatter here at the cool kids' table - -
Just to be clear...this was the last time a non-cool kid mocked me and I called in an Air Strike. His name is Charlie and he takes care of my bidness.
Be afraid.
Especially if you're a redheaded punk who steals the last red-foil-wrapped Hershey's cordial kiss out of my special treat bag from Santa -
Let this be a lesson and a rare (and only) warning.
Air Force. I haz it.
Bazooka Joe71 ain't no ginger!
I used to be able to make a ring out of a dollar bill...
Thank you for that Annie, My Uncle was a WWII vet he never talked about it, after he passed I was helping my Aunt go Thur his stuff ( my dad passed when I was 18 my Uncle Jack kinda stepped in for him) anyway I found his discharge papers form the Army, He was in the Fighting 44th he landed on D-Day and went all the way to Berlin, he had won 3 Bronze stars and never told anyone nor even his wife, he was a remarkable man.
That is both amazing and unfortunate.
To have fought all the way across Europe is something for which everyone owes an eternal debt of gratitude to your Uncle.
To have never spoken about it and passing away without his story being told and recorded is unfortunate. Too much of the the history of the Greatest Generation has been lost to the passage of time. My grandfather was in the Navy and fought in the Pacific. By the time I was old enough to understand and wanted to hear the stories, Parkinson's had ravaged his mind. I got a few tidbits here and there, but nothing like I know he had trapped in there.