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You're a good man, but Seabees can be confounding; you just might have been confusing bullheaded-and-stubborn with tough.One of the toughest groups of guys I encountered in Iraq was a Seabee unit, I have tons of respect for my bee brothers.
Excellent!I lived in WT for a year and imported my wife from there. I'd like to visit some of you guys when we visit there. Esp. duece guys
That's funny, because kind of a similar story with me and my beautiful bride.Nah, this was a free local pickup only deal. I had to go get her after interning for a year.
The first time I drove out there, I swore I'd never to it again. Longest most boring drive I'd ever done. So of course when we got married, part of the deal was we had to come visit often, so now I've done it 1000 times.
Everybody loves a good love story.That's funny, because kind of a similar story with me and my beautiful bride.
She's native to Tennessee, from Chattanooga, and came to work in D.C. on the Hill for Senator Howard Baker. She wouldn't cross North of the Potomac and lived in Virginia.
I got sweet on her, but lived in Maryland; raised there my whole life. Marylanders didn't cross the river into Virginia. And I learned how Virginia folk would never set foot in Maryland if they could avoid it. Silly, but the way it was (sort of still is). It's human nature I guess. The people on the other side of the river are always suspect.
So against the advice of all my friends I ventured into Virginia for a date. I got lost.
Asked for a second date; went into Virginia again. I got lost again.
She was sweet, so I asked for a third date. I went into Virginia the third time; got lost again. But BINGO; it was different this time. I said to myself, "Wait a minute", and I looked around..."I've been lost here before. I know where i AM; no problem!"
And after that I never looked back. I moved to Virginia, and Idon't have any plans for leaving. The End.
Mark & Linda HannifinOK, Steel Soldiers...
SPEAK UP if you are one of the (unofficial) west Texas Detachment members !
If you are based in the west Texas area, sign up here.
If you are generally located in the "isolated" regions of west Texas - west of the I-35 Corridor, south of the Panhandle, east of the New Mexico border, and North of the Rio Grande - then you've probably noticed that other members are as few and far between as the towns we live in.
(If you look at the Old Steel Soldiers Site and glance at the Member Map, you'll see the area.... there are almost NO DOTS !) http://old.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=GoogleMap (Y'all in southeastern New Mexico are "qualified", too!)
This thread is where you can speak up and identify yourselves for the rest of us. Let's establish a "composite unit" of us isolated and scattered SS Members.
[edit: added new MAP link...]
SS West Texas Detachment Member Map - Google Maps
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I'll start it:
John Bariou (& Dianna)
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas
---> Add your name and location (include City/County please) <---
NOTE:
I will update the list every once in while as a printable roster for everyone.
Welcome, Mark & Linda !Mark & Linda Hannifin
South of Abilene, Taylor Co. TX
FLU419 SEE
I'm not a Texan, but welcome anyhow from Virginia.Deadpoolz;1962354[COLOR=#daa520 said:]What's up guys. John Caldwell from San Angelo, TX here.[/COLOR] Picking up a bobbed M35A2 next week. Hope to get a lot of valuable info from this page and hopefully make some new friends!
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