Devo182
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Are you of a Norse religion?Until Valhalla.
No, I'm a veteran who still works for the federal govt. Just something we use to say.Are you of a Norse religion?
Always found them interesting. But then I started reading one guy on Totse that was into Valhalla and some 10-level afterlife and believed you could connect with Valhalla during this life. He had some really wild ideas. No disrespect meant to you or anyone else. Do find them interesting.
Sorry for your loss, man. Sounds like a life well lived. Praying for all.View attachment 434268
This is my brother, he lost his battle with cancer a few hours ago. This picture was taken in 1968 when he was flying a Huey "slick" and dropping LERPs and extracting them out of Bien Hoa, South Vietnam. On one of his missions he extracted a platoon under fire and lost 2 feet of his rotor blade and still got everyone home, received several medals for heroism.
He had no regrets, he lived a good full life. But the old guy you shuffling into Walmart, this is what he may have looked like 50 or 60 years ago. I will miss his humor and his fearlessness.
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This is my brother, he lost his battle with cancer a few hours ago. This picture was taken in 1968 when he was flying a Huey "slick" and dropping LERPs and extracting them out of Bien Hoa, South Vietnam. On one of his missions he extracted a platoon under fire and lost 2 feet of his rotor blade and still got everyone home, received several medals for heroism.
He had no regrets, he lived a good full life. But the old guy you shuffling into Walmart, this is what he may have looked like 50 or 60 years ago. I will miss his humor and his fearlessness.
Lol Mich St over UM?!? In what world? Mich St has had some good basketball teams, but so has UM obviously. In football, it's not even a match. A blueblood vs a historical nobody.
Prayers SentView attachment 434268
This is my brother, he lost his battle with cancer a few hours ago. This picture was taken in 1968 when he was flying a Huey "slick" and dropping LERPs and extracting them out of Bien Hoa, South Vietnam. On one of his missions he extracted a platoon under fire and lost 2 feet of his rotor blade and still got everyone home, received several medals for heroism.
He had no regrets, he lived a good full life. But the old guy you shuffling into Walmart, this is what he may have looked like 50 or 60 years ago. I will miss his humor and his fearlessness.
They've had an NIL program in place for years------under the table and off the booksGa's championship and other recent success will keep them recruiting at an elite level until they figure NIL out. But it should help us in the meantime, and if we can build success off of it, we could be back a lot quicker. I expect us to compete for a top 5 class this year. If you can recruit at that level, you can win against anyone.
So sorry for your loss but it sounds like you have some great memories to keep forever. Keep the faith my manView attachment 434268
This is my brother, he lost his battle with cancer a few hours ago. This picture was taken in 1968 when he was flying a Huey "slick" and dropping LERPs and extracting them out of Bien Hoa, South Vietnam. On one of his missions he extracted a platoon under fire and lost 2 feet of his rotor blade and still got everyone home, received several medals for heroism.
He had no regrets, he lived a good full life. But the old guy you shuffling into Walmart, this is what he may have looked like 50 or 60 years ago. I will miss his humor and his fearlessness.
I had the pleasure of going to Krakow Poland and visiting Auschwitz death camp. They had these long glass incase full of suite cases with people names on them, Piles of shoes and eye glasses. What really got me was the pile of baby shoes. I broke. Cried the rest of the time I was there. Where they sleep was lice infested. The crematorium that they said up to three hundred a day were destroyed. That the roofs of houses bear by were covered several inches thick of human ashes. A trip I will never forget. Someone leaves flowers laying in the crematorium everyday. The only pleasure I got out of that visit was the gallows where they hung the ones responsible.I’m sobbing