Whats the harm in asking again...they really need people now...go on ask them..
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Whats the harm in asking again...they really need people now...go on ask them..
what streets did you live on in g-town?
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Originally Posted by BlueCat
what school did you go to?
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Originally Posted by amsterdam
Yes, but time and time again she's reminded you that NOW it doesnt matter! Not two years ago! Youre running from the issue. She says your a coward because you wont even sign up because of a felony excuse. She's provided all kinds of resources for you to circumvent the regulations that have been unofficially scrapped. All you've done is repeat the same statement over about a felony that's bunk to you signing up. Real American ideal you seem to be living. I seem to remember the Vietnam war reports i read for a school project where 16 year olds were being sent in to fight to make up for dwindling troop resources. 16 year old kids had more balls than you and im sure they wouldve rather been out doing the explore the world thing than getting shot at overseas.
vietnam?you gotta move on guy.lol.
true blues.
I lived on 45th street and on P 1/2 before the neighborhood went bad..and I lived out on the west end beach for a while...I went to Island elem and Rosenberg.. St. Mary's and OConnell I was in school during busing and went to Booker T as well. I also went to Weis.
how cool is that!!my mother lives off 47 and woodrow and i grew up in cedar lawn.i went to trinity episcopal until 6 grade and then moved to clear lake in intermediate school.
you should have stayed and worked for the city,you could retire next year with my mom on he partially privatized social security and bought a house on the beach.oh well.
i love galveston though,the strand is great in the summer,lots of great art,.
Every time anyone brings up a past war DAM DAM you make a remark about that being a long time ago..or as you just did "move on" tell me have you had a history class?
Have you not heard...Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
I used to work at Clear Lake hospital..