Douglas Creek 4th of July

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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby geno » Mon May 24, 2010 6:04 am

russau wrote:bottom line is drink responsibly, but come to have some fun! be safe is the most important thing we can do for all!

And... If Steve is there, prepare for a long night of a VERY BIG campfire.
Enjoy the little things in life, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.
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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby geno » Mon May 24, 2010 6:15 am

TCFIFER...>>>>>>>>>>>>>The youngest son graduates from Fort Knox as a Cavalry Scout on the 8th of July. >>>>>>>>>>.
You will enjoy your trooper's graduation ceremony! Congratulations on having a 19Delta in the family! You should be extremely proud! My son was also a 19Delta and was assigned to the 3-3 of the 3rd ACR at Ft Hood, TX. He spent 15 months in Mosul, Iraq at FOB Marez. They were missioned to the SE Sector of the City. Please keep us informed of his progress. Please pass along my sincere gratitude for his service. We need a lot more like him. God Bless.
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BTW, tell him to watch out for "MISERY" He'll know what you mean!
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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby tcfifer » Mon May 24, 2010 8:30 am

Thanks Geno. I'll mention the "Misery" thing when/if he calls on Sunday. He's already got his marching orders; when he graduates, he reports to Ft Riley, KS and then a few weeks later is off to Afghanistan.

I think this will be twice now that I'll miss shaking your hand in person. Was looking forward to meeting you, Russ, Hoser, and all the other posters who will be coming. Shoot, I was even looking forward to surviving another one of Leonards' Jalepeno dinners!

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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby russau » Tue May 25, 2010 5:20 am

HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY, im from St.Louis Misery! whats all this about misery?? inquring minds want to know!
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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby Hoser John » Tue May 25, 2010 5:45 am

:lol: You survived????????? Holy crappola thanx for the headsup. Can't eat hot peppers anymore jus' tooo bloody old--actually Hep C treatments took my ability away but sure beats that dirtnap-John
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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby tcfifer » Tue May 25, 2010 6:36 am

Russ...Misery loves company!! One of these days, I'm gonna come down to the great state of Misery and do some dredging with you. My wife's folks live in St Joe, so I'm part "show me" by marriage. ;) Every time I drive over those glacial morraines south of Mound City on 1-29, I often wonder if there's gold in the creeks that runs through them. Someday, I'll find out.

Hoser, as for Leonard's meal concoctions, what doesn't kill ya will cure you. In your case, flip a coin. Good luck to you sir. :lol:

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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby russau » Tue May 25, 2010 2:47 pm

thats ok John. Gene cant eat hot stuff anymore either. i go with the flow!
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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby russau » Tue May 25, 2010 2:48 pm

[quote="tcfifer"]Russ...Misery loves company!! One of these days, I'm gonna come down to the great state of Misery and do some dredging with you. My wife's folks live in St Joe, so I'm part "show me" by marriage. ;) Every time I drive over those glacial morraines south of Mound City on 1-29, I often wonder if there's gold in the creeks that runs through them. Someday, I'll find out.

Tim, actually ive been trying to get up there below Omaha with Rex Mueller (Nebraskadad)and a few other guys. seems you guys get to much rain!
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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby tcfifer » Tue May 25, 2010 3:10 pm

Russ, what's up here besides drinking companions?? Nebraska doesn't have anything but steers and.....................................corn. :lol:

I once went down to the confluences of the Little Nemaha and the Missouri looking for $20 gold coins, but found a bunch of mud and junked cars instead.

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Re: Douglas Creek 4th of July

Postby russau » Tue May 25, 2010 5:38 pm

dredgeing rules in these kinds of situations! dont let a little mud distract the main mission!
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