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Well guys, im overseas. ill make this short cause these keyboards are hard to use (arabic). but i just wanted to say its HOT AS S***! its 138 degress and just past noon. I have called meghan and she is fine.

The armed escort (4 F-15 Fighters) for the Boeing 777-400 i flew in on was pretty cool. it was a military charter flight. other than that, and the heat, not much to comment on, its a desert lol.

Until next time, the internet here is $5 an hour so i have to jet. later!

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ARE YOU REALLY IN Kuwait..?? How come you are able to use internet every often?

They have internet in Kuwait. They have electricity and McDonalds too. Plumbing even :rolleyes:

I love how people think these places are like arab villages in Indiana Jones lol Kuwait has some of the most wealthy individuals on earth, they have internet.

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that is really anoying..when i tell ppl i go to india and they think i stay in a hut the whole time and ride a camel everywhere is really upsetting..ppl in india have $750k USD to spend on cars...its like 2.5 billion rupees to buy a bmw 745 there....and i saw 3...im not sure if kutten was trying to say its a poor place there...maybe it just came out wrong but i hate it when ppl do that

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I know LOL. Certainly parts of India are very poor, but not all of India. Hell, parts of America are very poor too.

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lol...its cause americans are brainwashed to think that they are the best kind of people...AND WE ARE! jkjk

yeah have you see those 6 star hotels in Dubai? holy crap...i thought 5 was the highest they go...

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well this is meghan joshs wife. i talk to him everyday around noonish my time which would be about 7-8 there where he is. hes doing good...but the heat is getting to him. hes very tired. as soon as i get his address in iraq i will post it. im doing ok. this first wk since he has been gone has been hell with one of his ex friends starting *BLEEP* and me getting into a HUGE fight with my sister last nite. but for him im holding up. i try not to cry when im on th phone with him bc i dont want him to start crying. it sucks having him another world away but it has to be done. if any of u have and questions or just want to check up on him feel free to contact me. my yahoo screen name is littlecuttie1983 and my aim screen name is lcuttie210 use them if u would like. i will keep u all posted.

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Josh & Meghan,

Just thought I would post this. I have supplied the link below, but it will probably be broken as it is a local news story.

Josh, your boys down in here in Fayetteville "Bragg" have never forgotten....

...waiting for YALL'S return so we can have that Carolina' BBQ....Army style! :cheers:

http://www.wral.com/news/9710258/detail.html

Incase it doesn't work, or doesn't load...here's the cut n' paste...sorry, i can't get the picture pulled over, as it's a video.

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. -- A tribute to 9/11 victims that is literally moving was erected Monday morning outside the Airborne and Special Operations Museum.

Created from wreckage of the World Trade Center, "The Gate" stands 23 feet high and weighs about five tons. Upright steel beams represent the two towers, while squares of metal cascading down one side represent papers flying from the buildings as they collapsed on 9/11.

The center of the sculpture, which was conceived by Greensboro artist Jim Gallucci, pivots and turns like a gate, allowing visitors to walk through it and touch it. Metal squares along the base are engraved with children's letters and drawings done in the wake of the tragedy.

"Art's pretty powerful. Art can do a lot of things," said Gallucci, who initially constructed the sculpture last year on the campus of Elon University after petitioning New York authorities for permission to use scraps of the World Trade Center in a public art display.

"It just wasn't a New York tragedy. It was really a national tragedy," he said.

Workers spent more than four hours Monday assembling the sculpture, which will remain outside the airborne museum for a year.

"It's fabulous. It's very exciting. It's a wonderful piece of work. It's very meaningful. It's powerful," said Sandy Klotz, of the museum.

Sorry guys.....I've been good with the rederick lately, but this one is for one of ours...

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Sorry guys.....I've been good with the rederick lately, but this one is for one of ours...

Rhetoric ;)

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Sorry guys.....I've been good with the rederick lately, but this one is for one of ours...

Rhetoric ;)

Who dares correct the great Ricky Bobby?? Hahahaha.... :o

I swear, I butcher the english language on this site so badly, you'd think I flunked the take-home Hooked On Phonics courses. I just start typing so quickly, and in between two different things going at once, that I spell the way it sounds....red'r-rick....aka...red'r-neck. :ph34r:

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"You're not on fire Ricky Bobby!"

LOL

I'm bad too, I have to read over every post twice before I send it LOL. I took a persuasion class in college (I have a Psychology/Communication degree with an emphasis in business negotiation strategies) and I misspelled rhetoric in a paper, lets just say I'll never do it again!

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you'd think I flunked the take-home Hooked On Phonics courses.
Hucked on Fonics Werked Fur Me, so give it another try! ;) :lol:

How long nis he going to be gone again?
IIRC he told me that he'll be back in September '07.

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