Oh you could do it Ben. It just takes a little practice, that's all.
There is nothing quite like coming close to dying to really know what
living is all about. Remember next Tuesday and be very grateful that you
do not know exactly what it takes to start one down the barrel. Take my
word for it---you are the lucky one!!!
Larry Dickstein
bugide@juno.com
There is no problem that cannot be solved
with either a checkbook or high explosives.
On Sun, 09 Nov 1997 15:04:17 -0500 Benjamin Ruset <bruset@monmouth.com>
writes:
>>A shiver ran down my spine when I read this, for my father-in-law
>died
>>last week.
>
>It's a shame that soldiers don't get much recognition. Expecially with
>my
>generation. Maybe the absence of a major war in my generations memory
>has
>blinded us to the fact that strangers offered their lives protecting
>our
>rights, lives, etc. 'Tis a shame.
>
>It takes a lot to be a soldier - I know that I'd probably never want
>to go
>under fire. Heck, I could have joined the Army Band, but I was afraid!
>Kudos to all the vets, alive or not, that have fought for their
>country and
>what they believe in.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>BEN RUSET - http://www.monmouth.com/~bruset
>78 MGB Roadster - 89 Mercury Cougar
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>"If you gaze for a long time into an abyss,
> the abyss gazes also into you." - F.W. Nietzsche
>
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