I thought this was neat and worth sharing:
http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2009/09/10/ian-fisher-american-soldier/
http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2009/09/10/ian-fisher-american-soldier/
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I thought this was neat and worth sharing:
http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2009/09/10/ian-fisher-american-soldier/
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That was really neat, Ello. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank was really cool. But what are the rules about tattoos and the military? I thought that there were limits to how many and where . . .
The despicable, vile, traitorous, democrat motherfuckers in the house just rammed through cap and trade which is going to kill jobs, increase costs for
everyone on everything, and is yet another nail in America's coffin. If you voted for a Democrat or Obama your hand is on the hammer's handle and yes,
I damn you. Borofin, June 26, 2009.
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Aebriol |
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That was really cool, thanks.
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Muerta wrote: None on the neck, face, or hands. The dress uniforms have long sleeves so you can get tattoos on your forearms. |
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My understanding is that you can have forearm tattoos when you join up, but you aren't supposed to get more once you're in. They take pictures of the
ones you already have.
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Aielman KajiraLiege |
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That was cool. Thanks for sharing.
peace, Aielman
"Sometimes life leaves a hundred dollar bill on your dresser, and you don't
realize until later that it's because it fucked you." - Shit My Dad Says
Husband, Father, Squisher of bugs.
aka Bret
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