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Admin 01-29-2013 06:41 PM

Moderators Needed
 
Hey guys, just a note to let you know that we'll be needing a few new moderators here on the forum, so we'll be watching for anyone who fits the bill and we feel would benefit the forum.

We'll keep ya updated! :tup:

terrilee 01-29-2013 07:17 PM

so should a person apply?

Admin 01-29-2013 07:25 PM

No need to apply, we'll just watch and decide who we think would be a good fit. We'll then contact you, and you can either accept or decline.

carasdad 01-29-2013 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Admin (Post 515377)
No need to apply, we'll just watch and decide who we think would be a good fit. We'll then contact you, and you can either accept or decline.

Oh my..this is like being selected for Jury Duty huh?..:s
@ Hank(inuyasha)... Looks like yer gonna have a new job....I just hope you folks don't get sequestered...waiting for a verdict on a bad post..and miss dinner or sumpin...

scootnwinn 01-29-2013 07:38 PM

It's exactly like jury duty only with scooters

teddy554 01-29-2013 09:11 PM

I like hank but he is to nice>D Sometimes i think a thread or forum can be to nice :ugh: sometimes a little disagreement is good :tup:

inuyasha 01-29-2013 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teddy554 (Post 515404)
I like hank but he is to nice>D Sometimes i think a thread or forum can be to nice :ugh: sometimes a little disagreement is good :tup:

Hi Teddy
Thanks for the vote of confidence:cheers:
Im kind but firm in my beliefs so dont any one take it for weakness on my part
As nice as i am to my friends i can be just as mean to my enemies
I have a dark side as well as a light, the trick is balancing them to utilize the strenghts of both to make the sum of those parts far better as a whole .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GI7LrSHYaU
I was and always shall be career military
Glenn thanks to you as well my friend:cheers:
Take care and ride safely dear friends
Yours Hank

teddy554 01-29-2013 09:57 PM

:shrug:i didn t mean it as a weakness but you wouldn't let me argue with any body

inuyasha 01-29-2013 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teddy554 (Post 515424)
:shrug:i didn t mean it as a weakness but you wouldn't let me argue with any body

Hi Teddy
Ahh i getcha:lmao:
Take care and ride safely dear friend
Yours Hank

carasdad 01-29-2013 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by inuyasha (Post 515414)
Hi Teddy
Thanks for the vote of confidence:cheers:
Im kind but firm in my beliefs so dont any one take it for weakness on my part
As nice as i am to my friends i can be just as mean to my enemies
I have a dark side as well as a light, the trick is balancing them to utilize the strenghts of both to make the sum of those parts far better as a whole .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GI7LrSHYaU
I was and always shall be career military
Glenn thanks to you as well my friend:cheers:
Take care and ride safely dear friends
Yours Hank

Hank..you are very welcome my fellow retired military CPO. Let us not forget our CPO creed..just as I shall never forget the Hippocratic Oath I swore to as a Combat Medic(Corpsman as you know..most do not know what that is..so when I say Medic..they say..ah ok):hmm:. We treated our fallen enemies with the very same medical care as we did our own troops. As I see it..enemy or not..were are all humans..and war with them was not over hatred of those in front of us...it was over love for those behind us. I too have a dark and light side. On here I tend to be a bit cocky...righteous and probably even borderline humorous. But when the proverbial 'Shit hits the fan' I fall into a serious...fair..non judging and strictly business mode. Odd that you mentioned 'career military' as today my gf took down my retirement shadow box to clean and dust. She pointed out each ribbon and asked what the stars on them meant. So I explained each ribbon and the gold and silver stars..since it was the first time she ever asked about them. Just as yours..each ribbon has a story and while many bring a smile...just as many bring a tear. When I explained the 5 Navy Achievement and 4 Navy Commendation ones she exclaimed "Oh my gawd are you nuts..you could have been killed" To which I replied.."Yes I could have..but dedication to duty and a sworn oath..comes before fear..for you only allow yourself the fear...after your mission is accomplished"
Thank you as well for your service...:tup:

inuyasha 01-29-2013 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carasdad (Post 515453)
Hank..you are very welcome my fellow retired military CPO. Let us not forget our CPO creed..just as I shall never forget the Hippocratic Oath I swore to as a Combat Medic(Corpsman as you know..most do not know what that is..so when I say Medic..they say..ah ok):hmm:. We treated our fallen enemies with the very same medical care as we did our own troops. As I see it..enemy or not..were are all humans..and war with them was not over hatred of those in front of us...it was over love for those behind us. I too have a dark and light side. On here I tend to be a bit cocky...righteous and probably even borderline humorous. But when the proverbial 'Shit hits the fan' I fall into a serious...fair..non judging and strictly business mode. Odd that you mentioned 'career military' as today my gf took down my retirement shadow box to clean and dust. She pointed out each ribbon and asked what the stars on them meant. So I explained each ribbon and the gold and silver stars..since it was the first time she ever asked about them. Just as yours..each ribbon has a story and while many bring a smile...just as many bring a tear. When I explained the 5 Navy Achievement and 4 Navy Commendation ones she exclaimed "Oh my gawd are you nuts..you could have been killed" To which I replied.."Yes I could have..but dedication to duty and a sworn oath..comes before fear..for you only allow yourself the fear...after your mission is accomplished"
Thank you as well for your service...:tup:

Hi Glenn
Your most welcome and it was my honor and a distinct pleasure, i feel quite privileged to have been allowed to serve
I salute you as well for your service
I was raised to believe in honor, duty and self sacrifice above all else
Its who i am and i could never change
Take care and ride safely dear friend and comrade :cheers:
Yours Hank

carasdad 01-29-2013 11:30 PM

Hank...I am stealing your signature line to use..going to make a parody of it..
"4wheels move the body....2 wheels move the soul...3 wheels puts your car in the ditch"....:lmao:

inuyasha 01-29-2013 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carasdad (Post 515457)
Hank...I am stealing your signature line to use..going to make a parody of it..
"4wheels move the body....2 wheels move the soul...3 wheels puts your car in the ditch"....:lmao:

Hi Glenn
Your welcome to it my friend :cheers:
Keep in mind our trike riding brothers and sisters though, you wouldnt want to offend any one:ugh::hehe:
Take care and ride safely dear friend
Yours Hank

terrilee 01-29-2013 11:36 PM

isnt it great how our service members, past or present,
are now thanked openly, saluted, nowadays it is a honor to be a service member.

i remember going on my honey moon
in Pittsburgh, Intl. our home area,
1 guy thanked my hubs, he was spit on 3 times
in Atalanta where we transferred to LA.
a guy, young punk, same age as us, threw spaghetti
on him.
in LA omg it was totally TOTALLY horrible

He had on his beret, at that time only 1 group was allowed to wear 'em,

But those memories ares so clear, i really would love to see him in his beret, and uniform in todays atmosphere.
he wouldnt be proud, he'd be humble but just as im sure you guys appreciate the thanks, but realize those that can, do.
Not all men are created equal.


thanks guys for 'walking that line'

http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/...14951-0007.jpg

http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/...Badgesvg-1.png

inuyasha 01-29-2013 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by terrilee (Post 515459)
isnt it great how our service members, past or present,
are now thanked openly, saluted, nowadays it is a honor to be a service member.

i remember going on my honey moon
in Pittsburgh, Intl. our home area,
1 guy thanked my hubs, he was spit on 3 times
in Atalanta where we transferred to LA.
a guy, young punk, same age as us, threw spaghetti
on him.
in LA omg it was totally TOTALLY horrible

He had on his beret, at that time only 1 group was allowed to wear 'em,

But those memories ares so clear, i really would love to see him in his beret, and uniform in todays atmosphere.
he wouldnt be proud, he'd be humble but just as im sure you guys appreciate the thanks, but realize those that can, do.
Not all men are created equal.


thanks guys for 'walking that line'

http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/...14951-0007.jpg

http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/...Badgesvg-1.png

Hi Terri
My sincere condolences on your loss
I salute your Husband, and im saddened that i wont have the chance to meet him shake his hand and thank him
And i do remember the bad times and the good as i served from 1979 to 2003
Take care and ride safely dear friend
Yours Hank


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