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Hi guys, I have been dwelling in the chat feature and haven't been on the forums in a while. I have some of my latest, by far greatest news yet:
http://whatsrightwithkidstoday.blogspot.com/2009/04/nick-sisti-encouraging-troops_15.html
!!! !!! !!! That's me! I still can't believe it, I'm in shock. Not only that, ...
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Hi guys what's up!
With me being able to meet one of my soldiers, I had some incentive to continue supporting others (I took a break and focused on my current contacts.) I asked my new school [where I just moved to] to help out, and we have started a drive. As with my CCD drive, this is my second. Yay! To make this a little more interactive ...
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I heard, what a story. I feel so bad for her family, She deserves the respect of all of us.
Nick
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It is. I can only hope you guys find friends like this is you haven't already.
We met a few weeks ago when he was on leave! His family came over, with his brother (Capt. in Air Force, came home from Afghan.) and we had a great time! He's awesome!!!
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How about a sort of pay-as-you-go for members? Like if I get 10 addresses, I pay $2.00 (these are just numbers I'm throwing around), and for every 10 addresses I pay $2.00. That's for members of course. Members should also get a few benefits (like some "Members" page on the site), because without benefits, why not just take ...
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I'd first like to say hi - I haven't been on in a while here. I was busy with a move and my mom remarrying. So, last week I went to see her.
First off, she is so sweet! We talked a little about medicine, being that I had asked Andy about tourniquets, cricothyroidotomies and such (he's a Medic, I want to be one, and that's how it ...
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That is an excellent story, I can only imagine that feeling. Well, Mrs. Carroll actually called me yesterday. She told me that Andy kept a diary from this deployment and the past and they are sending me copies (they made it into a little book; it's not published though). She invited my family over for dinner.
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Yes the Code Talkers were Native Navajo. They used a word from their language and matched it with a letter from our alphabet, much like the NATO Phonetic alphabet (i.e: Alpha = A, Baker = B). They also used code words, for example, turtle in Navajo was 'tank'. Unlike other, more obvious, codes, the Japanese could not decode this. The ...
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