Be careful, that bottle is precariously close to the edge of the table..Believe me, I know..after a handful or two of drinks, this balancing a nice bottle of Jefferson's Reserve on the arm of an Adirondack Chair, did not end well...
People coming together would be nice. But I don't see that happening, at least anytime soon. I wish it would happen. I have places to go, things to do and people to see. I wouldn't have to worry about being ready for whatever.
The people have become addicts. They are addicted to self indulgence. They are addicted to not having to be responsible for much at all. Using the term sheep is a good metaphor. The shepherd provides all their needs and tells them what to do, where to go and how to think. People have become addicted to this level of care.
Like all addicts, they will have to hit rock bottom before things change. The question is: Where is the bottom? How far do they have to fall?
A picture I took when I was with the 75th during air refueling. A-10s are the most bad ass close air support aircraft in existence. It's a plane built around a gun that can rip tanks in half and has battle tested survivability. How awesome is that?
A picture I took when I was with the 75th during air refueling. A-10s are the most bad ass close air support aircraft in existence. It's a plane built around a gun that can rip tanks in half and has battle tested survivability. How awesome is that?
The Warthog is a menacing aircraft, it even looks mean. One of them buzzed a NG convoy that I was in---here in the States BTW--- right before Desert Storm.
I did not go to Iraq and now I wish that I had.
I saw one of these darting across the sky, on the way to an air show at MacDill AFB; an F-16. It punched through the air like it was a needle, and it looked menacing too. That was during the summer of 2016.:tango_face_smile: View attachment 35162
The first picture of my dog the day I adopted him from the shelter. He was 6 months old at the time and sure seemed happy to find a home. He's a bit over 3 years old now and much larger. I'm willing to bet if anyone tried to harm me and he was around he'd have something to say about it.
The first picture of my dog the day I adopted him from the shelter. He was 6 months old at the time and sure seemed happy to find a home. He's a bit over 3 years old now and much larger. I'm willing to bet if anyone tried to harm me and he was around he'd have something to say about it.
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