Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
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Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
Looks like I had about five cups too much coffee....
An old Panama buddy sent this to me....
An old Panama buddy sent this to me....
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
Guys, Blaine is pulling a fast one again I've spent some time with him he's up to some thing
that's just not him
ollogger
that's just not him
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
Looks like something happened to his dead - clamped in a vice for too long and then someone lopped off the top with a hedge trimmer or something. Poor guy.
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Not one bit of difference, Gentlemen This was last Christmas... It's just the beard
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
second pic. is Blaine (minus the halo)
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Hard to see you in the second picture. The lady makes you almost invisible!
Have you hugged your rifle today?
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My Daughter has that effect on people.....claybob86 wrote:Hard to see you in the second picture. The lady makes you almost invisible!
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
Heh heh. That's all I got brother.
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
+1. He does seem to like that "backlighting"!ollogger wrote:second pic. is Blaine (minus the halo)
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
Thanks for your service Blaine.
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
I (mostly) enjoyed every bit of it......It was an honor to be allowed to serve 20 years.rjohns94 wrote:Thanks for your service Blaine.
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
+1 -- I too appreciate your sacrifice...the only thing I can say about the 1st pic is wow do those glasses look big, although they do offer added protection... :)rjohns94 wrote:Thanks for your service Blaine.
Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
Thanks for the service.
By the style of those glasses, I'm guessing you had some bell bottoms to go with em
By the style of those glasses, I'm guessing you had some bell bottoms to go with em
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Those were BCs to be sure....octagon wrote:Thanks for the service.
By the style of those glasses, I'm guessing you had some bell bottoms to go with em
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
BC glasses, I so forgot about them, I am very glad I have good eyes.BlaineG wrote:Those were BCs to be sure....octagon wrote:Thanks for the service.
By the style of those glasses, I'm guessing you had some bell bottoms to go with em
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I might be wrong (gasp ) but I think the Army had more than one style of frame to choose from at that time.....They sure look dumb as heckSteveR wrote:BC glasses, I so forgot about them, I am very glad I have good eyes.BlaineG wrote:Those were BCs to be sure....octagon wrote:Thanks for the service.
By the style of those glasses, I'm guessing you had some bell bottoms to go with em
Steve
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
Yes, thank you for your service.
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
It was the best time of my life..... I'd do it again. If the S really HTF, I'd head out to Ft Lewis, or VA and help out as best as possible.UncleBuck wrote:Yes, thank you for your service.
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
Hat's off to you Blaine, funny glasses and all!
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
BlaineG wrote:Looks like I had about five cups too much coffee....
An old Panama buddy sent this to me....
My dad spent a lot of time in Panama and Ecuador in the 1990s and early 2000s with the NG.
Thanks for your service.
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The Air Force forced everybody to wear them during basic training. When sent to your duty assignment or training for your job, they let you pick or wear if you had them, your own style.BlaineG wrote:I might be wrong (gasp ) but I think the Army had more than one style of frame to choose from at that time.....They sure look dumb as heckSteveR wrote:BC glasses, I so forgot about them, I am very glad I have good eyes.BlaineG wrote:Those were BCs to be sure....octagon wrote:Thanks for the service.
By the style of those glasses, I'm guessing you had some bell bottoms to go with em
Steve
I just got a good laugh out of BC glasses, not at you .
If the sh*f, then I would hope to stand by your side.
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
They were also called RPG's by the grunts: rape prevention glasses. Fine for down range but no bueno when approaching the ladies. I liked the style pictured much better than the Buddy Holly style before them. Yeah.....a guy with a haircut like that had to make sure that the Chinook did not try to land on him!
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Re: Somewhere On A Chinook, Panama, ca 1990
The hair is tight and looking good. I think it's entirely possible that the mustache is bent on world domination, and is just wearing Blaine as a clever disguise...
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The barber I used kept it that way...he had me convinced that was the fashion in Panama...he seemed to be correct. In that pic, it needed a trim.octagon wrote:The hair is tight and looking good. I think it's entirely possible that the mustache is bent on world domination, and is just wearing Blaine as a clever disguise...
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