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“My biggest regret ever is breaking the heart of the girl who loves me with everything she has. She loves me and would do anything for me, yet all I have done was break her heart. I’m sorry.”
This a reblog but I feel the same way about this gal, She would do everything for me but I took her for granted. Nobody has ever loved me, the way she loved me. My biggest regret ever is pushing you away, out of my life…
my black tights were covered in little white daschund hair. i had a gladiator cuff drawn around my forearm in dry erase marker. and i passed out. classy.
Sounds like a typical weekend in Korea :)
I am driving back to Whiteman Air Force Base Missouri! Yay!
I know this is old news but I need a career change…
Blackwater Worldwide, a private security company whose work in Iraq was plagued by trouble, said yesterday that it is changing its name to Xe as it shifts its business focus.
The company, based in Moyock, N.C., has more than a dozen business units that are owned by Erik Prince, a former Navy SEAL and heir to an industrial fortune. Prince grew the company over the past decade from a small firm that offered training for law enforcement and small military units to landing part of a lucrative State Department contract to provide security in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Its work in those countries was plagued with problems. In 2004, four of Blackwater’s guards were ambushed by insurgents in Fallujah. The company made headlines again on Sept. 16, 2007, during a chaotic confrontation in downtown Baghdad, when Blackwater contractors allegedly shot and killed 17 Iraqis in a crowded square. That incident led to congressional inquiries and protests that it be removed from the country. Last month, the Iraqi government refused to issue a new operating license to Blackwater, and the firm is winding down its work there. (Via Washington Post)
I’ve met a lot of good people from this company while I was down range (iraq) I was planning to join this security company when I get out of the Air Force but now I might just stay in or go this way. I wanted to go back to Iraq as a contractor and make bank but government refused to issue a new operating license to Blackwater.
I dont like their new Identity, the new logo is not as cool as the old one.
I need to figure out what im going to do when I get out of the Air Force, I can always go back to school, do freelance graphic design, or go to Hollywood to become the new Disney child superstar.
Today I turn 22, what the fuck is the big deal? I’m already allowed to buy alcohol (21), watch porno (18), and drive a vehicle (16). but in the last year I have done plenty of things that I’m really proud about. Thank you for staying around.
As an Airman, I don’t get paid a lot but since the Air Force is pretty much paying for everything such as rent, utilities, and food I saved up enough money to set up a cheap and decent entertainment/gaming system for my dorm room.
I’m using HDMI cables for everything to take advantage of my HDTV and also I’m using Optical cables to deliver 5.1 surround (Dolby) Its nice to play Call of Duty 4 with surround sounds. I think 720p is good enough for me.
I’m telling you guys, If your TV has HDMI input… Take advantage of it! Optical audio cable for Dolby enhanced gaming, you’ll know if someone is shooting behind you.