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Freemanwalking, you haven't said yet whether you're back in the Navy

That was a shock, you just left here, the old life in Bremerton.  WTF?  Are you reallly jonesing for that life, or is it something else?  I'm not asking you for your secrets, but am curious, what happened, cause you play a mean guitar, homeboy, and I'd like to see you play that guitar for a long, long time. 

Rock on, Free!

posted by Blanche. on October 20, 2006 at 8:30 PM | link to this | reply

So, did things with S go as you hoped?
I can't believe it Lt, you're giving in so early and going back to the life?  Does that mean Sandog could be on the billet?  Hey, I'm calling you tomorrow.  I'm on my way back to Sandog (from NM, so we gotta catch up, dude).  Oh hey, I've ALMOST watched the Big Lebowski like 700 times in the past month. Every time I try, something comes up.  My PARENTS own it...lol.  Look for my cell phone number on yours so you can give me all the juice, DUDE.  I did get so far as, NO, I'm the DUDE.  Just don't end up back in the dirt, doll.  Love you too much for that.  And don't think about that thing with K, K?  Chin up, Lou.  xoxo... LouAnn. 

posted by Temple on October 13, 2006 at 12:52 AM | link to this | reply

Freemanwalking, you're going back into the Navy??

I can see you as FSO, but I'm surprised. I thought you cherished your freedom.  Wow, shock and surprise, I thought you were ready for the life of a civilian? 

Nice rambles in the woods, I agree about stew weather.  I've got Strat's recipe for barley soup to try next, and I can so picture the Washington Rain Forests you've walked in before, so I know what you're talking about.  wow, though, well, best of luck. keep us posted on your further adventures, never a dull moment with you.

posted by Blanche. on October 11, 2006 at 6:36 PM | link to this | reply

FreeManWalking, It seems weird to me to read of a young man talking about old times.  It seems that one should be at least my age to talk about old times.  And yet, when I read your posts, I see that you have done a lot and been a lot of places and have a lot to talk about even though you are young.   I wish you well in your time in the Navy.

posted by TAPS. on October 11, 2006 at 6:17 PM | link to this | reply