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A Date With A Stripper At A Pole Dancing Club

April 19, 2010

I told part of this story in another entry, but there really wasn’t much detail to it, just the overall situation, which was tagged on to the end of a post about something else, so here is the ‘rest of the story’ as the old saying goes. I always got along well with the soldiers [...]

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Partying with the men

October 14, 2009

I was a technical supply sergeant in Texas. Well. that was one of my assignments there at Fort Hood, and true to form, there were a lot of black people in supply. You know, it’s an army stereotype, but sometimes there are reasons for stereotypes, like, they are true. So there I was, one of [...]

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Ponzi Billionaire loses 6 private jets – I’m crying here.

June 19, 2009

This story almost made me cry, so I had to share it. Granted it has nothing to do with me, except that I am also on the list of richest Americans (if you drill down really really deeply) {I figure since I don’t have credit card debt, I must be on that list. Everyone else [...]

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Mardi Gras, a Deaf Jam Production

April 1, 2009

Sometimes you just shoot yourself in the foot.
This is sort of a long story, so if you don’t have time, move on. I was partying down in San Antonio with a couple buddies and saw three attractive ladies at a small table. I was watching and quickly noticed they were using ASL (American Sign Language)
I [...]

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Running on Empty

March 31, 2009

So I’m driving through Texas, again, I have no specific recollection of when or why I am doing this. Probably heading to Phoenix after doing my time in the Army, but to be honest, I don’t know. For once, I actually have photo proof of the event, or at least some of the people in [...]

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The Stinky Samurai

March 25, 2009

I drove from Phoenix to Philly a few times while I was going to college the first time. (the time I flunked out of college) College is all about being ready for it. I think most people attending for the first time really aren’t serious about it, they just take it as the next step [...]

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