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and I can't figure out how to rotate this one. But here it is anyway

 

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Wow Marko,

 

That place is friggin beautiful. That last picture reminds me of when I was stationed in Montana. Glacier National Park was awesome.

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There were 2 on here last night who are familure with plastic women.

Sometimes plastic women are cool. They don't bitch at you for being late or forgetting their birthdays. :crackup:

 

Hey Don, I just read some of your info. 3/5 CAV is the shiznit! I met some CAV guys when I went on the annual Memorial Batann Death March back in 2006. My USAF Squadron back in 2003 had a Black Knight as its mascot. My last squadron before I retired was a Spartan. The whole damn unit went to watch the movie 300 when it first came out. My commander basically rented one of the screens in the movie theater so no one but us Spartans were in there watching the movie. Everyone around there nearly shit when 250+ folks came into the theater wearing black unit T-shirts. :sigh:

Edited by GatorFan
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Daddy,

 

That looks like the result of what would happen if your truck had sex with a Hummer. :crackup:

 

Heeh Heeh Heeh, You said Hummer :sigh:

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Daddy,

 

That looks like the result of what would happen if your truck had sex with a Hummer. :lol:

 

Heeh Heeh Heeh, You said Hummer :lol:

 

 

 

I just now noticed how it matches the Biffy. Coincidence? I think not!!! :crackup::sigh::D

 

(Even the roofs are both white)

Edited by VMax2007
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Daddy,

 

That looks like the result of what would happen if your truck had sex with a Hummer. :crackup:

 

Heeh Heeh Heeh, You said Hummer :sigh:

 

 

Hummer...Like nothing else!! :D

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Daddy,

 

That looks like the result of what would happen if your truck had sex with a Hummer. :lol:

 

Heeh Heeh Heeh, You said Hummer :lol:

 

 

 

I just now noticed how it matches the Biffy. Coincidence? I think not!!! :crackup::sigh::D

 

(Even the roofs are both white)

 

 

Huh? Just because your son would post pictures of Toyotas here doesn't mean everyone else would just for the hell of it. :lol:

 

I actually had a reason. I've never heard of it being called a Biffy. Please explain.

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I actually had a reason. I've never heard of it being called a Biffy. Please explain.

 

 

Jiffy_Biffy_Outside.jpg

 

 

http://www.biffsinc.com/

 

 

Is that your vacation home? I don't get it?

 

J/K, I see now. We call ours honey pots, or port-a-pots, or Jeffs. :crackup:

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There were 2 on here last night who are familure with plastic women.

Sometimes plastic women are cool. They don't bitch at you for being late or forgetting their birthdays. :crackup:

 

Hey Don, I just read some of your info. 3/5 CAV is the shiznit! I met some CAV guys when I went on the annual Memorial Batann Death March back in 2006. My USAF Squadron back in 2003 had a Black Knight as its mascot. My last squadron before I retired was a Spartan. The whole damn unit went to watch the movie 300 when it first came out. My commander basically rented one of the screens in the movie theater so no one but us Spartans were in there watching the movie. Everyone around there nearly shit when 250+ folks came into the theater wearing black unit T-shirts. :sigh:

 

 

 

Yeah I spent 1969 in Vietnam with the 3/5 cav. It was May 10-20 AShaw Valley. western Thau Province, I Corps. Operation Apache Snow, hill 937 know as Dong Ap Bia or Hamburger Hill. I believe they made a movie of the operation.

 

The 3/5 Cav received a Presidential citation for our participation.

 

I still have my original Black Knights cavalry scarf.

 

I could have been affected by Agent Orange, I know both my kids were born naked???

 

If you ain't Cav you ain't S__T

 

Don

Edited by dlstewart01
Posted (edited)
Wow Marko,

 

That place is friggin beautiful. That last picture reminds me of when I was stationed in Montana. Glacier National Park was awesome.

 

Thanks! I love it here.

 

BTW Whitefish is about 60 miles down the road from here. Anyone going through Whitefish must go to the Bulldog for a burger and a beer. Best place there is.

 

 

Anyone going though Fernie has to stop in for one.

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