I don't know how I missed this, I was in Greg's first wedding many years back. He was as good a dude as anyone would ever know. We lost touch after he wrote his book Narc Ops, and I haven't seen him since right before he went to work with the Feds. Used to hang many "Charlie" shifts with him...
Not sure why you won’t buy Team Wendy, or don’t want an Opscore. Hard Head Vets like named above has some decent offerings. But if you want to go cheap, go to a skate store, or bicycle shop, pick a helmet, and buy the add-ons, bump helmets were derived from skaters and bmx gear.
Not to call you out, but the first Gulf War was 1991ish, so if the ammo date code was late 90’s...
Regardless, loaded mags were not kept at any duty station I was ever at. If live ammo was warranted, we had to load it each time, and unload it when we turned in the weapon. That from an MP that...
Well, they’re more like loose guidelines down a cluttered path, but I get what you’re sayin’. They’re mostly for something to skim right before the paperwork and flush.
It used to also be that in order to ship wine into the state, the recipient must have made an in person visit to the winery at some point. At least that was how it was explained to me in Napa?
Jane Pauley, David Letterman, John Voight, are all Hoosiers. Meryl Streep is a semi regular at Stone Creek Dining, and the Coachman in Plainfield(Her husband is from here or something like that).
That was actually a dig too. They were not so large, as swollen due to backup, as no female would date a guy that listened to, let alone liked those bands!:lmfao: