Friday, February 17, 2006
on the road again
Am headed down to Walter Reed Army Medical Center (henceforth referred to as WRAMC) to deliver a bunch of rolling duffels I found at a Target clearance sale--$5 each for 24 inch rolling duffel!. Handle might be a tad short for guys but I am a firm believer in rolling, not lugging, luggage. (Maybe the name will be changed to rollage some day.) Then to a support rally across the street.
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Milblogging conference 2006
I don't really count as a milblogger but I'm gonna try to register. At least 7 people are listed to attend to whom I would like to extend my thanks in person. My thanks for their work and for the positive influence they're having in this war against terrorism--the effect they're having on us civilians struggling to find out ways to support the troops, based on factual information, not empty-headed largesse.
Milblogging conference 2006
I don't really count as a milblogger but I'm gonna try to register. At least 7 people are listed to attend to whom I would like to extend my thanks in person. My thanks for their work and for the positive influence they're having in this war against terrorism--the effect they're having on us civilians struggling to find out ways to support the troops, based on factual information, not empty-headed largesse.
Milblogging conference 2006
I don't really count as a milblogger but I'm gonna try to register. At least 7 people are listed to attend to whom I would like to extend my thanks in person. My thanks for their work and for the positive influence they're having in this war against terrorism--the effect they're having on us civilians struggling to find out ways to support the troops, based on factual information, not empty-headed largesse.
Milblogging conference 2006
I don't really count as a milblogger but I'm gonna try to register. At least 7 people are listed to attend to whom I would like to extend my thanks in person. My thanks for their work and for the positive influence they're having in this war against terrorism--the effect they're having on us civilians struggling to find out ways to support the troops, based on factual information, not empty-headed largesse.