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Old 04-24-2007, 11:45 AM   #61
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We had a girl in work who was into this sort of thing. One day she was showing of her latest tatoo. I asked what it and she replied it was a tribal tatoo that she had designed herself. She seemed confused when I asked "So that would be a tribe of one?"
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Old 04-24-2007, 11:46 AM   #62
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Tribal is just a style of tattoo. I have a tribal on my left arm and a snake done tribal style on my right leg.
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Old 04-24-2007, 01:14 PM   #64
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While up in Chicago for my daughter's graduation from Navy basic, I visited
the Field Museum of Natural History, and it so happened they had a Maori
dance troop performing traditional song and dance. It was spellbinding, and
I gotta say the tattoo's were impressive, even if not my style. Here's a pic:
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very interesting eagles. how was the boot camp graduation?
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very interesting eagles. how was the boot camp graduation?
Went very well, thanks, Matt. I always get emotional and this being my
"baby" girl, made it all the tougher. So both my kids are Navy. She
is now in Monterey for a year learning Russian, and then will be stationed
at Ft. Mead working as a translater. She is pretty jazzed by all that...
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While up in Chicago for my daughter's graduation from Navy basic, I visited
the Field Museum of Natural History, and it so happened they had a Maori
dance troop performing traditional song and dance. It was spellbinding, and
I gotta say the tattoo's were impressive, even if not my style. Here's a pic:
Didn't realize that in Maori french fries grew on trees.
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About those dudes with the nose holes? How the hell do they blow their nose if they get a cold? It would come out horizontally wouldn't it?
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When did you retire from Northworst, Doug? That's my airline of choice. I've got over 1,000,000 frequent flyer miles built up with them and have loved every minute of my flying time with you folks.

Seriously, which airplanes were you qualified to work on and in what areas?
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That key rack piercing micht actually be quite handy
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