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So I get back out here after a much needed 3 week break back home. Picked up my Fatboy while I was home, of course I'm all proud of it, so I decide to upload a picture of it this morning. (didn't want to waste good riding weather back home messing around on a computer)
Well, of course the picture is huge (2.5GB) and the internet connection out here is so friggin' slow it won't upload and re-size it.
Ok, done bitching for the moment......I'm sure something else out here will irritate me sooner or later and I'll pop back around and share that with you all too.
Thanks for serving. Keep your head and butt down. As my son said when he was in Rimadi a year and a half ago: ASSUME NOTHING! QUESTION EVERYTHING. He was talking about Hadji, and sometimes his superiors (done within UCMJ rules).
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