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| 07/12/2006 08:00:09 AM |
Standing for Peace ... Running to Warby PhantomEWOComment: Ah yes, the hands. I recently witnessed my son graduate from the Marine Corp and the first thing I noticed was how he held his hands. I love the discipline of the armed forces. They make the rest of us look schleppy. Whats neat is they learn to stand like that for a very long time ,motionless. We also got to see training at the rifle range and our bus drove by and atleast 80 young men were standing motionless with rifles up, aimed and ready. My son said he was amazed at how their physical and emotional limits were pushed way beyond what he previously thought was possible. Since bootcamp, he said everything seems easy in life. I guess if you can survive that training the rest of life is a breeze. It's been so nice seeing the changes in my son since he enlisted, and he loves being a Marine.
Heck, I wish I could have been a Marine. :)
Oops I ranted there a bit. Just wanted to say I enjoyed your entry. Really hit me when I pulled it up. Good job to capture it. |
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| 07/12/2006 07:51:48 AM |
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| 07/12/2006 07:50:23 AM |
Waitingby whiteroomComment: Way underrated. Wow. I absolutely love this. Perfect composition and colors. |
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| 07/11/2006 08:13:49 AM |
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| 07/10/2006 11:04:32 PM |
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| 07/10/2006 09:34:46 PM |
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| 07/10/2006 04:43:24 PM |
Blackeyeby LouisComment: Underrated. This one has alot of soul. I love the background color and overall mood. |
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| 07/08/2006 05:33:03 PM |
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