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Do you remember what you were doing on this day 25 years ago? We do; we were making our very first wheel ever - the two piece forged RS - and selling it to road racing teams all over North America. A lot has changed since then, including moving on to a MUCH larger offering of new wheel models that are light-years ahead of the old RS in terms of technological advancement and performance metrics. But what hasn’t changed is our commitment to quality, customer service, and continuous improvement; and thanks to that, we’ve been very fortunate to spend the last quarter century doing what we love! Learn more at: forgeline.com/latest-news/forgeline-celebrates-25-years/

 

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Me, probably just a bit over a year. I was born on Feb 1, so maybe 15 or 16 months in this photo?

 

Someone made this poncho for me, I think. I have to ask my mom who.

 

ETA: Confirmed. Grandma Vivian (my great grandmother - my mother's mother's mother) made this poncho. This would have been 1979. It's a cute little thing -- if you can look past its acrylicness. I have to see if we still have it at my parents' house.

 

Pictured: On July 28, 2004, Exchange associates (from left) Regina Koenig, Barbara Brown, Jack Lauff and Irene Panter received certificates of appreciation from BG James Chambers, 13th Corps Support Command commanding general, for their heroic actions after a June 16 rocket attack struck near the BX at Camp Anaconda in Iraq. (Photo by Maj. Cathy Wilkinson/28th Public Affairs Detachment)

 

According to an article in Airmen magazine, Koenig and some other associates had been singing “Happy Birthday” to a 21-year-old teammate when the rocket struck.

 

In February 2012, shortly after U.S. troops left Iraq in December 2011, Koenig told the Exchange Post that she still remembered seeing a “coffee buddy” killed in the attack. Nearly eight years after the attack, she said she could still hear the whistling of the rocket as it headed toward the camp.

 

The certificates presented by BG Chambers praisws the actions they took “without regard to their own safety or personal risk."

 

“The ability to reach and take care of people is a human quality not everyone has,” said Chambers, who added that some of the wounded owed their lives to the associates’ quick response.

#FlashbackFriday - Mary Peralta (R), Program Manager at Price, with guests at a Women in Leadership event. Photo/Tom Queally

 

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Once upon a very kinky Halloween…

She lit the candles, slipped into shiny black, and waited to be wrapped up like a sweet, sinful surprise. 🍬✨

 

This red tape vixen still gives us chills—in all the right ways. Bound in glossy crimson from heels to wrists, gagged and blindfolded beneath candlelight, she was the perfect Halloween centerpiece. ️

 

Witchy? Yes. Willing? Definitely. Wrapped tighter than a mummy? Always.

 

 

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This was summer 1981. I believe I was 11 years old at the time.

 

If you're a baseball fan, you know that was a strike year. But, we were all about the Oakland A's even then. The team was playing "Billy Ball" under the helm of Billy Martin. Billy had been fired in '79 from the Yankees for the second time. He ended up in his hometown of Oakland to lead a team to a surprising second place finish. He did it on the strength of his starting pitchers who completed an incredible 94 games in 1980. In '81, they would get to the playoffs where they would lose to the Yankees.

 

So, you'll notice my cousin Jose's hat with the "Billy Ball" logo. I think we all got 'em. He was heading back home to San Diego that day after spending a few weeks with us during the summer. That summer was a blast as we did EVERYTHING - water slides, Disneyland, baseball games (including the minor league San Jose team), camping and more. Really just a fun summer all around.

 

FYI, this McDonald's was built near a local Piper style airport in San Jose so it took on that motif when it was opened. It lasted for awhile but I think they converted it to standard MickeyD's stylings in the 90s.

 

Have a good weekend!

Me, my Mum and my little brother. Mini skirts and black coffee !

This was possibly my best Halloween costume ever - a T. Rex. I think I'm 4 years old here. Note the amazing Picasso wallpaper in our house.

SMU15 #flashbackfriday: Residing strategically in Singapore’s buzzing arts and heritage belt, SMU is a firm supporter of the development of creative potential. In September 2005, SMU first hosted the Singapore Art Show, displaying sculptures and other works of art by Singaporean artists all over our campus. This paved the way to host subsequent art events, notably the Singapore Biennale since 2006. Find out more about SMU's milestones at bit.ly/1vgd15G and take a walk down memory lane with us! #sgSMU15

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