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Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman Ramón "CZ" Colón-López and Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jason L. France, senior enlisted leader for the U.S. Transportation Command, provide an update on PCS moves and safety measures being taken to protect service members and families in light of COVID-19 during a town hall for service members and their families, May 14, 2020. (DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Jack Sanders)
We got tickets to the Late Show! After having written, made phonecalls and applying online for tickets without results we all of a sudden came across a woman that handed out tickets if you could answer one simple question (the colour of Alan Kalters hair). Mike Meyers was the guest of the show.
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Perhaps I ran away...
My day started with a phonecall, location recce cancelled and I am left alone for a day of cold rain and warm sheets. Film work persisted, but my valiant efforts seem insignificant compared to those of others. When I finally left home, the sky opened and ice cold droplets decorated my clothing. Shoes and sushi and psychiatrists filled my afternoon. While Shopping and schnitzels with Mother completed the outing. Snuggling down into bed to play online hide and seek ended my day with smiles and giggles.
Despite the dire predictions of 16+ hrs, I tihink it took an hour or so to restore 150GB :) Was so glad that I'd taken that backup.
Amazing service at the Apple store. Took it in Sat lunch, was seen within an hour without an appt, then got a phonecall Sun eve to say it was ready! Picked it up Mon eve. Was brilliant. Well done Apple.
New HDD, new HDD Controller (which they think is the cause of the crashes) and new keyboard (coz my E key came off). Very shiny.
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General Sarge - Day 104 - May 2, 2011
April was Month of the Military Child and thanks to the generosity of Build-A-Bear we were able to give away a Military Build-A-Bear teddy bear to a military child. Ben made the draw from all the entries we received and here he, along with General Sarge of course, are making the phone call to the Mother of the child who won - 2 year old Isabella who's father is being deployed overseas from Fort Hood, TX this month.
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We were here for hours. It seemed like hours. Probably no more than half an hour. But the teenager beside us was getting mighty miffed. From the sound of his phonecall (not that I was eavesdropping or anything), he was going to miss his train. Oops....
Can you see all the dead things on the window? Im sure we had this very same bus to Lyme Regis a few weeks ago. Don't they ever clean the buses??
I decided I'd have a play taking some candid shots using my m 70-300mm lens, this guy was on his phone on the beach front.
On the road to the hotel, I receive phonecall from Hong Kong. My brother tells me the news about 911 in United States. I spread the news with my colleagues, and we try to get more information from our relatives and friends in HK. At that particular moment, I am alone on the road, not knowing where I am, and where I'm going. I'm scared, lonely, sad and helpless. Luckily, according to the travelling schedule, we arrive the hotel at 6pm. We got half hour watching CNN news at hotel room. I witness 911 there, a small hotel room in Luzern.
My friend was making a phonecall when I was approached by these fellows. We got to see a real one dart across the road ahead of us a few days later.
The police rushed a club one night because of a fake phonecall. There are some people waiting outside to get in again.