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I wonder if he thought this was legible.. I can't make out anything past the third line. Those aren't words!
Thanks, though. The pornography and comic sans on the front made my day.
3 năm nữa ... mình chắc sẽ đi canada :(....
sau china rồi lại can... ôi bh mình mới đc về việt nam đây :( ....
Yulee, FL- I-95 Exit 373 Ramp N Bound within a Diverging Diamond Interchange where two lanes head left (West) on both FL A1A & 200 to Callahan where the routes default into US 301 S Bound (hence the shield on the left) at US 1 & 23 while the remaining two lanes head right (East) to Fernandina Beach along the Atlantic Ocean as Florida's northernmost East Coast Beach.
Niki just loves her Barney, the only place he's still got stuffing is his head. (And I don't know how long that will last)
Rolou dança, por alunos do Campus Osório no intervalo do I Festival #MundoIFRS, evento musical do IFRS que ocorreu no dia 9 de junho de 2018 no IFRS - Campus Osório e contou com a participação de 12 projetos musicais de 7 campi.
More pictures of the foals and yearlings at Briggs. They're getting big now and a bit harder to photograph as they'll come right up to you when you're trying to take their picture. Hanover, Massachusetts.
...but I'm still amazed by the fact that mirrors and reflections have depth.
Instead of focusing at around 5 to 6 feet to get the surface of the water in focus, I focused at near infinity to get the trees in the sky in focus.
Meet our I Corps Soldier of the Week, Spc. Kayne Daudt of Plaineview, Nebraska!
Occupation: Multiple Launch Rocket System Crew Member (MLRS) (MOS 13M)
Position: Ammunition Section Chief
Unit: 5th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment
Division: 7th Infantry Division
Time with U.S. Army: 3 years
"In addition to being an ammunition section chief, Spc. Daudt took on the role of platoon sergeant for 30 days. He was responsible for the care and welfare of 13 Soldiers. During his time as the platoon sergeant he in-processed 5 new Soldiers, to include conducting initial counseling, housing setup and drivers training. He led his platoon through two field training exercises in preparation for an upcoming live fire exercise. While in the field, he put his knowledge to great use, training five new Soldiers on Ammunition Operations."