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Sept 14, 2009: Rocky Mountain Rehab
Not rehabing the mountains, rehabing soldiers, making cowboys out of them. :D
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Thanks for the hopeful message this morning Bruce.
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Exactly my thoughts too. I know my day will be better now. God bless the American soldier. And those who endeavor to better their lives.
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Check out the pics at the link of these guys doing stuff.;)
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cowboy up! great :thumb:
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Dang it Bruce, that brought a tear to my eye. No, no I'm not crying..I just yawned. :sniff::)
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this image got me a little bit.
that's what holding hands is for those two now. :: cries like a bitch:: |
That is my neck of the woods. I hear about the Vail Vets Program all the time. It has a lot to do with the fact that Vail owes its existence to veterans.
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That's where I wanna live
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Nobody wants to eat the IOTD? Sheldon?
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Shouldn't those guys get inside before they rust?
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Notice the photo of the man cutting his steak while holding a knife in his pincers. It won't be long before he just replaces the pincers with a custom-made permanent blade (or two). Muggers beware.
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Looks like Lcpl. Gasca (right, in the IOTD pic) has the right idea. Ya don't need no legs to enjoy a nice cold tallboy.
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I saw a girl walking her dog tonight with an artificial leg like those in the picture. She was wearing a little white sundress and the knee joint was allowing her a pretty natural gait, and i though how awesome it is that these days the important thing about prosthetic limbs is what they can do, not what they look like. It wasn't always that way.
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