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<p>[QUOTE="Moose1958, post: 11419762, member: 54776"]In all honesty, if I could I would pay myself a visit during Thanksgiving 1980. When I was done with myself, myself would need a proctologist to get my foot out of myself's backside. That was about 10 days before I left the Air Force. Leaving the service was the worse mistake of many I have made. I deeply regret it. I was an E-5, had been awarded two medals that added some WAPS points, and was at the time of my discharge a (7) level. I had all my military education completed to rise to the rank of Msgt! Leave it to me to pull the boneheaded play of my lifetime. (sigh)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Moose1958, post: 11419762, member: 54776"]In all honesty, if I could I would pay myself a visit during Thanksgiving 1980. When I was done with myself, myself would need a proctologist to get my foot out of myself's backside. That was about 10 days before I left the Air Force. Leaving the service was the worse mistake of many I have made. I deeply regret it. I was an E-5, had been awarded two medals that added some WAPS points, and was at the time of my discharge a (7) level. I had all my military education completed to rise to the rank of Msgt! Leave it to me to pull the boneheaded play of my lifetime. (sigh)[/QUOTE]
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