If you don't have the time to do it right the first time when in the he** are you going to find time to do it over???????
Dryer than a popcorn fart
When ask where he was going....crazy....want to come along?
Dad passed in 88 while I was an instructor at Ft Knox KY. He never told me he was proud of me.....but every time I was home on leave I would hear it..... your dad was bragging that you were promoted......your dad told me you made expert on the rifle range....ECT....LOL!
DAD....US Army Retired.....31 years....lost his left leg in WWII and stayed on active duty. Retired as a Sergeant Major (E9)......for those who don't know the highest enlisted grade.....I was an SSG (E6) when he passed. WE had a great relationship!
Once when we were arguing about something I yelled "bite my a$$".....couple of minutes later he grabs the hair on the top of my head.....jerks it back and bites me on the cheek........come on you know it's coming.....I yell what in the he** are you doing.....he says what you ask biting yer a$$. I was still an SGT at the time but on my leave ending I got a high and tight flat top so he couldn't grab it again.......kept that hair cut till I retired.
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