Message of the hour from userlame.com:
It took a while to surface, but it appears that a long-distance credit card
may have saved a U.S. Army unit from heavy casualties during the Grenada
military rescue/invasion. Major General David Nichols, Air Force ... said
the Army unit was in a house surrounded by Cuban forces. One soldier found
a telephone and, using his credit card, called Ft. Bragg, N.C., telling Army
officiers there of the perilous situation. The officers in turn called the
Air Force, which sent in gunships to scatter the Cubans and relieve the unit.
-- Aviation Week and Space Technology
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2007.11.04 - 13:24:06 PDT
Cheer me up.
Thanks.
Sneeker
Joined: 2005-09-09
Posts: 89
2008.02.06 - 13:35:02 PDT
that was 2004...you still bummed?
i see no one cheered you up. that's a bummer
Sneeker
Joined: 2005-09-09
Posts: 89
2008.08.21 - 19:22:45 PDT
cheer up! it's STILL DECEMBER 02 2007!!!!hahahaha
Sneeker
Joined: 2005-09-09
Posts: 89
2008.08.21 - 19:22:54 PDT
or the 8th..
2008.08.30 - 12:54:59 PDT
dude, what are you smoking? it's freaking august. august, 2008 even.
for serious though, it took me not even 2 minutes to fix after being broken for like a year.
Sneeker
Joined: 2005-09-09
Posts: 89
2008.09.03 - 10:09:36 PDT
hahaha
thanks
Sneeker
Joined: 2005-09-09
Posts: 89
2008.09.11 - 13:38:11 PDT
You should be cheered up by now...considering..