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We should air drop a bunch automated Mcdonalds over there. They'll all be dead in 20 years.
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A little info on Sgt. Robinson. http://m.middletownjournal.com/midjournal/pm_20674/contentdetail.htm;jsessionid=DDE40CB2016E99B29B67967A2E670C5C?contentguid=lHOcIfX7 Area man killed serving in Afghanistan was hard-working, dedicated student Denise Wilson MONROE — The death of 27-year-old U.S. Army Spc. James C. Robinson in Afghanistan is like losing a family member, said the father of a former classmate. Robert Bretland of Monroe said his son, Rob, played soccer with Robinson at the old Lemon-Monroe High School. “It’s pretty tough right now to talk about him. He was just a good kid. He had a good family. He was like another kid to us,” said Bretland, fighting back his emotions. Robinson, of Lebanon, died Saturday, Aug. 28, in the Bermal district in Paktika province, Afghanistan, when his unit was hit with indirect fire, the U.S. Department of Defense announced Monday. Robinson graduated in 2001 from Monroe, where he was a member of the school’s Science Club and soccer team. Tom Gannon, who served as Monroe’s soccer coach from 2000-08, said he coached Robinson during his senior year. Robinson, known as “Jimmy,” was a defensive player who either played stopper, fullback or sweeper, said Gannon, describing Robinson as a “thin, likeable kid” who was one of five seniors on the team that year. “Like all my players, he was a hard worker and never gave me any problems whatsoever. Whatever exercise or drills that I instituted for that particular practice, I never had any problems from him. I can’t say that about all my players,” Gannon said. “I’m sure his dedication to soccer carried over to his military (career.) It’s just tough. You just hate to see anybody have to give their life up, but he did it for our freedom and that’s probably the greatest honor that you can probably achieve in this country anyway.” Gannon said he believes the school district plans to present Robinson’s old blue and gold Hornets No. 7 soccer jersey to his parents during a ceremony honoring him at the Friday, Sept. 3, football game vs. Ross High School. Robinson was an infantryman assigned to Company A, 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). Monroe Local Schools Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli said she got to know Robinson while serving as principal of Middletown schools’ Central Academy. “His parents both volunteered a lot at the school. He was a good kid, he was a good student, and he was just a good young man. ... He was just a very positive, upbeat kind of student,” she said.
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Anybody wanna come with? We need to be in Middletown about 7AM so I'll ne leaving around 5AM. Yes on Bikes. Staging: Herr-Riggs Funeral Home 210 S Main Street Middletown, OH Then to Old Monroe High School for services. Following services, interment at Springboro Cemetary.
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Looked like it was gonna be a purdy badass bike. Read another article that new officers will be named.
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LoL wut? Dang!!!
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Hey Yo!!! Your soaps are on.
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Do they haz marshmallows?
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Ok Mr. Open Carry.
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That's why i want a piston operated AR variant.
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Chevys always been a Glock hater.
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1day.
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Nope. I took this course. Need a weapon and 50 rounds. Porter you can borrow one of my neeners if you take this. A box of 9mil blazer brass is about $11.
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Smith & Wesson Rebates on Self-Defense Firearms Smith & Wesson is offering rebates on purchases of new Sigma Series pistols, new M&P pistols and new M&P15 rifles, all proudly made in the United States. This promotion runs through October 3, 2010. Consumers who buy any new Sigma Series pistol (9 mm or .40 S&W) will be eligible for a $50 mail-in rebate or two free magazines. Those who purchase any new M&P pistol chambered in 9 mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP or .357 SIG will also receive a $50 mail-in rebate or two free magazines. For shooters looking for an AR-15, any new M&P15 rifle chambered in 5.56 NATO will be eligible for a $100 mail-in rebate or five free magazines. To receive the rebate, consumers will need to submit a completed redemption coupon and dated sales receipt to Smith & Wesson. For full promotion details and to download rebate coupons, visit www.smith-wesson.com Hope this isn't "old news".
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Your bike back up BGV?
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You're allowed to eat shellfish???
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Welcome to the site and we already know all about BTD. BTW, I think you're missing a couple feet of exhaust.
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I'm sorry you had to spend that cold winters night with Yota. But thankful I passed out before the pleasure moans began!
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Knowing what I do now I can't endorse them.
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Fukem! They should've fought harder. On a side note and available on a tshirt from grunt.com
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Plucked from the NRAs website. Posted there a month ago. Sorry
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http://www.NRAILA.org/News/Read/InTheNews.aspx?ID=14206 Ohio: Workers protection bill House Bill 571, which was introduced by Joe Uecker, 66th District Representative, and is co sponsored by 30 other representatives, would amend section 2923.126 of the Ohio Revised Code. The law would not allow private employers to prohibit a concealed carry permit holder from storing the employee's handgun in a locked motor vehicle on the employer's premises. Any current employer policy prohibiting such would have to be amended. Discuss.
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Pic of 2011 model they've gotten alot of press on.
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http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-07-12/u-s-highland-falls-after-plane-crash-kills-officers.html U.S. Highland Falls After Plane Crash Kills Officers July 12, 2010, 4:46 PM EDT MORE FROM BUSINESSWEEK By Theo Keith July 12 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Highland Inc., the maker of Motocross performance motorcycles, plummeted in over-the-counter trading after the company’s president and two other top officers died in a plane crash. The shares fell 54 cents, or 44 percent, to 75 cents at 3:45 p.m., the biggest drop since April 1. President Mats Malmberg, 41; Chief Operating Officer Chase Bales, 51; and Chief Financial Officer Damian Riddoch, 37, died late July 10 when their plane smashed into a wooded area in Tulsa, Oklahoma, killing all three on board, the company said today in a statement. “This is a human tragedy beyond imagination,” Chief Executive Officer Steven Moell said in the statement. “They were all true visionaries and will be deeply missed.” The three were returning from Detroit when an emergency landing at Tulsa’s airport was requested, U.S. Highland said. Bales was in the pilot’s seat at the time of the crash, Darin Long, a U.S. Highland spokesman, said in an interview. The men were aboard a twin-engine Cessna 421A, said Keith Holloway, a National Transportation Safety Board spokesman. The sky was clear, and winds were calm near Tulsa around the time of the crash, according to data from Weather Underground Inc., which archives historical weather conditions. An NTSB investigator is on the scene, and the cause of the crash hasn’t been determined, Holloway said. The company will name the executives’ replacements tomorrow, Long said. --Editors: Kevin Orland, Jamie Butters.
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how to take off ignition? or help doing it! Columbus
jagr replied to BeastieSSSC's topic in Daily Ride
Yeah. If you're on campus call or take it to Carl Zipf. They're on 5th ave. http://www.carlzipflockshop.com/contactinformation/